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Land Policies, Taxation, and Economic Change in Unified Silla (8th–10th centuries)

Land Policies, Taxation, and Economic Change in Unified Silla (8th–10th centuries)

  1. King Sinmun abolishes stipend-village payments

    Labels: King Sinmun, Nogeup system
  2. State reports distribution of “able-bodied fields”

    Labels: King Seongdeok, Jeongjeon
  3. Mid-8th-century centralization efforts intensify

    Labels: Central government, Administrative reform
  4. Aristocratic backlash weakens royal land control

    Labels: Aristocracy, Royal authority
  5. Kim Hŏnch'ang rebellion signals elite fragmentation

    Labels: Kim H, Rebellion
  6. Jang Bogo’s maritime base boosts trade revenues

    Labels: Jang Bogo, Maritime base
  7. Jang Bogo assassinated, weakening central leverage

    Labels: Jang Bogo, Assassination
  8. Tax hikes after famine trigger widespread revolts

    Labels: Famine, Taxation crisis
  9. Later Goguryeo proclaimed, deepening Silla’s fiscal collapse

    Labels: Later Goguryeo, Kung Ye
  10. Wang Geon founds Goryeo, offering a new order

    Labels: Wang Geon, Goryeo
  11. King Gyeongsun surrenders Silla to Goryeo

    Labels: King Gyeongsun, Silla surrender