- RR: Byeonhan,
Korean pronunciation: [pjʌn.ɦan]), also
known as
Byeonjin, (변진; 弁辰;
Byeonjin,
Korean pronunciation: [pjʌn.dʑin]) was a
loose confederacy of...
- King Suro,
originated from the
Byeonhan (also
called Pyonhan,
Byeon and
Byeonjin) tribe, and it had 12 statelets.
Byeonhan was one of the 3 Samhan, other...
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continued to be used in the name of the
Jinhan confederacy and in the name "
Byeonjin," an
alternate term for Byeonhan. In addition, for some time the leader...
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During the era of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea,
Mupung (the
present name) in
Byeonjin belonged to
Silla and was
called Musanhyeon, and
Jugye area (current Muju-eup)...
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continued to be used in the name of the
Jinhan confederacy and in the name "
Byeonjin," an
alternate term for Byeonhan. In addition, for some time the leader...