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Jolbon or Jolbon Buyeo (부여 or 졸본부여; 86 BCE - 37 BCE) was a continuation of Bukbuyeo under a changed state name after 86 BCE, when Hae Buru fled to the east to avoid conflict with King Dongmyeong, who became Go Dumak. Year 86 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar. Events By place Rome First Mithridatic War Year 37 BC was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Bukbuyeo ( Hangul: 북부여 Hanja: 北夫餘 (239 BCE - 58 BCE was an ancient Korean kingdom that was located and ruled in Manchuria. Haeburu (86 - 48 BCE was briefly a Dangun of Bukbuyeo and founder of Dongbuyeo (86 BCE - 22 CE an ancient Korean kingdom Jolbon Buyeo was a unified state that consisted of Go Dumak's Dongmyeong-guk, and Bukbuyeo, which had been ruled for generations by Hae Mosu's descendants. Bukbuyeo ( Hangul: 북부여 Hanja: 北夫餘 (239 BCE - 58 BCE was an ancient Korean kingdom that was located and ruled in Manchuria. Hae Mosu was the founder and 1st Dangun of Buyeo. He is mentioned in the Hwandan Gogi, and Korean records of the 11th and 13th centuries that describe the founding

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Establishment

Go Dumak became known as King Dongmyeong when he established his Dongmyeong-guk in Gojoseon's former territories, which had been destroyed and controlled by the Han Dynasty. Go Dumak (고두막 高豆莫 or King Dongmyeong (동명왕 東明王 (r Gojoseon was an ancient Korean kingdom considered the first proper nation of the Korean people. The Han Dynasty ( 206 BC–220 AD followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. King Dongmyeong began fighting with the four commanderies that the Han had established within Gojoseon's former territories. The Four Commanderies of Han (漢四郡 한사군 are Lelang, Lintun, Xuantu and Zhenfan commanderies in the western Korean peninsula After several years of fighting, King Dongmyeong turned his direction towards Bukbuyeo upon hearing of the death of Go Uru of Buyeo. Go Uru or Hae Uru (r 121 BCE - 86 BCE was the 4th Dangun of Bukbuyeo, an ancient Korean empire that was founded in Manchuria. King Dongmyeong made his way toward Bukbuyeo and became involved in a power struggle with Hae Buru, who had succeeded Go Uru to the throne. Haeburu (86 - 48 BCE was briefly a Dangun of Bukbuyeo and founder of Dongbuyeo (86 BCE - 22 CE an ancient Korean kingdom After a brief fight, Hae Buru fled with his subjects to the east, and established Dongbuyeo at Gaseopwon in 86 BCE. Dongbuyeo (86 BCE - 22 CE or 410 CE was an ancient Korean kingdom that developed from Bukbuyeo, until conquered by the early Goguryeo, which then grew into

Go Dumak conquered Bukbuyeo in 108 BCE, and unified both the Dongmyeong-guk and Bukbuyeo and named his new kingdom "Jolbon Buyeo. " Go Dumak made Prince Go Museo the Crown Prince of Jolbon Buyeo and the successor to the throne. In 59 BCE, Go Dumak died and his son Go Museo became the 6th king of Bukbuyeo and 2nd king of Jolbon Buyeo.

Foundation of Goguryeo

Go Museo of Bukbuyeo ruled for two short years of reign, and during these two years, Go Museo met Jumong, who was a descendant of Hae Mosu. Go Museo (60 BCE - 58 BCE was the 6th Dangun of Bukbuyeo and the 2nd Dangun of Jolbon Buyeo. King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo (58 - 19 BCE r 37 – 19 BCE"Dongmyeongseongwang"(東明聖王 also known by his birth name Jumong, was the founding Monarch

Jumong had fled from Dongbuyeo to avoid death at the hands of Dongbuyeo's Crown Prince Daeso, who presented great jealousy towards Jumong. Dongbuyeo (86 BCE - 22 CE or 410 CE was an ancient Korean kingdom that developed from Bukbuyeo, until conquered by the early Goguryeo, which then grew into King Daeso (대소왕 帶素王 (7 BC–22 AD was the third ruler of the ancient Korean kingdom of Dongbuyeo. Go Museo gave his second daughter, Soseuno, to Jumong in marriage, and named Jumong as successor to the throne. When Go Museo died, Jumong became Bukbuyeo's 7th king and Jolbon Buyeo's 3rd king. After unifying and consolidating the territories of Bukbuyeo under his government, Jumong established a new kingdom in 37 BCE. He named this kingdom "Goguryeo," which means 'the highest nation. '

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Goguryeo or Koguryo was an ancient Korean kingdom located in the northern and central parts of the Korean peninsula, southern Manchuria, and Go Dumak (고두막 高豆莫 or King Dongmyeong (동명왕 東明王 (r King Dongmyeong of Goguryeo (58 - 19 BCE r 37 – 19 BCE"Dongmyeongseongwang"(東明聖王 also known by his birth name Jumong, was the founding Monarch So Seo-no ( Hangul: 소서노 Hanja: 召西奴 was a princess of Jolbon, that is to say 高庶女 and is remembered as a key figure in the founding of
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