Xingliao, the Glossary
Xingliao or Heungyo (흥요국; 1029–1030) was a state founded by Da Yanlin (Dae Yeon-rim), a Liao dynasty rebel, who was the 7th-generation descendant of Dae Joyeong, the founder of Balhae (Bohai).[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Balhae, China, Chinese era name, Da Yanlin, Go of Balhae, Goryeo, Jeongan, Jurchen people, Later Balhae, Liao dynasty, Liaoyang, University of Pennsylvania.
- 1029 establishments in Asia
- 1030s disestablishments in Asia
- Balhae
- Former countries in Korean history
Balhae
Balhae (p, translit) or Jin, also rendered as Bohai, was a multiethnic kingdom established in 698 by Dae Joyeong (Da Zuorong) and originally known as the Kingdom of Jin (震, Zhen) until 713 when its name was changed to Balhae. Xingliao and Balhae are Former countries in Chinese history, Former countries in Korean history and History of Manchuria.
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
Chinese era name
Chinese era names, also known as reign mottos, were titles used by various Chinese dynasties and regimes in Imperial China for the purpose of year identification and numbering.
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Da Yanlin
Da Yanlin (in Chinese), or Dae Yeon-rim (in Korean) (대연림; ?-?) was a rebel in the Liao dynasty and the founder of the Xingliao state.
Go of Balhae
Dae Joyeong (or; died 719) or Da Zuorong, also known as King Go (Chinese: Gao), established the state of Balhae, reigning from 699 to 719.
Goryeo
Goryeo (Hanja: 高麗) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Xingliao and Goryeo are Former countries in Korean history.
Jeongan
Jeongan or Ding'an (정안국; 938–986) was a successor state of Balhae (Bohai) founded by Yeol Man-hwa (Lie Wanhua). Xingliao and Jeongan are Balhae, Former countries in Chinese history, Former countries in Korean history and History of Manchuria.
Jurchen people
Jurchen (Manchu: Jušen,; 女真, Nǚzhēn) is a term used to collectively describe a number of East Asian Tungusic-speaking people. Xingliao and Jurchen people are History of Manchuria.
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Later Balhae
Later Balhae or Later Bohai (927–935) was a state hypothesized to have existed in Manchuria. Xingliao and Later Balhae are Balhae, Former countries in Chinese history, Former countries in Korean history and History of Manchuria.
Liao dynasty
The Liao dynasty (Khitan: Mos Jælud), also known as the Khitan Empire (Khitan: Mos diau-d kitai huldʒi gur), officially the Great Liao, was an imperial dynasty of China that existed between 916 and 1125, ruled by the Yelü clan of the Khitan people. Xingliao and Liao dynasty are Former countries in Chinese history and History of Manchuria.
Liaoyang
Liaoyang is a prefecture-level city of east-central Liaoning province, China, situated on the Taizi River.
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referenced as Penn or UPenn, is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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See also
1029 establishments in Asia
- Xingliao
1030s disestablishments in Asia
- Dingnan Jiedushi
- Xingliao
Balhae
- Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain
- Balhae
- Balhae controversies
- Battle of Tianmenling
- Chunbun Ancestral Rite
- Dae Gwang-hyeon
- Dongdan Kingdom
- Geolsa Biu
- Honglujing Stele
- Jeongan
- Later Balhae
- List of provinces of Balhae
- Mishan
- Northeast Project (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
- Shangjing Longquanfu
- Tongjiang, Heilongjiang
- Xingliao
- Yeol Man-hwa
Former countries in Korean history
- Ara Gaya
- Baekje
- Balhae
- Bihwa Gaya
- Buyeo
- Byeonhan confederacy
- Daegaya
- Dongdan Kingdom
- Eastern Buyeo
- Eastern Ye
- Galsa Buyeo
- Gaya confederacy
- Geumgwan Gaya
- Gija Joseon
- Goguryeo
- Gojoseon
- Goryeo
- Goryeong Gaya
- Government of Baekje
- Gyeru
- Holbon
- Jeongan
- Jin (Korean state)
- Jinhan confederacy
- Joseon
- Korean Empire
- Later Baekje
- Later Balhae
- Later Sabeol
- Little Goguryeo
- Mahan confederacy
- Mirimidong
- Nangnang Kingdom
- Okjeo
- Samhan
- Silla
- Taebong
- Takri Kingdom
- Unified Silla
- Usan
- Wiman Joseon
- Xingliao
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingliao
Also known as Heung-Yo Kingdom, Heungyo.