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■ 00:00 History Special Title ■ 00:16 History Special - The 4th Empire Daegaya, Crossing Baekdudaegan The backbone of the Korean Peninsula, Baekdudaegan, extending from Baekdu Mountain to Jiri Mountain. The eastern Honam region, west of Baekdudaegan, is where the history of Baekje is alive. However, here, in the land of Baekje, the hidden history of Daegaya is being revealed. Large-scale Daegaya tombs have been discovered in key transportation hubs in the eastern Honam region, such as Namwon Wolsan-ri and Durak-ri, and Jangsu Sambong-ri. These tombs show the expansion of Daegaya's territory at the time just by the size and number of the tombs. The truth about Daegaya's power that has been newly discovered recently! What do the traces of Daegaya discovered in Baekje's land, beyond Baekdudaegan, tell us? ■ 57:27 History Special - The Kingdom of the Golden Sword, the 7th Gaya, Daraguk The existence of Daraguk is confirmed through the Yongbongmun Hwandudaedo excavated from the Okjeon Ancient Tombs in Gyeongnam. Four dragon-shaped ring-shaped swords were excavated from Okjeon M3, which means there was a kingdom. Okjeon had good trading conditions and was able to maintain its economic power through mass production of jade and beads. Maltugu means a kingdom with military power. Daraguk was an independent empire within the Gaya Empire that had economic, military, and diplomatic power and lasted for over 200 years. #KoreanHistory #History #HistorySpecial #HistoryJournal