Parhae

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Parhae was a multi-ethnic kingdom that flourished in Northeast Asia from the late 7th to early 10th century, occupying parts of Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, and the Russian Far East.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical kingdom
multi-ethnic state
successor state of Goguryeo
alternativeName Balhae NERFINISHED
Bohai NERFINISHED
capital Donggyeong NERFINISHED
Holhanseong NERFINISHED
Junggyeong NERFINISHED
Namgyeong NERFINISHED
Sanggyeong NERFINISHED
continent Asia
diplomaticRelations Japan NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
Unified Silla NERFINISHED
endTime 926
engagedIn maritime trade with Japan
overland trade with Tang China
ethnicComposition Goguryeo people NERFINISHED
Khitan people NERFINISHED
Malgal tribes
Mohe tribes
other Tungusic peoples
fallCause conquest by the Khitan Liao dynasty in 926
flourishedDuring 8th century
9th century
early 10th century
late 7th century
foundedBy Dae Joyeong NERFINISHED
founderEthnicity Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Mohe NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
knownFor complex administrative system modeled on Tang China
urban planning with multiple capitals
languageUsed Classical Chinese (in official documents)
partOf medieval Korean history
predecessor Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty control in former Goguryeo territories
region Northeast Asia NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
shamanism
startTime 698
successor Khitan Liao dynasty NERFINISHED
territoryIncludes Liaodong region NERFINISHED
Primorsky Krai area
Russian Far East NERFINISHED
lower Amur region NERFINISHED
northern Korean Peninsula
parts of Manchuria
tributaryTo Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
writingSystem Chinese characters

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Balhae alsoKnownAs Parhae