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According to legend, Gojoseon was established in 2333 BC by Dangun, the prince of the gods. In 109 B.C., Han China invaded Gojoseon due to a conflict regarding escourts. However, the two pronged attack was poorly coordinated, as that both fronts had their independent command, and soon fell apart. In 108 B.C., however, the command was merged and Wanggeom was besieged, and later Gojoseon became a vassal state to Han China. Han China proceded to impose the Four Commanderies of Han. Later, Gojoseon fractured and broke into several kingdoms, including Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye, Goguryeo, and Baekje.

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  • Korea (A Different History)
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  • According to legend, Gojoseon was established in 2333 BC by Dangun, the prince of the gods. In 109 B.C., Han China invaded Gojoseon due to a conflict regarding escourts. However, the two pronged attack was poorly coordinated, as that both fronts had their independent command, and soon fell apart. In 108 B.C., however, the command was merged and Wanggeom was besieged, and later Gojoseon became a vassal state to Han China. Han China proceded to impose the Four Commanderies of Han. Later, Gojoseon fractured and broke into several kingdoms, including Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye, Goguryeo, and Baekje.
Leader
  • Emperor
dcterms:subject
city largest
  • Pyongyang
city other
  • Seoul, Busan, Inchon, Ulsan
HoS2name
  • Lee Sung-Man
lang official
  • Korean
est date
  • 1914-06-03(xsd:date)
hos2 title
  • President
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leader1 name
  • Wang Sung-Man
Timeline
  • A Different History
Name en
  • Korean Empire
ethnic group
  • Korean
regime
  • Empire, semi-democratic
royal house
  • Wang
Internet TLD
  • .kr
Language
  • Korean
Currency
  • Imperial Won
Seal
  • Seal_of_the_Government-General_of_Korea.svg
Population
  • 67029300(xsd:integer)
Governing body
  • National Assembly
Religion
  • Largest: Christianity
Demonym
  • Korean
Calling Code
  • 82(xsd:integer)
Timezone
  • Imperial Korean Standard Time, UTC+9
language other
  • Chinese, Japanese
otl
  • Korean Peninsula
Capital
  • Pyongyang
Motto
  • Let the light shine across the land
Anthem
  • Aegukga File:Na.rok.ogg
Organizations
  • United Nations, Pacific Ocean Treaty Organization, East Asian Trade Organization, World Trade Organization
Flag
  • Flag of South Korea.svg
Common name
  • Korea
ethnic other
  • Chinese, Japanese
royal house title
  • Imperial house
no HoS2list
  • Lee Sung-Man
abstract
  • According to legend, Gojoseon was established in 2333 BC by Dangun, the prince of the gods. In 109 B.C., Han China invaded Gojoseon due to a conflict regarding escourts. However, the two pronged attack was poorly coordinated, as that both fronts had their independent command, and soon fell apart. In 108 B.C., however, the command was merged and Wanggeom was besieged, and later Gojoseon became a vassal state to Han China. Han China proceded to impose the Four Commanderies of Han. Later, Gojoseon fractured and broke into several kingdoms, including Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye, Goguryeo, and Baekje.
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