Jeongan





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Jeongan


정안국 (定安國)

938–986
Jeongan.svg
Capital
Seogyeong [ko]
Common languages Korean
Religion


Korean Buddhism, Korean Confucianism, Korean Taoism, Korean shamanism
Government Monarchy
King  
• 938–976

Yeol Manhwa (first)
• 976–986

Oh Hyeon-myeong (last)

History  
• Establishment
938
• Fall
986












Preceded by

Succeeded by





Later Balhae












Goryeo Dynasty

Liao Dynasty





















Jeongan
Hangul
정안국
Hanja
定安國
Revised Romanization Jeongan guk
McCune–Reischauer Chŏngan kuk

The Jeongan Kingdom (정안국, 938-986) was a successor state of Balhae founded by Yeol Manhwa. The official Chinese historical record, the History of Song states that Jeongan derives from Mahan.




Contents






  • 1 Establishment and Downfall


  • 2 Rulers


  • 3 Era Name


  • 4 See also





Establishment and Downfall


When Khitan Liao Dynasty forces deposed Balhae in 926, a few officials of the fallen kingdom, led by the Dae clan, established Later Balhae. However, in 935, General Yeol Manhwa took control of the government after the death of the Dae clan king, and changed the state name to Jeongan. Jeongan is recorded to have enlisted the assistance of neighboring tribes with the hopes of overthrowing the Khitan, but apparently failed to do so. The Yeol clan was replaced by the Oh clan in 976, and was ruled by Oh Hyeon-myeong until before it was finally destroyed by the Khitan in 986 CE.



Rulers




  1. Yeol Man-hwa (열만화, 烈萬華, 938-976)


  2. Oh Hyeon-myeong (오현명, 烏玄明, 976-986)



Era Name


  • Wonheung: 976-985


See also



  • Balhae

  • Later Balhae

  • Heungyo




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