Gyeru

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Gyeru
Hangul
계루
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGyeru
McCune–ReischauerKyeru

Gyeru (계루, 桂婁) was an ancient Korean city-state that formed within the former realm of Gojoseon. Ruled by the Gyeru clan (Korean: 계루부, 桂婁部), it later became a member of the confederation of Jolbon together with Sono, Jeolno, Sun-no, and Gwan-no, and was given to King Dongmyeong.[1][2] A number of the members of the Go clan in the Gyeru lineage became kings of Goguyreo, including King Yuri and King Taejo, the second and sixth kings, respectively.[3]

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  1. ^ Gardiner, Kenneth (September 2005). "Kenneth Gardiner: Indefatigable in Acquiring Knowledge, Tireless in Teaching Others". The Review of Korean Studies (in Korean). 8 (3): 93–112.
  2. ^ Atlas of Korean History. Published and distributed by Stallion Press. 2008. p. 27. ISBN 978-981-08-0785-6.
  3. ^ "King Taejo". KBS World Radio. Retrieved 2022-06-07.