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After the fall of Goguryeo, a man from Goguryeo,
Dae Joyeong, formed an army of the Goguryeo and
Malgal (a Tungusic tribe) people, and settled eventually
near Jilin in Manchuria, and there founded Balhae.
Balhae declared itself the successor to Goguryeo
and soon regained control of most
of the former Goguryeo territory.
The ruling class of Balhae consisted mostly of Goguryeo
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History
of Balhae
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The Balhae
was succeeding to culture of the Goguryeo. |
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King Mu(¹«¿Õ,
ÙëèÝ)(r. 718 - 737) sent Japanese King
a sovereign¡¯s message.
It said that we recovered old territory
of the Goguryeo and we have same custom
of Buyeo. |
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Most of the
ruling classes in the Balhae area were
Goguryeo¡¯s people who were incorporated
into Goryo after the fall of the Balhae. |
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