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 | | The eight clans, Sa, Yeon, Hyeop, Hae, Jin, Guk, Mok, and Baek, were powerful nobles in the Sabi era, and these clans were recorded in Chinese records such as Tongjeon. |
 | | The capital's 6th-century move to Sabi coincided with King Seong's renaming of the country as "Nambuyeo", or "Southern Buyeo". |
 | | The degree of intermarriage was publicly acknowledged by Emperor Akihito of Japan, who referred to Takano no Niigasa in his public statement that he was descended from Emperor Kammu, whose mother had a pedigree that traced back to King Muryeong of Baekje. |
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