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  Gaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 era in ancient Korea.
Gaya is thought to have arisen from a more ancient confederacy of chiefdoms called Byeonhan.
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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 Gaya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaya, 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.
One of them, named Suro (수로; 首露), became the king of Geumgwan Gaya (금관 가야), and the other five founded the other five Gayas, namely Daegaya (대가야), Seongsan Gaya (성산 가야), Ara Gaya (아라 가야), Goryeong Gaya (고령 가야), and Sogaya (소가야).
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 Gaya -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Gaya is thought to have arisen from a more ancient confederacy of chiefdoms called (additional info and facts about Byeonhan) Byeonhan.
Gaya exported abundant quantities of iron armor and weaponry to (additional info and facts about Baekje) Baekje and the kingdom of Wa in (additional info and facts about Yamato period) Yamato period Japan.
Japanese scholars traditionally have argued, on the basis of various sources including the (additional info and facts about Nihonshoki) Nihonshoki, that Gaya was a (One of the 13 British colonies that formed the original states of the United States) colony or (A branch that flows into the main stream) tributary of Wa.
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 Gaya : search word
For other meanings of the term Gaya, see Gaya (disambiguation).'' 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 era in ancient Korea.
Gaya exported abundant quantities of iron armor and weaponry to Baekje and the kingdom of Wa in Yamato period Japan.
In 562, Daegaya, the last of the Gaya states, fell to Silla.
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}} Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in in the Nakdong River valley of Korea during the the Three Kingdoms era.
Gaya probably arose from a more ancient confederacy called Byeonhan.
One of them, named Suro, became the king of Geumgwan Gaya, and the other five founded the other five Gayas, namely Daegaya, Seongsan Gaya, Ara Gaya, Goryeong Gaya, and Sogaya.
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 Read about Gaya at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Gaya and learn about Gaya here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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
Gaya is thought to have arisen from a more ancient confederacy of chiefdoms called
Nakdong River, an area with fertile plains, access to the sea, and rich iron deposits, Gaya had an economy based on agriculture and fishing as well as trade.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Gaya   (518 words)

  
 Gaya
Gaya (가야; 加耶, 伽耶, 伽倻), also known as Kaya, 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
Gaya exported abundant quantities of iron armor and weaponry to Baekje and the kingdom of Wa in
Nihonshoki, that Gaya was a colony or tributary of Wa.
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 Encyclopedia: Gaya
Daegaya was a major chiefdom of the Gaya confederacy during the Korean Three Kingdoms period.
Goryeong Gaya was one of the lesser chiefdoms of the Gaya confederation during the Korean Three Kingdoms period.
Bihwa Gaya, also known as Bijabal, was one of the kingdoms of the Gaya confederacy.
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 Bambooweb: Gaya
Gaya is thought to be based on more ancient confederacy of chiefdoms called Byeonhan.
Situated around the mouth of the Nakdong River, an area with fertile plains, access to the sea, and rich iron deposits, Gaya economy was based on agriculture and fishing as well as trade.
The various Gaya mini-states formed a confederacy in the 2nd and 3rd centuries centred around Gayaguk of modern Gimhae.
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 Archive 03-2005 History of Far East
AD as a period of transition from Byeonhan to Gaya.
Gaya exported abundant quantities of iron armor and weaponry to
Goryeong Gaya 고령가야 古寧伽倻 was one of the lesser chiefdoms of the
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 Gaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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.
One of them, named Suro (수로; 首露), became the king of Geumgwan Gaya (금관 가야), and the other fivefounded the other five Gayas, namely Daegaya (대가야), Seongsan Gaya (성산가야), Ara Gaya (아라 가야), Goryeong Gaya (고령가야), and Sogaya (소가야).
Gaya is alsoa city in Bihar state in India.
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 Gaya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This article is about the Gaya confederacy of ancient Korea.
Although most commonly referred to as Gaya or Kaya (가야; 加耶, 伽耶, 伽倻), historical sources refer to the confederacy by a variety of names, due to the imprecision of transcribing Korean words into hanja.
Korean scholars have rejected this, on the basis of Korean sources which make no mention of Japanese suzerainty, and some believe Wa was a colony or tributary of Baekje.
www.tocatch.info /en/Gaya.htm   (597 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Gaya
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 (and#44032;and#50556;; and#21152;and#32822;, and#20285;and#32822;, and#20285;and#20539;), historical sources refer to the confederacy by a variety of names.
Goryeo Saryak (and#44256;and#47140;and#49324;and#47029;; and#39640;and#40599;and#21490;and#30053;) lists five; Geumgwan Gaya, Goryeong Gaya, Bihwa Gaya, Ara Gaya and Seongsan Gaya.
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 China History Forum, online chinese history forum > Korean History in a nutshell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Gaya (also called "Garak") was a minor state (that is, not one of the three major kingdoms) during the Three Kingdoms Period.
After Geumgwan Gaya capitulated to Silla in 532, the royal house was accepted into the Silla aristocracy and given the rank of "true bone," the second-highest level of the Silla bone rank system.
Ara Gaya, also known as Asiryangguk (아시량국, 阿尸良國), Ana Gaya (아나가야, 阿羅伽倻), and Alla (안라, 安羅) was a kingdom of the Gaya confederacy, in modern day Haman County of South Korea.
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Seongsan stretches to the north and the south, and has a lot of ridges.
The 130 tombs are located on the top of the ridge that stretches to the west and north.
For this reason it is believed that Seongsandong gobungun were not related to the Gaya cultural area.
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 Gaya - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
One of them, named Suro (수로; 首露), became the king of Geumgwan_Gaya (금관 가야), and the other five founded the other five Gayas, namely Daegaya (대가야), Seongsan_Gaya (성산 가야), Ara_Gaya (아라 가야), Goryeong_Gaya (고령 가야), and Sogaya (소가야).
------------------- Gaya is also a city in Bihar state in India.
------------------- Gaya is also a city in Niger.
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 welcome to SeongJu County.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The King of Gaya, Suro, married the princess of India's Ajeontaguk, Heo Hwang-ok, and had 10 sons, and the eldest son, Geodeung, succeeded the throne, and the second and third eldest sons took their mothers surname and became the founder of the family name Heo.
And in the meanwhile, the rest of 7 sons went in to Mt. Gaya for 3 years to practice asceticism and learned Buddhism from Jangyuhwasang(Bo-okseonsa), who was the elder brother of Queen Heo Hwang-ok.
The queen made a frequent visit to Mt. Gaya to see her beloved sons, but as this could disturb learning, Jangyuhwasang took 7 sons into Mt. Jiri.
seongju.go.kr /english/culture/spot_01_2.jsp   (195 words)

  
 :: CYBER MUSEUM OF DAEGAYA ...
King Gasil manufactured the Gaya harp after the model of a musical instrument of the Tang Dynasty.
As Gayaguk became in disorder Ureuk exiled to Silla with the Gaya harp around 551 and found favour with King Jinheung of Silla.
Tan-geumdae which is known as a place where he played the Gaya harp is also found in the Daemunsan.
www.daegaya.net /english/D/d31.htm   (2146 words)

  
 Gaya at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The ancient town of Gaya, located 100 kms south of Patna, is of great significance to Hindus and...
GAYA - La Nouvelle Agence est une agence Internet nouvelle génération qui intervient auprès de ses clients sur l'ensemble de leurs problématiques liées à l'internet.
The 2005 projected population for Gaya, India is 474,474.
www.springknow.com /Gaya.html   (466 words)

  
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The Walls of Seongsan, No.67 Gyeongsangnam-do Designated Cultural Assets, were built to prevent the Gaya forces in Chogye of Hapcheon and Uiryeong when Silla was occupying the Changnyeong area.
As mot of the walls fell down, it is impossible to know the exact structures, but the size is 1.2 km around and,in some well preserved places, the height is about 8m and the width is 5m.
Though they are not designated as cultural assets, there are remains of the Walls of Deungnimsan and Songgoksan, soil and stone walls believed to have belonged to Gaya Period like The Walls of Seongsan.
www.cng.go.kr /english/menu2/guyuk_06.html   (325 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: World AD 600-700   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Second of all you are no doubt referring to the Federation of Gaya which was a sovereign state.
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.
The Japanese were ejected from their holdings in Korea" This is directly referring to the confederation of Gaya.
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 Gaya #44032 #50556 #20285 #20539 or #21152 #32822...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Dogyong is located on the ridge stretching from Mt. Gaya to the north, and its height is 955.5m.
As this castle was built by taking advantage of the geographical features of the mountain, it is an impregnable fortress having walls of great steepness.
The date of construction for the castle is not known exactly, but is estimated to be in the middle of the 4th C, Seongsan Gaya period.
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 Gaya - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Journal of Francis Buchanan 1811-1812 - Patna and Gaya
Jorge Bolado rodó 'Maya y gaya' en nueve países.(TT: Jorge Bolado filmed Maya y gaya in nine countries.)(Entrevista) : An article from: Proceso
Buddha Gaya Through the Ages (Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica, No.134)
www.unipedia.info /Gaya.html   (678 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - World Cup 2002 - U194383
The Venue: The architects of this stadium like to think it is the most beautiful of the Korean venues.
Cables suspended from the roof represent the 12 strings of a Gaya Harp - a local Korean musical instrument.
The Venue: Gwangju prides itself on being a city of culture and the World Cup matches there will be staged alongside the fourth annual Biennale, an arts festival.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/U194383   (1021 words)

  
 Travel in Korea: Okjeon Tumuli (Gyeongsang (South) Province)
Many tombs of various sizes and styles overlook a plain formed by the Hwang River, a tributary of the Nakdong River.
As representative relics of the late Gaya period, this cemetery is thought to have been exclusively for Gaya leaders.
Designated Historic Site #326, Okjeon means "field of beads." The area was once a major center of power for Gaya.
www.lifeinkorea.com /Travel2/258   (132 words)

  
 welcome to SeongJu County.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Pocheon valley is the most well known valley in Mt. Gaya.
The scenery of the grand Mt. Gaya is blended well here and this place used to be a learning place for scholars of Seongju in the old days.
Eungwa Lee Wonjo, the civil minister of the late Chosun period and the great scholar of those days, used to live at the upper stream in Mangwijong.
www.seongju.go.kr /english/culture/spot_06.jsp   (129 words)

  
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Hwawangsan, which has the best surrounding conditions for a day climbing, attracts many tourists from all over the country in spring, in autumn, during the weekends and in October when the Hwawangsan Reed Festival is held.
It also has groups of eulalias in the summit basin and the Walls of Hwawangsan built up in the Gaya period.
As there are the sets of the drama Dr.Huhjun produced by MBC to celebrate its foundation, it is certain to be good sightseeing resources.
www.cng.go.kr /english/menu2/guyuk_08.html   (341 words)

  
 :: CYBER MUSEUM OF DAEGAYA ...
He brought national treasure level of relics illegally excavated or collected in the Gaya region ― especially in Goryeong ― to Japan.
However, most of those officials who worked for the Goryeong-gun Office and Police Department took refuge with the American army to Daegu via Seongsan.
Also, numerous people, including influential figures and leading class in the town, approached the Nakdonggang Iron Bridge after detouring Gaejin-myeon.
www.daegaya.net /english/D/d13.htm   (3060 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Karak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Kerak, a region in Jordan that contains a famous Crusader castle.
The Gaya confederacy (also referred to as Karak), an ancient Korean league of chiefdoms
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Karak   (219 words)

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