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Goryeong Gaya
Goryeong Gaya Goryeong Gaya Korean name Hangul: 고령가야 Hanja: 古寧伽倻 Revised Romanization: Goryeong Gaya McCune-Reischauer: Koryŏng ...
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Talk:Goryeong Gaya
Talk:Goryeong Gaya Talk:Goryeong Gaya
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Gaya (translated from German)
Gaya This article describes the historical realm Gaya in the middle south of Korea; other meanings under Gaya (term clarifying). Gaya Hangeul : ?? Hanja : ?? or ?? Revised Romanisierung : Gaya McCune Reischauer : Kaya History of Korea ...
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Gaya confederacy
Gaya confederacy Gaya confederacy Hangul: 가야 Hanja: 加耶 or 伽倻 Revised Romanization: Gaya McCune-Reischauer: Kaya Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms in the ... Names Although most commonly referred to as Gaya (가야; 加耶, 伽耶, 伽倻), due to ...
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Category:Gaya
Category:Gaya People, events, or things associated with the Gaya confederacy of ancient Korea. Pages in category "Gaya" There are 11 pages in this section of this category. A Ara Gaya B Bihwa Gaya Byeonhan confederacy D Daegaya G Gaya ...
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Goryeong County
Goryeong County Goryeong County Hangul: 고령군 Hanja: 高靈郡 Revised Romanization: Goryeong-gun McCune-Reischauer: Koryŏng-gun ... km Administrative divisions: 1 eup, 7 myeon Goryeong County (Goryeong-gun) is a county in North ...
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Hamchang-eup
... once the capital of a small kingdom, Goryeong Gaya. Although its role today is far less ... History Tomb attributed to King Taejo of Goryeong Gaya , in Hamchang-eup, Sangju City. In the ... Three Kingdoms period, the small kingdom of Goryeong Gaya is traditionally supposed to have ...
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Daegaya
... Daegaya was a major chiefdom of the Gaya confederacy during the Korean Three Kingdoms period. Daegaya was located in present-day Goryeong County, in North Gyeongsang Province of South ... Korea. (It should not be confused with Goryeong Gaya, which was located in present-day Jinju ... and played a major role in the Gaya confederacy in the 5th century, partly ...
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User:Appleby
... Proto-Three Kingdoms: Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye Samhan, Gaya Three Kingdoms: Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla Unified Silla ... Dongye Samhan ~200BC-~300 Byeonhan confederacy (joined Gaya) ~200BC-~300 Jinhan confederacy (continuation of Jin ... Baekje) Three Kingdoms of Korea 42-562 Gaya confederacy: Ara Gaya Bihwa Gaya Daegaya Goryeong Gaya 42 Geumgwan Gaya ...
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Kim (Korean name)
... where she married King Suro of Geumgwan Gaya and gave birth to 10 children, thus starting the Kim dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya, the capital of which was in present-day Goryeong County. The country of Ayuda is often ... clan, aside from the kings of Geumgwan Gaya, include the Silla general Kim Yu-shin ... to the founder of the little-known Gaya state of Goryeong Gaya. His alleged ...
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