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Jinhan confederacy
Jinhan confederacy Jinhan confederacy Hangul: 진한 Hanja: 辰韓 Revised Romanization: Jinhan McCune-Reischauer: Chinhan Jinhan was a loose confederacy of chiefdoms that ... of the Nakdong River valley, Gyeongsang Province. Jinhan was one of the Samhan (or " ...
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Talk:Jinhan confederacy
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Samhan
... refers to the ancient confederacies of Mahan, Jinhan, and Byeonhan in central and southern Korean ... was fully absorbed into the Baekje kingdom, Jinhan into the Silla kingdom, and Byeonhan into ... Silla. Three Hans Main articles: Byeonhan confederacy, Jinhan confederacy, Mahan confederacy History of Korea Gojoseon ... be used in the name of the Jinhan confederacy and in the name "Byeonjin," an ... covering Jeolla, Chungcheong, and portions of Gyeonggi. Jinhan consisted of 12 statelets, one of ...
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Byeonhan confederacy
... or "Three Hans"), along with Mahan and Jinhan. History of Korea Gojoseon, Jin Proto-Three ... of Byeonhan was essentially the same as Jinhan, and archeological artifacts show little difference. Byeonhan ... which were not formal members of the Jinhan confederacy. According to the 3rd century Chinese ...
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Proto-Three Kingdoms of Korea
... had given rise to the loose confederacies Jinhan, Byeonhan, and Mahan, or collectively, Samhan. Baekje ... the unification of six chiefdoms within the Jinhan, traditionally in 57 BC, although it may ...
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... Park to Jim pomeroy Jim pooley to Jinhan Jinhan confederacy to Joan Benoit Joan Benoit Samuelson ...
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Jin (Korean history)
... s demise: it either became the later Jinhan, or diverged into the Samhan as a ... be used in the name of the Jinhan confederacy and in the name "Byeonjin," an ...
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Mahan confederacy
... or "Three Hans"), along with Byeonhan and Jinhan. Baekje began as a member statelet, but ... Not to be confused with Saro in Jinhan confederacy; different Hanja) Sangoe (상외국, 桑外國) Soseoksak ...
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Mungyeong
... have been controlled by a mixture of Jinhan and Byeonhan states during the Samhan period ... first centuries of the Common Era. The Jinhan state of Geungi-guk may have been ...
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Silla
... when he turned 13, six clans within Jinhan, one of the Samhan confederacies, submitted to ... peninsula. It expanded its influence over neighboring Jinhan chiefdoms, but through the 3rd century, it ...
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