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    Major Languages (2nd ed.), London: Routledge, pp. 765–779, ISBN 978-0-415-35339-7. Kōno, Rokurō (1987), "The bilingualism of the Paekche language", Memoirs...
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    The Korean Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-36123-1. Toh, Soo Hee (2005), "About Early Paekche language mistaken as being...
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    The Korean Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-36123-1. Toh, Soo Hee (2005), "About Early Paekche language mistaken as being...
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    The Korean Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-36123-1. Toh, Soo Hee (2005), "About Early Paekche language mistaken as being...
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    Jin (Korean state) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Korean languages, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 978-0-8248-3279-7. Vovin, Alexander (2005), "Koguryŏ and Paekche: different languages or dialects...
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  • Old Korean (redirect from Silla language)
    Koguryo, the Language of Japan's Continental Relatives. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-13949-7. Bentley, John R. (June 2000). "New Look at Paekche and Korean: Data...
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  • S2CID 145029765. Toh Soo-Hee (2005). "About Early Paekche Language Mistaken as Being Koguryo Language". Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies. 2(2):...
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    Soo-Hee (1986), "On the relationship between the early Paekche language and the Kara language in Korea", Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, 16 (2): 185–201...
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    Koguryo, the Language of Japan's Continental Relatives, Brill, ISBN 978-90-04-13949-7. Bentley, John R. (2000), "A new look at Paekche and Korean: data...
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    ISBN 978-90-272-4809-1. Toh, Soo Hee (2005), "About Early Paekche language mistaken as being Koguryŏ language", Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies, 2 (2):...
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  • Koguryo language Paekche language (incl. Puyo-Paekche) Puyo language Puyo-Paekche language Yemaek language Europe Camunic language Eteocretan language Eteocypriot...
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    Baekje (redirect from Paekche)
    Baekje or Paekche (Korean: 백제; Hanja: 百濟; RR: Baekje, Korean pronunciation: [pɛk̚.tɕ͈e]) was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BC...
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    Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 2024-03-08. "Paekche". Archived from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 2024-03-07. "Kitan"...
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    Later Baekje (redirect from Later Paekche)
    Later Baekje Hangul 후백제 Hanja 後百濟 Revised Romanization Hu-baekje McCune–Reischauer Hu-paekche...
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    Empress Kōgyoku (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    of Saimei's reign, Paekche in Korea was destroyed in 660. Japan assisted Paekche loyals in an attempt to aid the revival of Paekche dynasty. Early in 661...
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  • that these names represent the languages of earlier inhabitants of the area, and call them pseudo-Koguryŏ or Early Paekche (Baekje). The Samguk sagi is...
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    sometime during the late 4th century from one of the Korean kingdoms, Paekche (also known as Baekje). He supposedly brought 11 volumes of Chinese writings...
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    topic Architecture Art Cuisine Currency Education Geography Historiography Language Military (List · Goguryeo) Monarchs (Family tree) Names (Era names) Naval...
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    Lee Hyun-jae (actor) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    (age 36) Icheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea Nationality South Korean Alma mater Paekche Institute of the Arts Occupation Actor Years active 2009–present Agent...
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  • Yamatai (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    (in French), Publications orientalistes de France. Hong, Wontack. 1994. Paekche of Korea and the Origin of Yamato Japan. Kudara International. Imamura...
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    Kofun period (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
    Paekche was frequently attacked by Koguryo during the century, prompting continued requests for assistance from Yamato; it is recorded that Paekche even...
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  • Lee Byung-joon (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
    King I Do! I Do! (2007) Mine New Scissors Family 200 Pounds Beauty (2011) Paekche Institute of the Arts: Adjunct professor Sookmyung Women's University:...
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    Asuka period (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Samurai: 200–1500 AD by Anthony J. Bryant, Angus McBride "At about this time Paekche began feeling renewed pressure from Silla and Koguryo and pleaded with...
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  • Hyechong (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    the priest Hyechong, who had arrived from Paekche the previous year, too up residence there. Thus Paekche's influence on Asuka Buddhism was immense; indeed...
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    Muryeong of Baekje (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Guardian.co.uk Kim, Won-Yong. “The Tomb of King Muryong of the Paekche Dynasty.” Asian Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs (Seoul)...
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  • Man'yōshū (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    possibly an immigrant from the Korean kingdom of Paekche, whose poetry is highly idiosyncratic in both its language and subject matter and has been highly praised...
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  • Chinese influence on Korean culture (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    that the Indian monk Mālānanda brought Buddhism from the Eastern Jin to Paekche around 384. All schools of Korean Buddhism have their roots in earlier...
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    Won Bin (category Articles with Korean-language sources (ko))
    skills. After Ready Go!, he took a break and entered a college called Paekche Institute of the Arts in 1998 to take acting classes. In 1999, Won Bin...
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    North Jeolla Province (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    College - Jeonju Kunsan College of Nursing - Gunsan Kunjang College – Gunsan Paekche Institute of the Arts – Wanju County Wonkwang Health Science College –...
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  • Emperor Tenji (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Tenji invaded Korea in an attempt to support a revival of Japan's ally Paekche (one of Korea's Three Kingdoms, which had been conquered by the Korean...
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