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Samguk Period (jan 1, 100 BC – jan 1, 698)

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In the Samguk era, four countries including Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla, which had developed into a centralized state from the first century BCE, and the Gaya Federation, which influenced its dominance, were established on the Korean peninsula and Manchuria. It refers to the period until unification by Silla. In the first half of the Three Kingdoms period, Goguryeo and Baekje led the Silla Kingdom, but after the King Jinheung became a powerful nation. Silla led the latter period of the Three Kingdoms and eventually unified the Three Kingdoms and opened the era of North and South Korea. The heyday of each country is in the 4th century of Baekje, the 5th century of Goguryeo, and the 6th century of Silla. It is important since the Korean peninsula was united for the first time.

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jan 1, 100 BC
jan 1, 698
~ 798 years
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