Byeonhan (Korean: 변한; Hanja: 弁韓; RR: Byeonhan, Korean pronunciation: [pjʌn.ɦan]), also known as Byeonjin, (변진; 弁辰; Byeonjin, Korean pronunciation: [pjʌn...
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Samhan, or Three Han, is the collective name of the Byeonhan, Jinhan, and Mahan confederacies that emerged in the first century BC during the Proto–Three...
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Gyeongsang Province. Jinhan was one of the Samhan (or "Three Hans"), along with Byeonhan and Mahan. Apparently descending from the Jin state of southern Korea,...
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Gaya language (section Byeonhan)
century) contain parallel accounts of the Samhan ('three Han') – Mahan, Byeonhan and Jinhan – which were later replaced by Baekje, Gaya and Silla respectively...
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three confederacies of Mahan, Jinhan, and Byeonhan. Mahan was the largest and consisted of 54 states. Byeonhan and Jinhan both consisted of twelve states...
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Peninsular Japonic (section Byeonhan/Gaya)
transcriptions in Chinese characters of names of 12 settlements in the Byeonhan confederacy in southern Korea. Two of these include a suffix *-mietoŋ ⟨彌凍⟩...
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polities in the Nakdong River basin of southern Korea, growing out of the Byeonhan confederacy of the Samhan period. The traditional period used by historians...
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Samhan ('three Han') of ancient southern Korea, the confederacies of Mahan, Byeonhan and Jinhan. They are mentioned in surveys of the peninsula in the 3rd century...
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is being discovered. Jin was succeeded by the Samhan: Mahan, Jinhan and Byeonhan. Chinese historical text, Records of the Three Kingdoms says that Jinhan...
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letter to an imperial tutor of the Tang dynasty, Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn equated Byeonhan to Baekje, Jinhan to Silla, and Mahan to Goguryeo. By the Goryeo period...
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this kingdom played a dominant role in the regional affairs from the Byeonhan period onward to the end of the Gaya confederacy. The creation myth of...
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little-understood state of Jin had given rise to the loose confederacies Jinhan, Byeonhan, and Mahan, or collectively, Samhan. Baekje was founded in 18 BC in Mahan...
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Sam-han (삼한, 三韓) refers to the three confederacies of Mahan, Jinhan, and Byeonhan. The Samhan were located in the southern region of the Korean Peninsula...
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have been Tungusic. To the south lay the Samhan ('three Han'), Mahan, Byeonhan and Jinhan, who were described in quite different terms from Buyeo and...
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letter to an imperial tutor of the Tang dynasty, Ch'oe Ch'i-wŏn equated Byeonhan to Baekje, Jinhan to Silla, and Mahan to Goguryeo. By the Goryeo period...
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state federation, Mahan was one of the Samhan ("Three Hans"), along with Byeonhan and Jinhan. Baekje began as a member statelet, but later overtook all of...
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divisions of the Dokro kingdom, a member of the Byeonhan confederacy (circa 0-300 AD). The Byeonhan confederacy slowly gave way to the Gaya confederacy(42-562...
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languages of Byeonhan and Jinhan. Historians believe that Baekje was established by immigrants from Goguryeo who took over Mahan, while Byeonhan and Jinhan...
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southern Korean Peninsula; also refers to the Three Kingdoms of Korea Byeonhan confederacy (변한; 弁韓) Jinhan confederacy (진한; 辰韓) Mahan confederacy (마한;...
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Mungyeong area is believed to have been controlled by a mixture of Jinhan and Byeonhan states during the Samhan period in the first centuries of the Common Era...
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Three Kingdoms period, Geojedo corresponded to one of the twelve states of Byeonhan (변한) state called Dokno (독로국; 瀆盧國). During the Silla period (신라시대), King...
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Hanja: 彌烏邪馬國; RR: Mioyama) was one of the 12 statelets located in the Byeonhan confederacy during the Proto–Three Kingdoms period of Korea first mentioned...
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Gammun also known by its name Gamno, was a statelet of the Byeonhan confederacy located in present-day Gimcheon. The earliest records regarding the statelet...
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polities in the Nakdong River basin of southern Korea, growing out of the Byeonhan confederacy of the Samhan period. Xianbei confederacy 93–234 AD Confederation...
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was located in the north, Byeonhan was located in the south and Jinhan was located in the east. Then, Baekje succeeded Byeonhan and Goguryeo succeeded Mahan...
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died 1325) House House of Wang (by birth and marriage) Father Wang Yeong, Marquess Seowon Mother Consort Sunan of Byeonhan State of the Hwangbo clan...
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feature of Byeonhan, stating that “their country is close to Wa, therefore they frequently have tattoos.” Wa like toponyms have been found in Byeonhan and Jinhan...
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the 1st century, the valley is believed to have been inhabited by the Byeonhan confederacy tribes. During the Three Kingdoms period, the Gaya confederacy...
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Three Kingdoms of Korea Buddhist temples in South Korea Geumgwan Gaya Byeonhan confederacy Indians in Korea Koreans in India India–South Korea relations...
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kingdom by about 250 CE, overtaking the Mahan confederacy. To the southwest, Byeonhan was being replaced by the Gaya confederacy. In northern Korea, Goguryeo...
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