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Timeline of Korean history - Wikipedia 897: Queen Jinseong of Silla dies She was the third and last queen regnant in Korean history [50] 900: Hubaekje ("Later Baekje") established in the southwest of the peninsula [51] 901: Taebong ("Later Goguryeo") established in the northwest of the peninsula [52] 918: Founding of Goryeo by Taejo of Goryeo [53] 926: Balhae falls to Khitan
History of South Korea - Wikipedia The history of South Korea begins with the Japanese surrender on 2 September 1945 [1] At that time, South Korea and North Korea were divided, despite being the same people and on the same peninsula In 1950, the Korean War broke out North Korea overran South Korea until US-led UN forces intervened At the end of the war in 1953, the border between South and North remained largely similar
Korea - Wikipedia Korea[a] is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, [b] Jeju Island, and smaller islands Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically divided at or near the 38th parallel between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) Both countries proclaimed independence in 1948, and the two countries
Three Kingdoms of Korea - Wikipedia The Three Kingdoms of Korea or Samhan (Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla) competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean history During the Three Kingdoms period (Korean: 삼국시대), [a] many states and statelets consolidated until, after Buyeo was annexed in 494 and Gaya was annexed in 562, only three remained
History of Korean - Wikipedia Korean and the closely related Jeju language form the compact Koreanic language family A relation to the Japonic languages is debated but currently not accepted by most linguists [6][7] Another theory is the Altaic Theory, but it is either discredited or fringe Homer Hulbert claimed the Korean language was Ural-Altaic in his book The History of Korea (1905) The classification of Korean as
Historiography of Korea - Wikipedia The historiography of Korea refers to the study and methods of compiling the history of Korea This field has evolved over time, reflecting different periods and cultural contexts During the Joseon period, historical narratives were influenced by the royal court, emphasizing a state-centric view However, during the Korean independence movement and the Japanese colonial period, Korean
The Cambridge History of Korea - Wikipedia The Cambridge History of Korea is a forthcoming series of books to be published by Cambridge University Press surveying the history of Korea in four separate volumes from prehistory to the twenty-first century [1] According to series editor Donald L Baker [2] (University of British Columbia), the set will aim to be broad, accurate, and up to date, providing both a thorough survey of Korean