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Geumgwan ****a (43–532), also
known as Bon-****a (본가야, 本伽倻, "original ****a") or
Garakguk (가락국, "Garak State"), was the
ruling city-state of the ****a confederacy...
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Garakguk-gi (Korean: 가락국기, Hanja: 駕洛國記, lit. 'Records of
Garak State') is a lost book that is
referenced in the
Korean history book
Samguk yusa. According...
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memorial in Ayodhya, India,
built in 2020. The
legend of Heo is
found in
Garakguk-gi (the
Record of
Garak Kingdom)
which is
currently lost, but referenced...
- his seventeenth-generation
descendant in 661, in its
section entitled Garakguk gi (Record of the
State of Garak). In the Jin
Chinese book Sānguózhì (Records...
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Geumgwan ****a,
which was
recorded in the 13th
century texts of the
chronicle Garakguk-gi and was
cited in
Samguk yusa, when the 9
Khans (9干) and
their people...
- and Hyo-seon.
Wangnyeok is a
brief chronology of the
Three Kingdoms,
Garakguk,
Later Goguryeo, and
Later Baekje. Gii
contains the
archive from Gojoseon...
- been
regarded as a
citizen of Ainu.
According to the book
Garakguk-gi,
Talhae came to
Garakguk through the sea. He
willingly went in to the
palace and said...