
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | ||||

The Three States of Samhan. Could we have found the earliest roots of K-pop?
In this episode, we talk about the ancient kingdom of Jin and the formation of the Proto-three Kingdoms of Samhan.
The early days of the mighty Goguryeo Kingdom (고구려; 高句麗) of Korea.
The exciting conclusion of the Han Commanderies in ancient Korea. The Korean Han (韓; 한); The Chinese Han (漢朝; 한조); Koguryeo ( 고구려; 高句麗); Wa (倭); Ye (예; 濊)
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Great podcast! As a Korean myself, I can tell the podcaster is very knowledgeable. Well done!
I’ve been waiting for a podcast on Korean history for a while now and I’m not disappointed.
I wanted to listen Korean history from the beginning but the first two podcasts are not available at all I will listen the other sessions but I hope it will be soon updated
Thank you Allen for making this. I always wanted to get educated on Korean history and this is the first comprehensive resource I have been able to find. These are not easy to find information and even harder to compile together in English. Much appreciation.
Tried to listen but only got through two episodes. The information is very general, lifted from Wikipedia or google. There’s no clear outline he’s following per episode, just information thrown out there, almost randomly. Lots of filler, rambling and very little information for the amount of time spoken.










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