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Tang faced increasing problems ruling the former inhabitants of
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after his death. There was a brief attempt at
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16:Last King of Goguryeo Korea (r. 642–668)
652:. He was the third son of King Bojang.
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599:Protectorate General to Pacify the East
516:by land and sea, but Yeon Gaesomun and
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775:(高麗家重) – Go Yak-gwang's son in Japan.
612:in 681, and died the following year.
752:) royal family of Goguryeo in Korea.
634:and became known as Koma no Koshiki
452:For most of his reign, Bojang was a
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1092:Monarchs taken prisoner in wartime
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390:Three Kingdoms of Korea
769:(고진) – Go Ryeon's son.
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497:. In 642, Silla sent
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60:Revised Romanization
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845:Chronicles of Korea
828:The Blade and Petal
583:Liaodong Commandery
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896:Samguk Sagi
836:Ham Ji Sung
757:Grandsons:
617:temple name
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428:coup d'etat
415:Samguk Sagi
377:(died 682;
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66:Bojang-wang
1082:682 deaths
1061:Categories
974:2016-10-07
879:References
842:TV series
825:TV series
819:On Joo-wan
808:TV series
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677:Go Bok-nam
668:(평원왕, 平原王)
537:Buyeo Pung
533:Sasu River
475:See also:
408:Background
221:Gogukcheon
87:Birth name
721:Koma clan
707:Go Deokmu
642:Go Deokmu
632:Koma clan
597:) of the
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323:Yeongyang
317:Pyeongwon
275:Gogugyang
239:Jungcheon
233:Dongcheon
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1039:Goguryeo
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969:Doopedia
852:See also
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761:Go Bowon
738:(안승, 安勝)
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695:Goguryeo
687:Go Im-mu
681:Goguryeo
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594:遼東州都督朝鮮王
462:Buddhism
435:Goguryeo
420:Yeongnyu
386:Goguryeo
329:Yeongnyu
263:Gogugwon
251:Bongsang
245:Seocheon
203:Taejodae
185:Daemusin
164:Goguryeo
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742:Inseung
736:Anseung
691:Magniji
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439:Baekje
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299:Anjang
287:Jangsu
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209:Chadae
205:53–146
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187:18–44
173:Chumo
116:臧, 寶臧
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100:장, 보장
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