Forced assimilation: Revision history


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  • curprev 09:2309:23, 11 May 2024211.230.224.218 talk 24,540 bytes −2 →‎East Asia: Goguryeo and Balhae do not fall under Editing Forced assimilation. Koreans are historically a combination of the Yemaek people of central and southern Manchuria and the northern and central Korean Peninsula, and the Samhan people of the central and southern Korean Peninsula, and this is a general perception in Korean historical and archaeological circles. In Korean history, Silla (Saro-guk) was a nation founded by survivors from Yemaek, the indigenous people of Gojoseon and Nakra undo

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