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Korea --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- History
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A history of ancient Korean-Japanese relations. According to Japanese scholars, the Japanese people are a unique nation related to no other peoples, and Yamato Japan was founded by purely indigenous rulers, the ancestors of the Japanese imperial family. However, the author maintains that the people of Baekje went over to Japan to establish the Yamato Kingdom and that the Japanese imperial family originated from the royal family of Baekje.
Yamatai (Japan) --- Japan --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- Korea
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Japan --- Yamatai (Japan) --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- Korea
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Paekche (Kingdom) --- Japan --- Korea --- Foreign relations
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The author examines the development of Baekje as a state during the 4th century when King Geunchogo reigned. He clearly describes the birth, childhood, enthronement, and military and political activities of King Geunchogo, the 13th King of Baekje.
Kunchogo, - King of Korea, - d. 375. --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- Korea
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Paekche (Kingdom) --- Yamatai (Japan) --- Korea --- Japan --- History. --- History --- Relations
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Paekche (Kingdom) --- Kaya (Confederation) --- Japan --- Korea --- Relations --- Foreign relations
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Japan --- Korea --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- Yamatai (Japan) --- Civilization --- Korean influences. --- Ethnic relations. --- History --- Relations
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Muryŏng Wang, --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- Japan --- Korea --- Relations --- History
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International relations. --- Kings and rulers. --- Politics and government. --- To 935 --- Asia --- Corée --- Japan --- Japan. --- Japon --- Korea --- Korea. --- Paekche (Kingdom) --- Politique et gouvernement --- Politics and government --- Relations
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