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    Usan-guk, or the State of Usan, occupied Ulleung-do and the adjacent islands during the Korean Three Kingdoms period. According to the Samguk Sagi, it...
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  • Usando (redirect from Usan-do)
    Japan described in Korean records. It was part of the ancient state of Usan-guk, but its exact identity is disputed. It may refer to: Jukdo, a Korean island...
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  • frequently exposed to the piracy of Usan-guk's people. Due to the harsh geographical condition of Usan-guk, people of Usan-guk believed that Silla would not...
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  • States Adopted Name United States Navy Usan-guk, a Korean state that existed in the first millennium AD Usan language, a Madang language of Papua New...
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    Gyeongju in 509. In 512, he sent Kim Isabu to conquer the island nation of Usan-guk. After his death, Jijeung received a temple name, the name by which he...
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    conquered the island, which had previously been the autonomous nation of Usan-guk. Some accounts relate that he used a number of wooden lions to intimidate...
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    each side in the area; the Koreans claim that historical places such as Usan Guk (conquered by the Silla in 512), Usando, and other islands owned at various...
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    conquer the Frankish province Rouergue (Southern Gaul). The island nation of Usan-guk is conquered by the Silla dynasty (Korea), under general Kim Isabu. The...
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    the Japanese throne (until 931). The independent Korean island state of Usan-guk becomes a protectorate of Goryeo. Yelü Bei, prince and elder brother of...
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    56 "natural villages." At the year of 512, Jijeung of Silla conquered Usan-guk which was the original nation in Ulleung-do. After a downfall of Silla...
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    동쪽고지에서 어디서나 육안 조망이 가능하다고 설명했다." Usan-guk was annexed in 512 CE. "MBC Pohang 29th anniversary special documentary Usan-guk "우산국 보기" (movie file)". Archived...
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  • conquer the Frankish province Rouergue (Southern Gaul). The island nation of Usan-guk is conquered by the Silla dynasty (Korea), under general Kim Isabu. The...
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  • the Japanese throne (until 931). The independent Korean island state of Usan-guk becomes a protectorate of Goryeo. Yelü Bei, prince and elder brother of...
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    Korea (redirect from Han-guk)
    Goguryeo 37 BC–668 AD Baekje 18 BC–660 AD Silla 57 BC–935 AD Gaya confederacy 42–562 Tamna (Tributary of Baekje) 498–660 Usan 512–930...
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    live in the basin and grow crops. People lived in the basin since the Usan-guk era. But in the Joseon dynasty, King Taejong announced a policy to the...
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    Silla (redirect from Saro-guk)
    called the Samhan. Silla began as "Saro-guk", a statelet within the 12-member confederacy known as Jinhan. Saro-guk consisted of six clans later known as...
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  • Dongnim-dong (동림동) Duam-1-dong (두암1동) Duam-2-dong (두암2동) Duam-3-dong (두암3동) Geon-guk-dong (건국동) Ilgok-dong (일곡동) Im-dong (임동) Jung-ang-dong (중앙동) Jungheung-1-dong...
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    romanized as Chosun), officially Great Joseon (대조선국; 大朝鮮國; [tɛ.dʑo.sʰʌn.ɡuk̚]), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded...
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    occupied the southern half of the peninsula. The island kingdoms of Tamna and Usan were subordinated to Baekje and Silla, respectively. All three kingdoms shared...
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    Balhae (redirect from Great Jin-guk)
    Goguryeo 37 BC–668 AD Baekje 18 BC–660 AD Silla 57 BC–935 AD Gaya confederacy 42–562 Tamna (Tributary of Baekje) 498–660 Usan 512–930...
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    Goguryeo 37 BC–668 AD Baekje 18 BC–660 AD Silla 57 BC–935 AD Gaya confederacy 42–562 Tamna (Tributary of Baekje) 498–660 Usan 512–930...
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    : The Nature of 'Anragodang Conference(安羅高堂會議)' and the Position of AnraGuk(安羅國) 日本書紀(Nihon Shoki) 卷第十九 天國排開廣庭天皇 欽明天皇 > 欽明天皇 2年 4月 > 夏四月. 安羅次旱岐夷呑奚·大不孫·久取柔利...
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    Buyeo and Goguryeo. The "Great Eight Families" (Sa, Yeon, Hyeop, Hae, Jin, Guk, Mok, and Baek) were powerful nobles in the Sabi era, recorded in Chinese...
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    Castanea mollissima 60 Japanese zelkova tree of Usanjang 우산장느티나무/牛山莊느티나무 Usan-ri, Hyanggu-guyŏk, Namp'o Tree Zelkova serrata 61 Ripple marks of Kŏmsan-ri...
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