Baekje

Baekje (Korean: 백제; 百濟; [pɛk̚.t͈ɕe] Middle Chinese: [pˠæk̚.t͡seiH] Go-On: Japanese pronunciation: [ça̠kɯ̟ᵝsa̠i]) also called Nambuyeo (Korean: 남부여; 南扶餘 [na̠m.pu.jʌ̹] Middle Chinese: [nʌm.bɨo.jɨʌ] Go-On: Japanese pronunciation: [nàńbɯ̟ᵝjo̞]), was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BC – 660 AD. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. Baekje was a great maritime power; its nautical skill, which made it the Phoenicia of East Asia, was instrumental in the dissemination of Buddhism throughout East Asia and continental culture to Japan.

Baekje

Baekje (Korean: 백제; 百濟; [pɛk̚.t͈ɕe] Middle Chinese: [pˠæk̚.t͡seiH] Go-On: Japanese pronunciation: [ça̠kɯ̟ᵝsa̠i]) also called Nambuyeo (Korean: 남부여; 南扶餘 [na̠m.pu.jʌ̹] Middle Chinese: [nʌm.bɨo.jɨʌ] Go-On: Japanese pronunciation: [nàńbɯ̟ᵝjo̞]), was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BC – 660 AD. It was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla. Baekje was a great maritime power; its nautical skill, which made it the Phoenicia of East Asia, was instrumental in the dissemination of Buddhism throughout East Asia and continental culture to Japan.