- Bihwa Gaya
Infobox Korean name
hangul=비화가야
hanja=非火伽倻
rr=Bihwa Gaya
mr=Pihwa KayaBihwa Gaya, also known as Bijabal, was one of the kingdoms of the
Gaya confederacy during the Three Kingdoms Period. It was based near the modern city center ofChangnyeong County inSouth Gyeongsang province,South Korea . It was conquered bySilla in the6th century , before 555.Bihwa Gaya is mentioned in the "
Goryeo Saryak " and under the name "Bijabal" in the Japanese chronicle "Nihonshoki ". It may have arisen from the3rd century Jinhan state of Bulsaguk (불사국, 不斯國) which was probably also located in Changnyeong. Archeological evidence suggests a close relationship between Bihwa Gaya and nearbySilla , although as part of the Gaya confederacy Bihwa would frequently have been at war with Silla.The royal
tomb s of Bihwa Gaya are located in Gyo-dong, Changnyeong-eup, in Changnyeong County. Some of these tombs were excavated during the period of Japanese occupation in 1918, but all records of that excavation have been lost. In 1973, a team of researchers fromBusan 'sDong-A University excavated several remaining tombs. These tombs appear to have been constructed in the5th century . Some of them show indications oflive burial of members of the royal household. In 1996, a museum focused on the relics of the Bihwa Gaya period opened adjacent to the tombs.See also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Gaya confederacy
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