Jinjoseon
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According to some Korean historians (see Hwandan Gogi), Jinjoseon (진조선) was the main provincial state of Gojoseon, and was ruled directly by the Danguns. Asadal, the capital of Gojoseon, was located in Jinjoseon.
- Wanggeom (왕검) B.C.2333
- Buru (부루) B.C.2240
- Gareuk (가륵) B.C.2182
- Osagu (오사구) B.C.2137
- Goo-eul (구을) B.C.2099
- Dalmoon (달문) B.C.2083
- Hanryul (한율) B.C.2047
- Wooseohan (우서한) B.C.1993
- Asool (아술) B.C.1985
- No-eul (노을) B.C.1950
- Dohae (도해) B.C.1891
- Ahan (아한) B.C.1834
- Euldal(흘달) B.C.1782
- Gobool (고불) B.C.1721
- Dae-eum (대음) B.C.1661
- Wina (위나) B.C.1610
- Yeo-eul (여을) B.C.1552
- Dong-eom (동엄) B.C.1484
- Goomoso (구모소) B.C.1435
- Gohol (고홀) B.C.1380
- Sotae (소태) B.C.1337
- Saekboolu (색불루) B.C.1285
- Ahol (아홀) B.C.1237
- Yeonna (연나) B.C.1161
- Solna (솔나) B.C.1150
- Chooro (추로) B.C.1062
- Doomil (두밀) B.C.997
- Haemo (해모) B.C.971
- Mahyu (마휴) B.C.943
- Haehyu (내휴) B.C.909
- Deunghol (등올) B.C.874
- Choomil (추밀) B.C.849
- Gammool (감물) B.C.819
- Oroomoon (오루문) B.C.795
- Sabeol (사벌) B.C.772
- Maereuk (매륵) B.C.704
- Mamool (마물) B.C.646
- Damool (다물) B.C.590
- Doohol (두홀) B.C.545
- Dal-eum (달음) B.C.509
- Eumcha (음차) B.C.491
- Eulwoojo (을우지) B.C.471
- Moolli (물리) B.C.461
- Goomool (구물) B.C.425
- Yeoroo (여루) B.C.396
- Bo-eul (보을) B.C.341
- Goyeolga (고열가) B.C.295
As Jinjoseon's authority over the other two provincial states began to crumble, the entire empire of Gojoseon itself began to fall tremendously. In 239 BC, the last Dangun of Jinjoseon abdicated and lived in the mountains for the rest of his life, and Haemosu established Bukbuyeo during the same year. Bukbuyeo ruled from 239 BC to 58 BC, when it was eventually succeeded by Goguryeo, led in 37 BC by Jumong, a descendant of both Gojoseon and Bukbuyeo.