Jin (Korean state)

  • Jeulmun - time (8000-1500 BC)
  • Mumun period (1500-300 BC)
  • Jin- guk (3rd - 2nd century BC)
  • Wiman Go- Joseon ( 194-108 BC)
  • * Buyeo (2nd century BC - 494 AD)
  • * Goguryeo (37 BC - 668 AD )
  • Okjeo (2nd century BC - 5th century AD)
  • Dongye (3rd century BC - 5th century AD)
  • Mahan (1st century BC - 3rd century AD)
  • Byeonhan (1st - 4th century AD)
  • Jinhan (1st - 4th century AD)
  • Four commanderies * (108 BC - 313 AD)
  • * Goguryeo (37 BC - 668 AD )
  • Baekje (18 BC - 660 AD)
  • Silla ( 57 BC - 935 AD)
  • Gaya (42 AD - 532 AD)
  • United Silla ( 668-935 )
  • * Balhae ( 698-926 )
  • Later Baekje ( 892-936 )
  • Taebong ( 901-918 )
  • United Silla ( 668-935 )
  • Goryeo (918-1392)
  • Joseon (1392-1897)
  • Empire of Korea (1897-1910)
  • Korea under Japanese Rule (1910-1945)
  • Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (1919-1948)
  • North Korea (since 1948)
  • South Korea (since 1948)
  • List of rulers of Korea

Jin, Jin - guk ( " Jin Empire " ), Bronze Age was a country in East Asia, probably covered between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, parts of the southern Korean Peninsula and bordered to the north by Go- Joseon. Its capital was located south of the Han ganges.

Little is known about the Jin Kingdom. It went on in the Samhan confederacy, whose members looked at each other in each case as Jin's heritage.

History

The Kingdom of Jin appeared in various Chinese writings, including the Sanguo Zhi, on, in which the reception of ambassadors is mentioned in the court of the Han Dynasty. It is possible that in the mentioned in Chinese sources Gaeguk or Gaemaguk (盖 马 国, "Realm of the armored horse " ) to Jin.

To what extent it is indeed a coherent, organized state at Jin, is unclear. It is also possible that Jin was just a bunch of smaller tribes and city-states. As the state, however, sent ambassadors to the Han Dynasty, you can at least of a certain measure go to a central authority.

It is reported that King June should be BC by Go- Joseon fled 194 according to Jin after he was overthrown by Wiman.

Jin was the forerunner of the State Union Samhan, whose member Jinhan still bore the name. Furthermore, the leaders of Mankhan called " kings of Jin " in order to express their claim to be entirely Samhan.

Culture

Archaeological Jin is usually classified in the Korean bronze dagger culture, the BC was created towards the end of the first millennium. Most discoveries were made ​​in the southwest of South Korea's Chungcheong provinces and Jeolla, allowing conclusions about the geographical location Jin.

  • Historical State (Korea )
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