T'aebong
Later Goguryeo | |||||||||
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| 901–918 | |||||||||
T'aebong at its height in 915. | |||||||||
| Capital | Songak (901–905), Cheorwon (905–918) | ||||||||
| Common languages | Old Korean, Classical Chinese (literary) | ||||||||
| Religion | Buddhism (state religion), Confucianism, Taoism, Shamanism | ||||||||
| Government | Buddhist Theocratic monarchy | ||||||||
| King | |||||||||
• 901–918 | Kung Ye | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Establishment | 901 | ||||||||
• Fall | 918 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | South Korea North Korea | ||||||||
| Korean name | |||||||||
| Hangul | 태봉 | ||||||||
| Hanja | 泰封 | ||||||||
| RR | Taebong | ||||||||
| MR | T'aebong | ||||||||
| IPA | [tʰɛ.boŋ] | ||||||||
| Name from 901 to 904 | |||||||||
| Hangul | 고려 | ||||||||
| Hanja | 高麗 | ||||||||
| RR | Goryeo | ||||||||
| MR | Koryŏ | ||||||||
| Name from 904 to 911 | |||||||||
| Hangul | 마진 | ||||||||
| Hanja | 摩震 | ||||||||
| RR | Majin | ||||||||
| MR | Majin | ||||||||
T'aebong (Korean: 태봉; Hanja: 泰封; pronounced [tʰɛ.boŋ]) was a state established by Kung Ye on the Korean Peninsula in 901 during the Later Three Kingdoms period.