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- Siljik abstract "Siljik was the name of first an independent kingdom (Siljik-guk) and then a province of Silla (Siljik-gun). It was located near present-day Samcheok, in Gangwon Province, South Korea. First appearing in historical records in 102, Siljik was at that time an independent state strong enough to contest for territory with far off Eumjipbeol-guk in present-day Gyeongsan. Later, it was absorbed into Silla, permanently losing its independence no later than the early 6th century. Siljik stood on the border between Goguryeo and Silla spheres of influence in the early Three Kingdoms period, making it of great strategic interest to both countries. For a time in the 6th century, it was overseen by noted Silla general Yi Sabu.It is sometimes asserted that Siljik was a member of the Byeonhan confederacy, but its name does not appear in any recognizable form in the San guo zhi's list of Byeonhan tribes. Only one Siljik ruler's name has come down to the present day, that of King Anil, after whom a mountain fortress in Uljin is named. In addition, the title of "King of Siljik" was revived by Taejo at the beginning of the Goryeo dynasty. He bestowed this title on Kim Wi-ong, a scion of the Silla royal house. Kim's tomb remains in Samcheok today.".
- Siljik wikiPageID "3836944".
- Siljik wikiPageLength "1753".
- Siljik wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Siljik wikiPageRevisionID "546489722".
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Anil_of_Siljik.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Byeonhan_confederacy.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Korean_history.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_countries_in_East_Asia.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gangwon_Province_(South_Korea).
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Eumjipbeol.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Gangwon-do_(South_Korea).
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Gangwon_Province_(South_Korea).
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Goryeo.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Gyeongsan.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Korea.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Index_of_Korea-related_articles.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Isabu.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Wi-ong.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Korea-related_topics.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Proto–Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Records_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Samcheok.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Samhan.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink San_guo_zhi.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Silla.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Taejo_of_Goryeo.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Uljin.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Uljin_County.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLink Yi_Sabu.
- Siljik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Siljik".
- Siljik hangul "실직".
- Siljik hasPhotoCollection Siljik.
- Siljik mr "Silchik".
- Siljik rr "Siljik".
- Siljik wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Siljik wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Siljik subject Category:Early_Korean_history.
- Siljik subject Category:Former_countries_in_East_Asia.
- Siljik subject Category:Gangwon_Province_(South_Korea).
- Siljik hypernym Name.
- Siljik type Article.
- Siljik type Article.
- Siljik comment "Siljik was the name of first an independent kingdom (Siljik-guk) and then a province of Silla (Siljik-gun). It was located near present-day Samcheok, in Gangwon Province, South Korea. First appearing in historical records in 102, Siljik was at that time an independent state strong enough to contest for territory with far off Eumjipbeol-guk in present-day Gyeongsan. Later, it was absorbed into Silla, permanently losing its independence no later than the early 6th century.".
- Siljik label "Siljik".
- Siljik sameAs 실직곡국.
- Siljik sameAs m.0b2j_7.
- Siljik sameAs Q7515161.
- Siljik sameAs Q7515161.
- Siljik wasDerivedFrom Siljik?oldid=546489722.
- Siljik isPrimaryTopicOf Siljik.