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Daehwa Dynasty | |||||||
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914–1298 | |||||||
Map of the Daehwa dynasty, c. 1000. | |||||||
Capital | Sanggyeong (914-981, 1208-1298) Junggyeong (981-1189) Cheonsan(1189-1208) | ||||||
Common languages | Zhenian | ||||||
Religion | Zhenian Wuism | ||||||
Government | Absolute Monarchy | ||||||
King | |||||||
• 914-946 (first) | Gojo | ||||||
• 1269-1289 (last) | Munjong | ||||||
History | |||||||
February 1851 | |||||||
• Established | 914 | ||||||
955-998 | |||||||
• Daehwa-Kharlin Wars | 1176-1205 | ||||||
1298 | |||||||
Area | |||||||
N/A | 1,130,000 km2 (440,000 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• N/A | 8,000,000−10,000,000 | ||||||
Currency | Daehwanese coins, paper bills | ||||||
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Daehwa (Zhenian: 대화, 大華; formally 대화국, 大華國) was a Zhenian kingdom that existed from 914 to 1298, in the Danguk Peninsula and northern Zhenia. Claiming itself as the direct successor of the Zhen dynasty, it replaced the Eastern Zhen and unified the Danguk Peninsula and modern-day northeastern Zhenia, absorbing smaller Yemeg kingdoms in the Uilim plains.