Mahan confederacy

Mahan confederacy
마한 (馬韓)
194 BC–6th Century CE
Mahan is on the far left.
Mahan is on the far left.
CapitalMokji
Common languagesHan (Mahan)
Religion
Shamanism
GovernmentConfederacy
Historical eraAncient
• Establishment
194 BC
• Submission to Baekje
6th Century CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Jin (Korean state)
Baekje
Today part ofSouth Korea
Mahan confederacy
Hangul
마한
Hanja
馬韓
Revised RomanizationMahan
McCune–ReischauerMahan

Mahan (Korean pronunciation: [ma.ɦan]) was a tribal grouping in southwestern Korea described in Chinese sources from the 3rd century. It was the largest of the 'three Hans' (the Samhan), along with Byeonhan and Jinhan.[1] During the 4th century, the kingdom of Baekje rose in the territory of Mahan and became one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.[2]

  1. ^ Barnes (2001), pp. 27–28.
  2. ^ Barnes (2001), pp. 32–36.

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