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Gyeongju (Korean: 경주,
pronounced [kjʌ̹ŋ.dʑu]),
historically known as
Seorabeol (서라벌,
pronounced [sʰʌ̹.ɾa̠.bʌɭ]), is a
coastal city in the far southeastern...
- Chung-Ang
University (CAU; Korean: 중앙대학교) is one of the top
leading private research universities in Seoul,
South Korea. The
university operates two campuses:...
- (Korean pronunciation: [ɕiɭ.ɭa]; Old Korean: 徐羅伐, Yale: Syerapel, RR:
Seorabeol; IPA:
Korean pronunciation: [sʌɾabʌɭ]) was a
Korean kingdom that existed...
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occupied the
lands south of Pyongyang. The
capital of
Silla was
Seorabeol (now Gyeongju; "
Seorabeol", "서라벌", is
hypothesized to have been the
ancient Korean...
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Unified Silla was a
prosperous country, and its
metropolitan capital of
Seorabeol (present-day Gyeongju) was the fourth-largest city in the
world at the...
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originated from
Seorabeol (서라벌; 徐羅伐),
which originally referred to Gyeongju, the
capital of Silla,
which was then
called Geumseong (금성; 金城).
Seorabeol,
which also...
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constructed in the 7th
century in the
kingdom of Silla,
whose capital was
Seorabeol, or present-day
Gyeongju (경주).
Cheomseongdae was
designated as the country's...
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meaning 'capital city.' The word
seoul is
believed to have
descended from
Seorabeol (서라벌;
historically transliterated into the
Hanja form 徐羅伐),
which originally...
- the
North Gyeongsang Province that was
called Saro
State (사로국, 斯盧國) or
Seorabeol (서라벌, 徐羅伐)
during the
reign of King Hyeokgeose.
Later in 65 AD, it was...
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chieftains made him king when he
became 13
years old. The
state was
named Seorabeol. Upon
becoming king, he
married Lady Aryeong, who is said to have been...