basically u r correct. Gaya was called Nippon-Fu
(Japan-Domination) people were Japanese. Older Sillagi built Kudara.
Sillagi was imigrant from Japan Kushu to peninsula. Sillagi was
cultivated to enjoy life, but Kudara was effected by Chinese military
custom to erode and rob Sillagi teritory. Nippon-Fu fed up attacking
wars to allow Shillagi to beat Kudara to exterminate. Nippon-Fu withdrew
from Gaya together with Kudara refugees around AD670. It was the
beginnging of Southern Korean history.
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There was no Gaya kingdom, it was ancient Japanese local territory.
Iron was exported from Japan to Gaya.
Funny, this footage chart is showing "Dokdo" which was not known in such old time,
it was nest of sea lion of Japanese fishermen hunting.
Totaly this footage is fake, and narration was stolen from Japan.
It is shame of Korea to make such fake work on internet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCqnrhVZP1k
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