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    Encyclopedia: Lelang Commandery Source:Wikipedia
    Lelang
    was one of the
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    which was kept in the
    Korean Peninsula
    over 400 years until
    Goguryeo
    conquered it in 313 A.D.
    In 108 B.C.
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    Lelang Commandery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Lelang was one of the Chinese commanderies which was kept in the Korean Peninsula over 400 years until Goguryeo conquered it in 313 A.D. History In 108 B.C. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty conquered the area under Ugeo (右渠), a grandson of Wiman. The Emperor set up Lelang...
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    Daifang Commandery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Daifang Commandery was one of the remnants of the Four Commanderies of Han China in the Korean peninsula. History Gongsun Kang, a warlord in Liaodong, separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery and established the Daifang commandery in 204 to make administration more efficient. He controlled...
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    Lelang Commandery: Encyclopedia II - Lelang Commandery - History
    His son Gongsun Kang separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery and established the Daifang commandery in 204. ... More material related to Lelang Commandery can be found here:
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    Dongye: Encyclopedia II - Dongye - History
    Dongye first appears in history as a vassal state of Gojoseon under Wiman in the second century BC. After the fall of Gojoseon, it came under indirect Chinese control through the Lelang Commandery, ...
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    Since Lelang became too large for information commandery, the information Defender of the information Southern Section (南部都尉) was set up online rule the information seven prefectures which ...
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    Lelang Commandery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    His son Gongsun Kang separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery and established the Daifang commandery in 204. As a result, the Lelang commandery reverted to its original size.
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    Lelang Commandery Information
    Lelang Commandery summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Lelang after the consolidation is sometimes called "Greater Lelang commandery".
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    Daifang Commandery On TripAtlas.Com
    Gongsun Kang, a warlord in Liaodong, separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery and established the Daifang commandery in 204 to make administration more efficient.
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    Gongsun Kang, a warlord in Liaodong, separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery and established the Daifang commandery in 204 to make administration more efficient.
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    Dongye
    It bordered Goguryeo and Okjeo to the north, Jinhan to the south, and China's Lelang Commandery to the west.
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