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(Redirected from Seonghan of Silla) Silla nobleman (fl. 1st century) In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.
Kim Sŏng-han
Hangul태조 성한왕
Hanja太祖星漢王
Revised RomanizationTaejo Seonghan wang
McCune–ReischauerT'aejo Sŏnghan wang
Birth name
Hangul김성한, 김세한, 열한
Hanja金星漢, 金勢漢, 熱漢
Revised RomanizationGim Seonghan, Gim Sehan, Yeolhan
McCune–ReischauerKim Sŏnghan, Kim Sehan, Yŏrhan

Kim Sŏng-han (Korean: 김성한; Hanja: 金星漢), also called Kim Se-han (김세한; 金勢漢), was a Korean Silla dynasty politician. He was one of the founders of Gyeongju Kim clan. According to some theories, he was a son of Kim Al-chi, or a seventh-generation descendant of Xiongnu through the Han dynasty general Jin Midi. He was also known posthumously as King Taejo Seonghan (태조성한왕; 太祖星漢王).

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References

  1. <6> 김씨의 기원 세계일보 2011.04.02 (in Korean)
  2. 왜 신라 왕족은 흉노의 후손이라 했을까 데일리안 2009.04.23 (in Korean)


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