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    Daegaya was a city-state in the Gaya confederacy during the Korean Three Kingdoms period. Daegaya was located in present-day Goryeong County, in North...
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  • renamed Daegaya-eup in 2015. Goryeong County Office is located in Jisan-ri, and Daegaya Town Office is in Kwaebin-ri which is crowded with people. Daegaya-eup...
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    Geumgwan Gaya, the ruling state of the confederacy, was conquered in 532, but Daegaya only fell in 562. According to archaeological evidence in the third and...
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    Wang ("King"). Geumgwan Gaya (42–532) was one of the Gaya confederacy. Daegaya (42–562) was one of the Gaya confederacy. Tamna (2337 BC(?)–938 AD) was...
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    South Korea. Goryeong is a historical center of the ancient kingdom of Daegaya. Goryeong County is divided into 1 eup and 7 myeon. Goryeong is twinned...
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    522. For this reason, Goryeong Gaya did not participate in the Baekje-Daegaya offensive against Silla in 538. However, it does not appear that this alliance...
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  • half-brother and lifelong rival, Ijinashi (first king of the state of Daegaya), his former friend Seok Tal-hae, and the dangerous ambitions of Shingwi...
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  • firm hand for seven years before sending General Kim Isabu to conquer Daegaya in 561. King Jinheung constructed a monument in his newly conquered territory...
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    sixth century in the Gaya confederacy by King Gasil (also known as Haji of Daegaya) after he observed an old Chinese instrument Guzheng. He ordered a musician...
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  • Seongjong of Joseon in The King and I (2007), and Ijinashi, the first king of Daegaya in Kim Su-ro, The Iron King (2010). Go also starred in the medical drama...
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    Japan and other states as well with land trade with China in the north. Daegaya was an important city state and sea port as part of the Gaya Confederacy...
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    nourishment Jeonggyun Moju, mother of Suro of Geumgwan Gaya and Ijinashi of Daegaya, goddess of the mountain Jik, god of grains Sa, god of the earth Sansin...
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  • Won-hae as Woo Reuk (Ep. 1–3, 6, 8–10, 15) Refugee from the conquered Daegaya. Renowned musician and inventor as well as master of the gayageum, he becomes...
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  • firefighter-turned-bodyguard. Han Ri-ta: the sole survivor of a noble family from Daegaya, who lost her loved ones to Do-ha, leading to her seeking revenge and finally...
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  • 2024 April 7, 2024 April 14, 2024 Goryeong County, Gyeongsangbuk-do "A Daegaya Trip Where You Clearly Know When You Must Go" Special Special appearance...
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  • Ijinasi (category Daegaya)
    Ijinasi or Naejinjuji (內珍朱智) was the founder and first king of Daegaya. The name Ijinasi and Naejinjuji appears in Samguk Sagi. There are two legends...
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    during the Gaya–Silla Wars, annexing Geumgwan Gaya in 532 and conquering Daegaya in 562, thereby expanding its borders to the Nakdong River basin. Jinheung...
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    The temple was first built in 802. Legend says that two monks of royal Daegaya descent, Suneung and Ijeong, returned from Tang China and healed Aejang...
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    South Korea in the 6th century. As the confrontational foreign policy of Daegaya failed, Ara Gaya and its less confrontational policy gained support in...
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  • six Kings became rulers of the six different Gayas called Geumgwan Gaya, Daegaya, Seongsan Gaya, Ara Gaya, Goryeong Gaya, and Sogaya (Provok, 2020). Each...
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    rivers, the eastern part of Jeollanam-do was temporarily incorporated into Daegaya (Great Gaya). In 538, Baekje moved its capital to Sabi-seong and divided...
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  • Commanderies of Han on the Korean Peninsula Gaya (가야 / 伽倻) (AD 42–562) Daegaya (대가야 / 大伽倻) (AD 42–562) Geumgwan Gaya (금관가야 / 金官伽倻) (AD 43–532) Bihwa Gaya...
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    Geumgwan Gaya in the Gimhae region. However, its leading power changed to Daegaya in the Goryeong region after the 5th century. Constantly engaged in war...
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  • Dongmyeong-myeon Gasan-myeon Yakmok-myeon Gisan-myeon Goryeong County Daegaya-eup Deokgok-myeon Unsu-myeon Seongsan-myeon Dasan-myeon Gaejin-myeon Ugok-myeon...
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  • 1979-05-01 Seonsan 선산읍 善山邑 North Gyeongsang Gumi 15,469 67.01 1979-05-01 Daegaya 대가야읍 大伽倻邑 North Gyeongsang Goryeong County 10,593 47.37 1979-05-01 Gunwi...
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  • that reached far north of present-day Hamgyong. Isabu also subjugated Daegaya that put an end to the Gaya confederacy and thus, consolidated Silla's...
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  • Conference(安羅會議) in 529 In 541, 1st Sabi Conference be held, Baekje (百濟), Anra (安羅), Daegaya (加羅), Zolma (卒麻), Sanbanhae (散半奚), Dara (多羅), Sagi (斯二岐), Jata (子他), and...
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  • van de Caab Joburg, Adler Museum of the history of music Stripes Korea, Daegaya Museum, mention of „Ureuk Museum“ Music in Africa, Museum of Musical Instruments...
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  • "Banpa (Korean: 반파국; Hanja: 伴跛國; RR: Banpa)" or more commonly known as Daegaya, this theory is not supported by scholars in recent times. Despite much...
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  • Route 1036 (Misung-ro) No name (이름 없음) Sinnam-ro Daegaya-eup Kaya University Goryeong Campus (Closed) Daegaya Museum 가야대학교 고령캠퍼스 (폐교) 대가야박물관 Jisan IS 지산삼거리...
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