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    Kim Yu-sin (595 – 21 August 673) was a Korean military general and politician in 7th-century Silla. He led the unification of the Korean Peninsula by Silla...
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    Muyeol of Silla (redirect from Kim Chunchu)
    Korean polo). During the game, Kim Yu-sin deliberately tore off one of the tassels on Kim Ch'un-ch'u's robe. Kim Yu-sin offered to have it sewn by one...
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    Gaya. King Suro was the founder of Gaya confederacy, and his descendant, Kim Yu-sin is renowned for leading the Silla armies to unify the Three Kingdoms of...
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    his parties and dissipation caused neglect for state affairs. In 660, Kim Yu-sin of Silla set out with fifty-thousand troops to rendezvous with the Tang...
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  • General Kim Yu-sin. Kim Won-sul was the second son of General Kim Yu-sin, and direct descendant of King Suro, the founder of Geumgwan Gaya. Kim Won-sul...
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    Munmu of Silla (redirect from Kim Beopmin)
    was the son of King Muyeol and Munmyeong, who was the younger sister of Kim Yu-sin. Under his father's reign, he held the office of pajinchan, who apparently...
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  • kings of Geumgwan Gaya, include the Silla general Kim Yu-sin. In Later Silla, members of the Gimhae Kim family were admitted to all but the highest level...
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  • Occupations, and the Six Ways of Government Service (五常六藝 三師六正). Kim Yu-sin Kim Alcheon Kim Won-sul Kim Gwanchang (김관창) Following the fall of Silla, the term hwarang...
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    became greatly discouraged. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by Kim Yu-sin and Kim Alcheon. According to Samguk Sagi, Bidam and his thirty followers...
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    Muyeol in Seoak-dong, nearby tumuli in Chunghyo-dong and the tomb of Kim Yu-sin. The tombs of Queen Seondeok, King Sinmun, King Hyogong and King Sinmu...
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