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Gojoseon

고조선

2333 BCE – 108 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
2333 BCE – 108 BCE
Duration
2225 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Asadal
Data Confidence
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Overview

Old Chosŏn, also known as Gojoseon (Korean: 고조선; Hanja: 古朝鮮) and its contemporary name Joseon (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮), was the first kingdom on the Korean Peninsula. According to Korean mythology, the kingdom was established by the legendary king Tan'gun. Old Chosŏn possessed the most advanced culture in the Korean Peninsula at the time and was an important marker in the progression towards the more centralized states of later periods. The addition of Go (고; 古), meaning "old" or "ancient", is used in historiography to distinguish the kingdom from the Joseon, which was founded in 1392. According to the Samguk yusa, Old Chosŏn was established in 2333 BCE by Tan'gun, who was said to be born from the heavenly prince.

Historical Periods

Gojoseon (-197–-111)

197 BCE – 111 BCE

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Capital: AsadalArea: 81,296 km²

Gojoseon (-110–-92)

110 BCE – 92 BCE

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Capital: AsadalArea: 81,444 km²

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