Jabi of Silla

Jabi of Silla

Infobox Korean name
hangul=자비 마립간
hanja=慈悲麻立干
rr=Jabi Maripgan
mr=Chabi Maripgan

Jabi of Silla (r. 458-479, d. 479) [Some sources give this as 478, presumably due to a discrepancy between lunar and solar calendars.] , also known by his title Jabi Maripgan, was the 20th ruler of the Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the eldest son of King Nulji, and his mother was the daughter of King Silseong. He married the daughter of Kim Misaheun.

In 474, Goguryeo launched a massive assault on Baekje, Silla's neighbor to the west. Jabi sent troops to aid Baekje, forming a historic alliance between the two kingdoms which lasted into the 6th century.

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ee also

*Three Kingdoms of Korea
*List of Korean monarchs
*List of Silla people


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