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Guhyeong of Geumgwan Gaya , also often Guhae (r. 521–532)[1] was the tenth and final ruler of Geumgwan Gaya , a Gaya state of ancient Korea . He was the son of King Gyeomji and Queen Suk.
Faced with an onslaught of Silla forces under King Beopheung , King Guhyeong chose to surrender freely, and brought his family and his treasures to Silla. He was received with ceremony and his family were admitted to the second-highest rank of the Silla bone rank system , the "true bone." The king was given the rank of Sangdaedeung , and permitted to keep his former territory as sigeup stipend land. According to the Samguk Yusa , this occurred either 520 or 490 years after the kingdom's legendary founding by King Suro .
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Father: King Gyeomji (겸지왕, 鉗知王)
Mother: Lady Suk (숙부인, 淑夫人)
Wife: Lady Gyehwa (계화부인, 桂花夫人) – daughter of a suijil named Bunjil (분질).
1st son: Kim Sejong (김세종, 金世宗) – father of Kim Solji (김솔지, 金率支).
2nd son: Kim Muryeok – father of Kim Seohyeon (김서현, 金舒玄).
3rd son: Kim Mudeuk (김무득, 金武得) – father of Kim Changhyeon (김창현, 金昌玄).
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^ These dates are generally accepted. However, the Samguk Yusa gives 521-562 also provides the alternate dates 507–549.
References
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Kim Bu-sik . Silla Bon-gi, Samguk Sagi .
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