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400: Gwanggaeto sent 50,000 soldiers to defend Silla. As Goguryeo troops reached the Silla capital, the Baekje and Wa armies retreated toward Gaya. The Goguryeo and Silla alliance attacked and pursued the Baekje and Wa forces to the castle in
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who notified him that Baekje and Wa troops were crossing the border to invade Silla, and requested Goguryeo's aid. As Silla was a loyal ally of Goguryeo, Gwanggaeto agreed to help them.
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to surrender and become his subject. Gwanggaeto gained 58 towns and 700 villages, and returned home with hostages, including a Baekje prince and several ministers.
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territory. Gwanggaeto led his troops and defeated the Wa forces in the vicinity of Pyongyang. The Wa army was defeated and many Wa soldiers were killed.
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led his troops and attacked Baekje, conquering many castles along the way. Gwanggaeto captured the Baekje capital and forced
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occurred at the end of the 4th century and the beginning of the 5th century between
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399: Baekje broke its previous allegiance to Goguryeo and allied with
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404: Wa unexpectedly invaded the southern border of the former
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and Baekje its subjects, bringing about a unification of the
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Goguryeo–Wa conflicts

Gwanggaeto Stele
Korean Peninsula
Goguryeo
Silla
Goguryeo
Silla
Baekje
Wa
Gaya
Gwanggaeto the Great
Naemul
Asin
Goguryeo
Baekje
Wa
Silla
Three Kingdoms of Korea

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Gwanggaeto the Great
Asin
Wa
Pyongyang
Silseong
Alla

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