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  Gayageum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gayageum is a traditional Korean zitherlike string instrument, with 12 strings, although more recently variants have been constructed with 21 or other numbers of strings.
It draws its name from the ancient Korean confederacy of Gaya, where it is said to have been invented.
The gayageum is supposed to have been made by King Gashil, of the Gaya confederacy, around the 6th century.
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 Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Of these, three became the most dominant, the Three Kingdoms of Goguryeo in the north,Baekje in the southwest, and Silla (or Shilla) in the southeast.
The confederacy of Gaya also flourished in the south until it was annexed by Silla in 562.
Silla first annexed Gaya, then conquered Baekje and Goguryeo with Tang assistance.
www.gogog.com /project/wikipedia/index.php/Korea   (2886 words)

  
 The Ultimate Korea Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Korean historical documents state that Go-Joseon (also called Dangun Joseon; Dangun is the term designated to a monarch of Go-Joseon) came to power in the 24th century, BCE.
Allied with the Chinese Tang Dynasty, Silla would gain the upper hand and overthrow the other kingdoms.
Silla first annexed Gaya, then conquered Baekje, driving them south to a neighboring island.
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