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Ungjin Commandery
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese熊津都督府
Korean name
Hangul웅진도독부
Hanja熊津都督府

The Ungjin Commandery was an administrative division of the Chinese Tang dynasty that existed between 660 and 671 on the Korean Peninsula. It was created in place of Baekje in present-day Chungcheong Province after its defeat by a joint Silla-Tang alliance. The Tang dynasty incorporated the Ungjin Commandery into the Protectorate General to Pacify the East and furthermore proposed to Munmu of Silla to set up the Great Commandery of Gyerim in place of Silla.[1] Those political organizations renamed the newly conquered areas under the Jimi system.

  1. ^ Seth, Michael J. (2020). A concise history of Korea : from antiquity to the present. Lanham. ISBN 978-1-5381-2897-8. OCLC 1104409379.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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