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- Goryeo abstract "Goryeo, also known as Koryŏ (Hangul: 고려; hanja: 高麗; Korean pronunciation: [koɾjʌ]; 918–1392), was a Korean dynasty established in 918 by King Taejo. This kingdom later gave name to the modern exonym "Korea". It united the Later Three Kingdoms in 936 and ruled most of the Korean peninsula until it was removed by the leader of the Joseon dynasty in 1392. The Goryeo dynasty expanded its borders to present-day Wonsan in the north-east (936–943) and the Amnok River (993) and finally almost the whole of the Korean peninsula (1374).Two of this period's most notable products are Goryeo celadon pottery and the Tripitaka Koreana — the Buddhist scriptures (Tripitaka) carved onto roughly 80,000 woodblocks and stored, and still in, Haeinsa. Subjects and officials of the Goryeo dynasty also created the world's first metal-based movable type in 1234; the oldest surviving movable metal type book, the Jikji, was made in 1377.In 668, Silla conquered Baekje and Goguryeo with alliance of Tang Dynasty, but by the late 9th century it was tottering, its monarchs being unimaginative and pressed by the power of powerful statesmen. Many robbers and outlaws agitated and in 900 Gyeon Hwon revolted from Silla control in the Jeolla region as Hubaekje and next year Gung Ye revolted from the northern regions as Hugoguryeo (Taebong). A son of a regional lord, Wang Geon went into Hugoguryeo as a general.Hugoguryeo fell when Wang Geon revolted and killed Gung Ye in 918; Silla was overpowered by Goryeo and Hubaekje and surrendered to Goryeo in 935. In 936 Hubaekje surrendered and Goryeo started an unbroken dynasty that ruled Korea for 474 years.By the 14th century Goryeo had lost much of its power under Yuan Dynasty influences. Although King Gongmin managed to free his kingdom from the Mongol influence, the Goryeo general Yi Seonggye revolted and overthrew the last king of Goryeo, King Gongyang in 1392. Gongyang was killed in 1394.".
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- Goryeo capital "Gaegyeong".
- Goryeo capital "Gangwha".
- Goryeo commonLanguages History_of_the_Korean_language.
- Goryeo commonName "Goryeo".
- Goryeo continent "Asia".
- Goryeo conventionalLongName "Kingdom of Goryeo".
- Goryeo country "Korea".
- Goryeo date "September 2014".
- Goryeo dateEnd "--07-17".
- Goryeo dateEvent "1170".
- Goryeo dateEvent "1251".
- Goryeo dateEvent "1270".
- Goryeo dateEvent "936".
- Goryeo dateEvent "993".
- Goryeo datePre "900".
- Goryeo dateStart "--06-15".
- Goryeo deputy Choe_Chung-heon.
- Goryeo deputy Jeong_Jung-bu.
- Goryeo deputy Yi_Ui-bang.
- Goryeo deputy Im_Yu-mu.
- Goryeo event Goryeo%E2%80%93Khitan_War.
- Goryeo event Goryeo_military_regime.
- Goryeo event "Completion of Tripitaka Koreana".
- Goryeo event "Tributary state of the Mongol Empire".
- Goryeo event "Unification of the Later Three Kingdoms".
- Goryeo eventEnd "Abdication of Gongyang".
- Goryeo eventPre "Later Three Kingdoms rise".
- Goryeo eventStart "Coronation of Taejo".
- Goryeo flagS "Flag of the king of Joseon.svg".
- Goryeo governmentType "Monarchy".
- Goryeo hangul "고려".
- Goryeo hanja "高麗".
- Goryeo hasPhotoCollection Goryeo.
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- Goryeo imageMapCaption "Goryeo in 1389".
- Goryeo latd "37".
- Goryeo latm "58".
- Goryeo latns "N".
- Goryeo leader Gongmin_of_Goryeo.
- Goryeo leader Gongyang_of_Goryeo.
- Goryeo leader Gwangjong_of_Goryeo.
- Goryeo leader Munjong_of_Goryeo.
- Goryeo leader Seongjong_of_Goryeo.
- Goryeo leader Taejo_of_Goryeo.
- Goryeo longd "126".
- Goryeo longew "E".
- Goryeo longm "33".
- Goryeo p "Taebong".
- Goryeo reason "citing a Korean national textbook for high school students. More objective sources should be provided".
- Goryeo region "Korean Peninsula".
- Goryeo religion Korean_Buddhism.
- Goryeo religion Korean_Confucianism.
- Goryeo religion Korean_shamanism.
- Goryeo religion Taoism_in_Korea.
- Goryeo s "Joseon Dynasty".
- Goryeo status "Member of the Imperial Chinese tributary system, Vassal state of the Mongol Empire".
- Goryeo titleDeputy Goryeo_military_regime.
- Goryeo titleLeader Monarch.
- Goryeo yearDeputy "1170".
- Goryeo yearDeputy "1171".
- Goryeo yearDeputy "1196".
- Goryeo yearDeputy "1270".
- Goryeo yearEnd "1392".
- Goryeo yearLeader "1046".
- Goryeo yearLeader "1351".
- Goryeo yearLeader "1389".
- Goryeo yearLeader "918".
- Goryeo yearLeader "949".
- Goryeo yearLeader "981".
- Goryeo yearStart "918".
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- Goryeo subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_918.
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- Goryeo type PopulatedPlace.
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