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Silla's Legal Codes and Administrative Reforms (7th–10th centuries)

Silla's Legal Codes and Administrative Reforms (7th–10th centuries)

  1. Sangdaedeung office established to lead Hwabaek

    Labels: Sangdaedeung, Hwabaek
  2. Wihwabu created to manage official personnel

    Labels: Wihwabu, King Jinpyeong
  3. Seonbuseo established for naval administration

    Labels: Seonbuseo, navy
  4. Jobu department established to oversee taxes and labor

    Labels: Jobu, taxation
  5. Yebu established to oversee rites and ceremonies

    Labels: Yebu, rites
  6. Jipsabu chancellery instituted as central governing organ

    Labels: Jipsabu, chancellery
  7. Kim Heum-dol rebellion suppressed; royal authority strengthened

    Labels: Kim Heum-dol, King Sinmun
  8. National Confucian Academy (Kukhak) founded

    Labels: Kukhak, National Academy
  9. Nine provinces and five secondary capitals organized

    Labels: nine provinces, secondary capitals
  10. Office-land (jikjeon) system introduced for officials

    Labels: jikjeon, office-land
  11. Stipend-village (nogeup) system abolished by royal edict

    Labels: nogeup, King Sinmun
  12. Attempted capital relocation from Gyeongju to Dalgubeol

    Labels: Dalgubeol, Gyeongju