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Gojoseon
2333 BC
–108 BC
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4th–2nd century BC
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Goguryeo
37 BC–668 AD
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18 BC–660 AD
Silla
57 BC–935 AD
Gaya confederacy
42–562
Tamna
(Tributary of Baekje)
498–660
Usan
512–930
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668–892
Balhae
698–926
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699–820
Tamna
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662–925
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892–936
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(Later Goguryeo)
901–918
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892–935
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919–927
Dongdan Kingdom
926–936
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927–935
Jeongan
938–986
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Goryeo
918–1392
Tamna
(Vassal of Goryeo)
938–1105
Heungyo
1029–1030
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1392–1897
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1897–1910
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