Samhan

group of three confederacies of protostates in southern Korean peninsula that existed between 1st century BCE and 4th century CE

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Abstract is: Samhan, or Three Han, is the collective name of the Byeonhan, Jinhan, and Mahan confederacies that emerged in the first century BC during the Proto–Three Kingdoms of Korea, or Samhan, period. Located in the central and southern regions of the Korean Peninsula, the Samhan confederacies eventually merged and developed into the Baekje, Gaya, and Silla kingdoms. The name "Samhan" also refers to the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Sam (三) is a Sino-Korean word meaning "three" and Han is a Korean word meaning "great (one), grand, large, much, many". Han was transliterated into Chinese characters 韓, 漢, 幹, or 刊, but is unrelated to the Han in Han Chinese and the Chinese kingdoms and dynasties also called Han (漢) and Han (韓). The word Han is still found in many Korean words such as Hangawi (한가위) — archaic native Korean for Chuseok (秋夕, 추석), Hangaram (한가람) — archaic native Korean for Hangang (漢江, 한강), Hanbat (한밭) — the original place name in native Korean for Daejeon (大田, 대전), Hanabaji (한아바지) — the original form of grandfather (할아버지). Ma means south, Byeon means shining and Jin means east. Many historians have suggested that the word Han might have been pronounced as Gan or Kan. The Silla language had a usage of this word for king or ruler as found in the words 마립간 (麻立干; Maripgan) and 거서간 / 거슬한 (居西干 / 居瑟邯; Geoseogan / Geoseulhan). Alexander Vovin suggests this word is related to the Mongolian Khan and Manchurian Han meaning ruler, and the ultimate origin is Xiongnu and Yeniseian. The Samhan are thought to have formed around the time of the fall of Gojoseon in northern Korea in 108 BC. Kim Bu-sik's Samguk Sagi, one of the two representative history books of Korea, mentions that people of Jin Han are migrants from Gojoseon, which suggests that early Han tribes who came to Southern Korean peninsula are originally Gojoseon people. However, the state of Jin in southern Korea, which its evidence of actual existence lacks, also disappears from written records. By the 4th century, Mahan was fully absorbed into the Baekje kingdom, Jinhan into the Silla kingdom, and Byeonhan into the Gaya confederacy, which was later annexed by Silla. Beginning in the 7th century, the name "Samhan" became synonymous with the Three Kingdoms of Korea. The "Han" in the names of the Korean Empire, Daehan Jeguk, and the Republic of Korea (South Korea), Daehan Minguk or Hanguk, are named in reference to the Three Kingdoms of Korea, not the ancient confederacies in the southern Korean Peninsula.

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Samhan is …
instance of (P31):
geopolitical groupQ52110228
historical periodQ11514315
triadQ29430681

External links are
P10565Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition) ID17257
P646Freebase ID/m/04j584
P5034National Library of Korea IDKSH2000025321

P17countryKoreaQ18097
P1343described by sourceRecords of the Three KingdomsQ247318
Book of the Later HanQ430428
Gujin Tushu JichengQ1768721
P1889different fromThree Kingdoms of KoreaQ165292
P582end time0236-01-01
P527has part(s)Jinhan confederacyQ701273
Mahan confederacyQ704278
Byeonhan confederacyQ1378584
P571inception-0107-01-01
P2936language usedSamhan languagesQ24870001
P706located in/on physical featureKorean PeninsulaQ483134
P276locationKoreaQ18097
P1942McCune–Reischauer romanizationSamhan
P2001Revised RomanizationSamhan
P580start time-0150-01-01
P2348time periodProto–Three Kingdoms of KoreaQ716528
P910topic's main categoryCategory:SamhanQ7098017

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FileName: History of Korea-001.png

Description: Proto-Three Kingdoms, c. 001 AD.

Artist: Historiographer

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Q3032846Jabal Samhan Nature Reserve
Q165292Three Kingdoms of Korea

part of (P361)
Q1378584Byeonhan confederacy
Q701273Jinhan confederacy
Q704278Mahan confederacy

Q484898Hyeokgeose of Sillaplace of birthP19
Q7098017Category:Samhancategory's main topicP301
Q96594972Q96594972main subjectP921

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