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Pyongyang (aka Pyeongyang) was the capital of several successive ancient Korean kingdoms. worldhistory.org/Pyongyang/

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Goguryeo (Koguryo) ruled northern Korea during the Three Kingdoms period from the 1st century BCE to 7th century CE, and the best evidence of the kingdom's prosperity and artistry can be found in the many surviving tombs of the period. worldhistory.org/article/966/t

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Pyongyang (aka Pyeongyang) was the capital of several successive ancient Korean kingdoms. worldhistory.org/Pyongyang/

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Gwanggaeto (Kwanggaeto), often referred to as Gwanggaeto the Great, was king of the Goguryeo (Koguryo) kingdom which ruled northern Korea during the Three Kingdoms period. Gwanggaeto reigned between 391 and 413 CE, and living up to his other title of 'broad expander of domain,' he extended the kingdom to its greatest extent and presided over the period of its greatest prosperity. His lasting re...worldhistory.org/Gwanggaeto_th

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