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    Geumgwan Gaya (43–532), also known as Bon-Gaya (본가야, 本伽倻, "original Gaya") or Garakguk (가락국, "Garak State"), was the ruling city-state of the Gaya confederacy...
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  • Gyeomji of Geumgwan Gaya (r. 492–521) was the ninth ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King Jilji and Queen Bangwon...
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  • Guhyeong of Geumgwan Gaya, also often Guhae (r. 521–532) was the tenth and final ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King...
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  • Jilji of Geumgwan Gaya (died 492) (r. 451–492) was the eighth ruler of Geumgwan Gaya, a Gaya state of ancient Korea. He was the son of King Chwihui and...
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    The Gaya confederacy (42–562) consisted of several small statelets. All rulers of Gaya bore the title Wang ("King"). Geumgwan Gaya (42–532) was one of the...
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  • (479–501) Geumgwan Gaya (complete list) – Isipum, King (346–407) Jwaji, King (407–421) Chwihui, King (421–451) Jilji, King (451–492) Gyeomji, King (492–521)...
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  • King (598–599) Beop, King (599–600) Mu, King (600–641) Geumgwan Gaya (complete list) – Gyeomji, King (492–521) Guhyeong, King (521–532) Goguryeo (complete...
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