Conquest of Jinhan by Silla

Saro, the most powerful statelet of the Jinhan confederacy, conquered each of the other statelets and later became Silla.

Conquest of Jinhan by Silla
Date1st century 3rd century
Location
Result Jinhan was absorbed into Silla
Belligerents
Silla Jinhan confederacy

The result of conquest war, Jinhan was completely annexed to Silla in the late 3rd century. However, some states absorbed in Gaya confederacy.

Timeline

  • 37? : Iseoguk 이서국 (presumed near Cheongdo)[1]
  • 79? : U-si 우시산국 (present-day Ulsan) and Kueo-ch’il 거칠산국 (present-day Busan)[2]

Northwards

  • 102 : Eumjipbeol 음즙벌국 (present-day northern Gyeongju)
  • 104 : Siljikgok 실직곡국 (present-day Samcheok)

Southwards

  • 102 : Apdok 압독국 (present-day Gyeongsan)
  • 108 : Biji 비지국 (present-day Hapcheon) and Chopal 초팔국 (present-day Changwon)
  • 108 : Dabeol 다벌국 (present-day Daegu)

2nd part

  • 185 : Somun 소문국 near Uiseong
  • 231 : Gammun 감문국 near Gimcheon
  • 236 : Golbeol 골벌국 near Yeongcheon
  • 247-261 : Saryangbeol 사량벌국 near Sangju

References

  1. According to Donggukyeojiseungram, it was destroyed during Yuri of Silla. According to Samguk Yusa, Iseo people attack capital in 37 CE. However, in Yurye of Silla 14th(297 CE), Iseoguk appeared on the record again. Due to these errors, Korean academic community sees it as a record error.
  2. This is recorded only in the Geodo(居道) biography of the Samguk Sagi. However, according to archaeology, the actual relics of Silla were not revealed until the early 5th century in Busan. Busan is presumed to be a Dongno(瀆盧國) of Byeonhan which still exist in late 3rd century. Due to these errors, Korean academic community does not understand the incident.
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