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Silla restoration movement
Hangul
신라부흥운동
Hanja
新羅復興運動
Revised Romanization
Silla Buheung Undong
McCune–Reischauer
Silla Puhŭng Undong
The Silla restoration movement refers to a series of uprisings in Yeongnam province of Korea in the middle Goryeo dynasty. These were part of a pattern of revolts aimed at restoring one of the old Three Kingdoms of Korea which took place across Korea in the 12th century. Representative Silla restoration revolts include those led by Yi Ui-min in 1186 and by Kim Sa-mi in 1193.
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The Sillarestorationmovement refers to a series of uprisings in Yeongnam province of Korea in the middle Goryeo dynasty. These were part of a pattern...
the 13th century, after bloody rebellions connected with the Sillarestorationmovement broke out in the area. At the same time, its boundaries were considerably...
China, was a battle between Baekje restoration forces and their ally, Yamato Japan, against the allied forces of Silla and Tang China. The battle took place...
a series of attacks on the Silla-Tang forces. In 663, Silla and Tang counterattacked, and besieged the restorationmovement at a fortress known as Juryu...
capital Luoyang, along with his father. After the defeat of the Baekje restorationmovement led by Boksin and Dochim at the Battle of Baekgang, which had sought...
a series of attacks on the Silla-Tang forces. In 663, Silla and Tang counterattacked and besieged the restorationmovement at a fortress known as Juryu...
reoccupying 200 or more castles. In 663, Silla and Tang counterattacked, and besieged the restorationmovement at a fortress known as Juryu Castle (주류성/周留城)...
Korean independence movement was a series of diplomatic and militant efforts to liberate Korea from Japanese rule. The movement began around the late...
who jumped off the cliff. Baekje forces attempted a brief restorationmovement but faced Silla–Tang joint forces. A Buddhist monk Dochim (도침, 道琛) and the...
primarily as a leader of the Baekje Revival Movement to restore the kingdom after the capital fell in 660 to the Silla–Tang alliance. The Gwisil clan was a collateral...
Period, first by the Goguryeo (also known as Goryeo) in 372 CE, by the Silla (Gaya) in 528 CE, and by the Baekje in 552 CE. As it now stands, Korean...
death. There was a brief attempt at Goguryeo restoration made by Anseung, who ultimately surrendered to Silla. One of his sons Go Yak-gwang settled in Japan...
crown used in dentistry. Like other interim restorations, it serves until a final (definitive) restoration can be inserted. Usually the temporary crown...
century BCE. Following the unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea into Silla and Balhae in the late 7th century, Korea was ruled by the Goryeo dynasty...
is considered as a masterpiece of the golden age of Buddhist art in the Silla kingdom. It is currently the head temple of the 11th district of the Jogye...
Province (신주; 新州). Sin (新) has both meaning of "New" and "Silla", thus literally means New Silla Province. In November 555, Jinheung Taewang made royal visit...
the Tibetans, who take over control of the Tarim Basin. A Goguryeo restorationmovement, led by Geom Mojam in northern Korea, places Anseung on the throne...
Great Commandery of Gyerim by the Emperor Gaozong of Tang to King Munmu of Silla was refused. After the Tang dynasty conquered Goguryeo in 668, the Protectorate...
alliance, ending all hopes for the restoration of the kingdom. 668: Goguryeo falls to the Silla-Tang forces. 676: Silla repels Chinese alliance forces from...
people and the source of life: water. Also in the park is a statue of the Silla-era intellectual Wonhyo. It is a popular spot for exercise. The park contains...
King of Silla, Beopheung of Silla. Lady Sobi (比召, ?–?), daughter of Seong of Baekje and became consort of the 24th King of Silla, Jinheung of Silla. Ajwa-Taeja...
Boxers blamed on foreign and Christian influence. Beginning in 1899, the movement spread across Shandong and the North China Plain, destroying foreign property...
During the work's movement, a significant amount of degradation had occurred, causing loss and disfigurement. After the initial restoration was completed...
Capital of Golden Silla. Taylor & Francis. p. 90. ISBN 978-1-317-23793-8. Another important assumption has been that the rulers of Old Silla, as listed in...
regime, initiating the nationalisation of industry, land reform, and the restoration of the People's Committees. While UN intervention was conceived as restoring...
him as the son of God. Silla is similar to Goguryeo. According to Silla's founding story, there was no king in the area where Silla was located, but the...
the former Korean Empire. The Korean resistance movement actively supported the independence movement under the provisional government, and received economic...