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  • curprev 21:5021:50, 26 June 2023 Ecthelion83 talk contribs m 71,344 bytes +31 it is probably more accurate to say "developments on the Korean Peninsula" rather than "from Korea" as the latter implies descent from Unified Silla and its successor states and cultures (while similar, Baekje's culture was still distinct from Silla); while Unified Silla did defeat and absorb Baekje and Goguryeo with T'ang help, Japanese legal developments were probably more influenced by Baekje than the other two Korean kingdoms undo

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