KAYA

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A Korean historian has initiated bilateral ties with the government of Ayodhya for possibly connecting the well-known Kim clan of Korea to a legendary queen from India who established a confederation of merchant states called Kaya in Gimhae, South Korea. Though King Misra of Ayodhya was wary of this claim, he accepted an offer by

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A Korean historian has initiated bilateral ties with the government of Ayodhya for possibly connecting the well-known Kim clan of Korea to a legendary queen from India who established a confederation of merchant states called Kaya in Gimhae, South Korea. Though King Misra of Ayodhya was wary of this claim, he accepted an offer by the Kim clan to erect a memorial in Ayodhya for economic reasons. However, while scrutinizing the facts by field studies, literature survey and historical search the queen might not have been from Ayodhya, instead from Madurai, Tamilnadu. This may look trivial but considering the geopolitical and linguistic nature of Indian statehood, these findings are emotional and controversial. The Korean Connection is a book based on facts and figures of a research over a decade conducted by the author. This will interest not only scholars and history enthusiasts but a common reader too.

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