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학술저널
저자정보
김기흥 (건국대학교)
저널정보
역사학회 역사학보 歷史學報 第210輯
발행연도
2011.6
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29 - 57 (29page)

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The founders of the Balhae kingdom mostly consisted of the people of the late Goguryeo and their allied tribe of Sog"mal Mal"gal which had been loyal to the Goguryeo Dynasty. On account of the duality of its origin, the Balhae kingdom was reported in the historical records of both Tang and Silla Balhae, sometimes as a successor of Goguryeo, yet more oftentimes as a kingdom with Mal"gal tribe predominant among its population.
In this article, existing records related to the history of Balhae are reexamined in order to prove that Balhae"s historical identity was largely that of a successor state to the Goguryeo dynasty, in spite of its multi-faceted nature in terms of tribal descent and bloodlines. After the Balhae people defeated Tang, they intended to found a dynasty in the "Old land of Gye"ru" 桂婁 故地, which essentially translates to "the old land of Goguryeo." They also named the fortress where their first capital proudly stood Mt. "Dongmo-san," and called it the "Mountain of Dongmyeong," who was the founder of the Goguryeo dynasty. Further evidence can be found in the title of the eldest son of Dae Jo-yeong, who was called ‘The King of Gye"rugun 桂婁郡王, in order to display his and his seat"s Goguryeo ancestry. Finally and most importantly, Dae Jo-yeong appears to have been Goguryeo, rather than Mal"gal with regard to ethnicity.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 계루고지(桂婁故地)와 읍루(?婁)
Ⅲ. 동모산(東牟山)
Ⅳ. 계루군왕(桂婁郡王)
Ⅴ. 대조영(大祚榮)
Ⅵ. 맺음말
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