Heungyo
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Heungyo 興遼國 / 흥요국 | |||||||||||
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1029–1030 | |||||||||||
Capital | Unknown | ||||||||||
Common languages | Balhae language | ||||||||||
Religion | Balhae Buddhism, Balhae Confucianism, Balhae Taoism, Balhae shamanism | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Establishment | 1029 | ||||||||||
• Fall | 1030 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | China |
Heungyo | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 興遼 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 兴辽 | ||||||
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Heungyo | |
Hangul | 흥요 |
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Hanja | 興遼 |
Revised Romanization | Heungyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Hŭngyo |
Heungyo or Xingliao (興遼國, 흥요국, 1029–1030) was founded by Dae Yeon-rim, who was the 7th-generation descendant of Dae Joyeong, the founder of Balhae (Bohai).
Establishment and Downfall[]
Heung-yo kingdom was founded when General Dae Yeon-rim gathered up people of Balhae. Dae Yeon-rim established the kingdom of Heung-yo at the western region of the former territories of Balhae. The fall of Heung-yo Kingdom was a very tragic one, as it fell at the hands of a traitor, who was a subcommander of Dae Yeon-rim himself. When the Liao invaded and attempted to conquer the kingdom, all castles but one were left standing. The doors of the last castle were opened from the inside by this subcommander of Dae Yeon-Rim, which ultimately caused the fall of the short-lived kingdom, and an unknown fate for Dae Yeon-rim and his loyal commanders.
See also[]
- Balhae
- 1029 establishments in Asia
- 1030s disestablishments in Asia
- History of Korea
- History of Manchuria
- Former countries in Korean history
- Former countries in Chinese history