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 Gaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gaya (가야, 伽倻 or 加耶), also known as Garak (가락,駕洛), Gara (가라,加羅), Garyang(가량,加良), Guya (구야, 狗耶) was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in three kingdoms era in ancient Korea.
Gaya was based on more ancient confederacy of chiefdoms called Byeonhan.
Gaya is also a city in Bihar state in India.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/g/ga/gaya.html   (180 words)

  
 Geumgwan Gaya - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Geumgwan Gaya, also known as Bongaya (본가야, 本伽倻) (meaning the "original Gaya") was a major chiefdom of the Gaya confederacy.
Royal tombs attributed to Geumgwan Gaya were unearthed in Daeseong-dong, Gimhae in the early 1990s.
Partially on this basis, Cheol (2000) argues that the rulership of Geumgwan Gaya was taken over by invaders from Buyeo after the decline of the Chinese commanderies.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Geumgwan_Gaya   (270 words)

  
 Gaya, India
Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in in the Nakdong River valley of Korea during the the Three Kingdoms era.
Gaya exported abundant quantities of iron armor and weaponry to Baekje and the kingdom of Wa in Yamato period Japan.
The various Gaya mini-states formed a confederacy in the 2nd and 3rd centuries centred around Geumgwan Gaya in modern Gimhae.
www.creekin.net /c4100-n85-gaya-india.html   (581 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Gaya confederacy
Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms in the Nakdong River valley of southern Korea, growing out of the Byeonhan confederacy of the Samhan period.
Gaya arose from the twelve tribes of the ancient Byeonhan, one of the Samhan confederacies.
The various Gaya mini-states formed a confederacy in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, centered around Geumgwan Gaya in modern Gimhae.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Gaya_confederacy   (656 words)

  
 YONHAP NEWS
Gaya existed in the southeast part of the Korean Peninsula for about 500 years during the Three Kingdoms era (57 B.C.-668 A.D.) in the form of a confederacy of more than 10 small kingdoms.
Another attempt to revive the Gaya culture is the performance of the "Fourth Kingdom" based on the novel of the same title by popular Korean novelist Choe In-ho.
Geumgwan Gaya (43-532), also known as Bon Gaya, meaning "original Gaya," was a major kingdom of the Gaya confederacy.
english.yna.co.kr /Engnews/20060920/510100000020060920094941E7.html   (751 words)

  
 Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eventually it was superceded by another affiliation of local tribes and clans, the Gaya Confederacy, which itself was absorbed by Silla by 562 CE.
It was one of the Gaya Confederacy states.
See also Geumgwan and Karak for related states, and Jin for the antecedents to the Gaya.
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 Gaya #44032 #50556 #20285 #20539 or #21152 #32822 also known...
"Gaya" (가야, 伽倻 or 加耶), also known as Garak (가락,駕洛), Gara (가라,加羅), Garyang(가량,加良), Guya (구야, 狗耶) was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in three kingdoms era three kingdoms era in ancient Korea Korea.
Gaya was based on more ancient confederacy of chiefdoms called Byeonhan Byeonhan.
One of them, named Suro (수로; 首露), became the king of Geumgwan Gaya Geumgwan Gaya (금관 가야), and the other five founded the other five Gayas, namely Daegaya Daegaya (대가야), Seongsan Gaya Seongsan Gaya (성산 가야), Ara Gaya Ara Gaya (아라 가야), Goryeong Gaya Goryeong Gaya (고령 가야), and Sogaya Sogaya (소가야).
www.biodatabase.de /Gaya   (245 words)

  
 Guesthouse Guesthouses in Gaya Guesthouse Guesthouses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gaya (가야; 加耶, 伽耶, 伽倻), also known as Garak (가락; 駕洛, 迦落), Gara (가라; 加羅, 伽羅, 迦羅, 柯羅), Garyang(가량,加良), or Guya (구야, 狗耶) was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in the Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms era in ancient Korea.
(Guesthouse Guesthouses in) Gaya exported abundant quantities of iron armor and weaponry to Baekje and the kingdom of Wa in Yamato period Japan.
(Guesthouse Guesthouses in) The various Gaya mini-states formed a confederacy in the 2nd and 3rd centuries centred around Geumgwan Gaya in modern Gimhae.
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 Welcome to Gimhae National Museum
The history of Gaya is divided into two periods of the early and late Gaya and Geumgwan Gaya represents the early Gaya.
The center of the Geumgwan Gaya exhibit consists of artifacts uncovered from the ancient tombs of Daeseong-dong.
In order to emphasize the role of iron manufacturing technique and overseas trade in the development of Geumgwan Gaya, the exhibition displays iron manufacturing methods and plate armours, as well as exotic artifacts imported from foreign countries during that period.
www.gwmy.or.kr /temp/en/galleries/galleries_01.htm   (371 words)

  
 Australian Information from Wikipedia
Famous ancient members of this clan, aside from the kings of Geumgwan Gaya, include the Silla general Kim Yu-shin.
In the Unified Silla period, members of the Gimhae Kim family were admitted to all but the highest level of the Silla bone rank system.
The Hamchang Kims trace their origin to the founder of the little-known Gaya state of Goryeong Gaya.
www.thinkingaustralia.com /thinking_australia/wikipedia/default.php?title=Kim_(Korean_name)   (541 words)

  
 Welcome to Gimhae National Museum
The exhibit for Ara Gaya is centered on the artifacts from the Mali-san ancient tombs in Haman, as well as the artifacts from the Magapchong (Tomb of Horse Armour), which is famous for the discovery of horse armour
Dae Gaya, expanded its territory gradually from Goryeong and became the leading political body of the late Gaya.
The last exhibition of Gallery II is designed to show the cultural uniformity of the former Gaya regions under the local ruling system of Silla after the fall of Gaya, through the excavated artifacts from the Gusan-dong ancient tombs in Gimhae and the Gaeumjeong-dong ancient tombs in Changwon.
www.gwmy.or.kr /temp/en/galleries/galleries_02.htm   (535 words)

  
 Daegaya - Cleverpedia, the ultimate encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Daegaya was a state of the Gaya federation in the middle south of Korea.
Daegaya was coined/shaped and up to the power loss Geumgwan Gayas hardly a metal economy had developed strongly agriculturally.
Only in the course of the guidance change within the Gaya federation of Geumgwan Gaya to Daegaya Eisenbergwerke and processing places developed.
cleverpedia.com /Daegaya   (88 words)

  
 Museum Busan English Site
Ara Gaya, Biwha Gaya and ancient Japanese artifacts as well as a chinese celadon have been excavated from Bokcheon-dong Tombs.
In the early stage, during the 4th and early 5th centuries, Gaya was centered around the mouth of the Nakdonggang, Daegaya was the head nation in the Gaya coalition in the later stage, from the late 5th century until its fall in 562 AD.
The United Gaya was overtaken by the Silla Kingdom before ever achieving the political unification.
museum.busan.kr /eng/bokcheon/menu7.html   (268 words)

  
 Gaya confederacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Horn-shaped cup from Gaya that may illustrate connection of Persian culture through the Silk Road to Korea.
The argument that "Japan conquered the southern tip of the peninsula where it established a 'colony' called Mimana have since been largely discounted by historians in both Japan and Korea."[2]
Gaya pottery at the National Museum of Korea.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gaya_confederacy   (683 words)

  
 General World History: World AD 600-700
Second of all you are no doubt referring to the Federation of Gaya which was a sovereign state.
- Nihonshoki, that Gaya was a colony or tributary of Wa.
The information on Gaya was very interesting, and quite informative - but well off topic - the question raised was about events that occurred around 600 - 700 AD.
www.allempires.com /forum/printer_friendly_posts.asp?TID=1458   (7471 words)

  
 Gaya
A blind principal making a difference in poor children's lives in Gaya - DailyIndia.com
A blind principal making a difference in poor children's lives in Gaya
Gaya, Dec.26 (ANI): A visually challenged man in Bihar, who has risen to become the Principal of a school, has become a source of inspiration for hundreds...
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/g/ga/gaya.html   (215 words)

  
 Gaya | THG Lexikon
Das Reich Gaya (oder Kaya) war eine Föderation aus sechs Staaten im mittleren Süden Koreas.
Es bestand etwa von 42-562 zur Zeit der Drei Reiche von Korea, zu denen Gaya nicht gerechnet wird.
Gaya war politisch und militärisch eng mit Japan verbunden.
www.tomshardware.de /lexikon/Gaya   (254 words)

  
 Bienvenidos a Corea Hoy !!!
Gaya existió en la parte sudeste de la Península Coreana durante aprox.
En Gimhae, Provincia de Gyeongsang del Sur, donde estuvo un poderoso reino de Gaya llamado Geumgwan Gaya, comenzará un festival internacional el 22 de septiembre, para darles a los visitantes de Corea y de países extranjeros la oportunidad de experimentar la rica cultura de Gaya, durante doce días hasta el 3 de octubre.
Geumgwan Gaya (43-532), también conocido como Bon Gaya, que significa “Gaya original”, fue un importante reino de la confederación de Gaya.
www.coreahoy.net /document/06sepeve20-02.html   (776 words)

  
 Lexikon Geumgwan Gaya
Geumgwan Gaya, auch Pon Gaya oder Bongaya (übersetzt "ursprüngliches Gaya") genannt, war ein kleines Königreich im mittleren Süden Koreas, mit der Hauptstadt in Gimhae.
Geumgwan Gaya war eines der Gaya-Föderations-Staaten und nahm lange Zeit eine Führungsposition innerhalb Gayas ein, denn Geumgwan Gaya verfügte über viele Eisenerzvorkommen auf seinem Territorium und hohe Eisenverarbeitungskapazitäten, die Einkünfte durch Eisenhandel und Waffenproduktion ermöglichten.
Jahrhundert, genauer 532 wurde Geumgwan Gaya von Silla erobert und Daegaya übernahm die Führung im verbliebenen Teil der Gaya-Föderation, die 562 vollständig von Silla erobert wurde.
lexikon.freenet.de /Geumgwan_Gaya   (211 words)

  
 Gaya #44032 #50556 #20285 #20539 or #21152 #32822...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Gaya #44032 #50556 #20285 #20539 or #21152 #32822...
--- "Gaya" is also a city in Bihar state in India.
--- "Gaya" is also a city in Niger.
www.geodatabase.de /Gaya   (208 words)

  
 Silla information - Search.com
To the west, Baekje had centralized into a kingdom by about 250, by overtaking the loose Mahan confederacy.
To the southwest, Byeonhan was being replaced by the Gaya confederacy.
Silla absorbed the Gaya confederacy, annexing Geumgwan Gaya in 532 and conquering Daegaya in 562, thereby expanding its borders to the Nakdong River basin.
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 All Empires History Forum: Korea’s Indian Queen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After King Suro had become the ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, the courtiers approached him and told him that it was regrettable that the King had no wife.
Queen Heo is not from Gaya, she is from Ayuta(Which Means Ayodhya, the birth place of Lord Rama).
We were surprised, but their is enough proof that Qeen Heo is Indian princes becoz the fish design is also the official symbol of the dynasty that Queen Heo hails from..
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=8890&PID=237250#237250   (1230 words)

  
 Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
}} Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in in the Nakdong River valley of Korea during the the Three Kingdoms era.
Although most commonly referred to as Gaya or Kaya (&
44256;려사략; 高麗史略) lists five; Geumgwan Gaya, Goryeong Gaya, Bihwa Gaya, Ara Gaya and Seongsan Gaya.
simple.seowaste.com /Gaya   (604 words)

  
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However, this method was not common in the rest of China.
The first historical record documenting the offering of tea to an ancestral god describes a rite in the year 661 in which a tea offering was made to the spirit of King Suro, the founder of the Geumgwan Gaya Kingdom (42-562).
Records from the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) show that tea offerings were made in Buddhist temples to the spirits of revered monks.
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 Are there any examples of interracial marriage? - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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Well it isn't actually China, but in Korea there was this little state called Geumgwan Gaya, which existed during the Korean 3 kingdoms period.
Legend says that an Indian princess sailed to Geumgwan Gaya from the kingdom of "Ayuta", which was in India, and became the king's queen.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=2618   (3850 words)

  
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This museum exhibits and introduces the relics excavated from Daeseong-dong tombs to reveal the actualities of Geumgwan Gaya that has been covered in the history and the fact that this region used to be the center of Geumgwan Gaya.
The museum is composed of a ground-level exhibition center and one basement.
www.invil.org /english/tourism/themeTour/museum/contents.jsp?con_no=100694&page_no=1   (91 words)

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