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Silla: The Most Successful Of Three Korean Kingdoms

A. Sutherland  - AncientPages.com - Silla was one of the three kingdoms of Korea and the most successful one. In the 7th century, Silla conquered the other kingdoms: Baekje in 660 and Goguryeo in 668.

After the conquest, this critical period in the country's history, lasting from 668 to 935, is sometimes called the United Silla by historians.

Time Before The United Silla Emerged

In 57 BC, the first Korean state was formed. From at least the 8th century BC, the Koreans had come under the cultural influence of their powerful neighbor, China. Rice cultivation, bronze tools, and weapons borrowed from the Chinese pushed the Koreans toward urbanization and state formation. By the 4th century BC, small forms had emerged throughout the Korean peninsula, each based on a walled town.

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