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Byeonhan (Korean: 변한; Hanja: 弁韓; RR:
Byeonhan,
Korean pronunciation: [pjʌn.ɦan]), also
known as Byeonjin, (변진; 弁辰; Byeonjin,
Korean pronunciation: [pjʌn...
- 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,...
- century)
contain parallel accounts of the
Samhan ('three Han') – Mahan,
Byeonhan and
Jinhan –
which were
later replaced by Baekje, ****a and
Silla respectively...
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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...
- this
kingdom pla**** a
dominant role in the
regional affairs from the
Byeonhan period onward to the end of the ****a confederacy. The
creation myth of...
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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...
- 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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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...