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** Silla (neighbor state to the east, took over Gaya)
 
** Silla (neighbor state to the east, took over Gaya)
 
** Baekje (neighbor state to the west)
 
** Baekje (neighbor state to the west)
 
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Image:Map_of_Gaya_-_en.png|Map of Gaya<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Gaya_-_en.png Wikimedia Commons]</ref>
 
Image:Kayagumplayer2.jpg|Modern Gayageum<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kayagumplayer2.jpg Wikimedia Commons]</ref>
 
Image:Duck-shaped_pottery_오리형_토기.jpg|Duck-shaped Pottery from Gaya<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Duck-shaped_pottery_오리형_토기.jpg Wikimedia Commons]</ref>
 
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=='''Further Reading'''==
 
=='''Further Reading'''==

2017년 9월 29일 (금) 19:48 판


Title Gaya (42 - 532 CE)
Author Lyndsey Twining
Concept Gayageum, Byeonhan Confederacy, Silla, Baekje


The Gaya Confederacy existed during the same period as the Three Kingdoms. It emerged out of the Byeonhan Confederacy, located in the south-central region of the Korean peninsula, between Baekje to the west and Silla to the east. It was annexed by Silla in 532. It is from this state which the Korean instrument, gayageum, gets its name.

Glossary

  • Objects
    • gayageum (a Korean traditional string instrument which gets its name from Gaya)
  • Related States
    • Byeonhan Confederacy (Gaya's precursor)
    • Silla (neighbor state to the east, took over Gaya)
    • Baekje (neighbor state to the west)

Further Reading

Worksheet

Issues to Resolve

  • Is this worth its own page?

Media to Produce

  • correct map

Examples

Korean Culture and Information Service, Facts about Korea, Korean Culture and Information Service, 2009, p.27.

Gaya (42-562) began as a type of confederation, formed when several tribes from the Nakdonggang River came together.

References