Gaogouli County

Gaogouli County
the location of Gaogouli County
Traditional Chinese 高句麗縣
Simplified Chinese 高句丽县
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 高句骊縣
Simplified Chinese 高句骊县

Gaogouli County (Goguryeo County or Koguryo County in Korean) was a county under the administration of Xuantu Commandery in southeastern Manchuria.[1][2][3] It was established by the Han dynasty after its conquest of Gojoseon to keep Goguryeo tribes in check.[4] From 75 BC to 12 AD, Goguryeo tribes were under administration of Gaogouli County and engaged in tributary relationship with the Han dynasty.[3] In 12 AD, Goguryeo rebelled against the Han dynasty and established its own kingdom, and in 105 AD, began attacking Chinese commanderies of Xuantu and Liaodong.[3] Centuries later, in the 4th century, Goguryeo conquered Xuantu commandery, along with Liadong and Lelang commanderies, ending Chinese rule over Manchuria and the Korean peninsula.

Notes

  1. Evelyn S. Rawski (2015). Early Modern China and Northeast Asia. Cambridge University Press. p. 296. ISBN 978-1-107-09308-9.
  2. Christopher I. Beckwith (2007). Koguryo. BRILL. p. 44. ISBN 90-04-16025-6.
  3. 1 2 3 'Gina L. Barnes', "State Formation in Korea", 2001 Curzon Press, page 22'
  4. "고구려현", Encyclopædia Britannicae Korean Edition
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