Shindan dynasty

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Shindan dynasty
대신단국(大朝鮮國)
1298–1866
Anthem: "To the east and onwards" (1848-1868)MediaPlayer.png
Map of the Shindan dynasty, c. 1800.
Map of the Shindan dynasty, c. 1800.
CapitalSanggyeong
Common languagesZhenian
Religion
Zhenian Wuism
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
King 
• 1298-1331
Taejo
• 1844-1889
Seongjo
History 
February 1851
• Established
October 30 1298
1436-1489
1630-1633
1846-1847
1851-1868
• Reorganization into the Empire of Shindan
November 7 1866
• Declaration of the Empire of Zhenia
June 4, 1868
CurrencyShindanese coins, paper bills
Preceded by
Succeeded by
File:Gaewon dynasty flag.png Gaewon
Empire of Zhenia File:Empire of Zhenia flag.png
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The Shindan dynasty (Zhenian: 신단국, literally translated as "New Danguk"), was a historical nation-state and kingdom that existed mostly in the Danguk Peninsula portion of modern-day Zhenia from 1298 to 1866, until it was reorganized into the Empire of Shindan, after which it finally became the Empire of Zhenia in 1868. It was founded after a dynastic revolution by Seok Juwon that overthrew Gaewon in modern-day Hansan, after which the nation was retitled in tribute to the primordial Dan dynasty. The Shindan dynasty remains the longest-surviving single entity in the Danguk peninsula apart from the Zhen dynasty.

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Early Shindan period

Middle Shindan period

Late Shindan period

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