Taebong

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Taebong was a short-lived Korean kingdom of the early 10th century that emerged during the Later Three Kingdoms period before being absorbed by Goryeo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical Korean kingdom
medieval state
short-lived state
absorbedBy Goryeo dynasty NERFINISHED
alternativeName Later Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Majin NERFINISHED
capital Songak NERFINISHED
Songak-gun NERFINISHED
modern Kaesong area
continent Asia
country Korea NERFINISHED
dissolutionCause coup by Wang Geon
dynasticHouse Gung Ye regime NERFINISHED
endTime c. 918
early 10th century
followedBy Goryeo NERFINISHED
founder Gung Ye NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
hasCharacteristic declined due to internal tyranny
militarily expansionist in early years
short-lived political entity
historicalEra 10th century
historicalRegion Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
isPartOf history of Korea
history of the Later Three Kingdoms
language Old Korean NERFINISHED
legacy formed territorial and political basis for early Goryeo
locatedInTimePeriod Later Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
mergedInto Goryeo NERFINISHED
notableEvent overthrow of Gung Ye
overthrownBy Wang Geon and allied nobles
partOfConflict Later Three Kingdoms wars NERFINISHED
politicalStatus rival state to Later Baekje
rival state to Silla remnant
precededBy Unified Silla NERFINISHED
regionToday North Korea NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Maitreya Buddhism NERFINISHED
ruler Gung Ye NERFINISHED
startTime c. 901
late 9th century
successorRuler Wang Geon NERFINISHED
territoryIncludes central Korean Peninsula
northern Korean Peninsula
usedScript Classical Chinese

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Goryeo predecessor Taebong