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Pasa of Silla






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King Pasa
파사 이사금
婆娑尼師今
King of Silla
Reign80-112
Coronation80
PredecessorTalhae of Silla
SuccessorJima of Silla

Born???
Died112
Silla
Posthumous name
King Pasa (파사 이사금, 婆娑尼師今)
FatherYuri of Silla
MotherQueen Kim
Pasa of Silla
Hangul

파사 이사금

Hanja

婆娑尼師今

Revised RomanizationPasa Isageum
McCune–ReischauerP'asa Isagŭm

Pasa the Great (died 112, r. 80–112) was the fifth rulerofSilla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He is commonly called Pasa Isageum, isageum being the royal title in early Silla. As a descendant of Silla's founder Hyeokgeose, his surname was Bak.

Family[edit]

Background[edit]

According to Samguk sagi, Pasa Isageum(婆娑尼師今) became king. He is the second son of king Yuri(儒理王). He married Lady sasung(史省). [1] [2]

Pasa Isageum's Pasa(婆娑) is a Buddhist name, meaning 'truth appears' in Sanskrit. However, since it is long before Buddhism was introduced to Silla, it is likely that the Chinese character meaning was added later on. Pasa(婆娑) is rendering of a Chinese character for pronounce In Nihon Shoki's Empress Jingū part, characters are recorded as different pasa(波沙)(the same pronounce) because they are rendering of a Chinese character, which is more important than the meaning of Chinese characters. But, it is highly likely that the Japanese Historian's Pasa(波沙寐錦) was confused with Silseong Maripgan the Japanese historian who lacked an understanding of early Silla history.

Reign[edit]

In 87, he built Silla's first recorded castles outside of the Gyeongju region.

In 94, when the adjacent Gaya confederacy attacked, Pasa sent 1,000 cavalry to respond. When the Gaya attacked again two years later, he personally led a force of 5,000 to another victory. Pasa was subsequently appeased by an emissary from Gaya, but maintained superiority over the confederacy.

In 101, the Wolseong royal fortress was first constructed and would continue to be used until the fall of Silla. Portions of this fortress are still preserved in central Gyeongju.[3]

The next year, Silla gained control over the previously independent states of Siljikgok (present-day Samcheok), Eumjipbeol (present-day northern Gyeongju), and Apdok (present-day Gyeongsan). Six years later he took over the states of Biji (present-day Hapcheon), Dabeol (present-day Pohang), and Chopal (present-day Changwon) as well.

The rival Korean kingdom of Baekje had attacked in 85, but Pasa made peace with Giru of Baekje in 105.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 三國史記 卷第一 新羅本紀 第一 婆娑 尼師今 元年9月 婆娑尼師今立. 儒理王第二子也 妃金氏史省夫人, 許婁葛文王之女也. 初脫解薨, 臣僚欲立儒理太子逸聖, 或謂“逸聖雖嫡嗣, 而威明不及婆娑.” 遂立之. 婆娑節儉省用而愛民, 國人嘉之.
  • ^ Some revisionists(related to the North Korean academic community) claim that he was son of Talhae of Silla, and a woman from Persia. But The basis of this argument is weak.
  • ^ Shin, Sae-rom (March 19, 2015). "Excavation sheds light on Silla's royal palaces". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  • Pasa of Silla

    House of Park

     Died: 112
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Talhae

    Ruler of Silla
    80–112
    Succeeded by

    Jima


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