Jeju
Jeju island is one of the nine provinces of South Korea. The province is
situated on and coterminous with the nation's largest island, formerly
transliterated as Cheju or known
as Quelpart to Europeans. Jeju
Province lies in the Korea Strait, southwest of South Jeolla Province, of which it was a part
before it became a separate province in 1946. Its capital is Jeju City..
According to legend, three demi-gods emerged from Samsung-hyeol which is said
to have been on the northern slopes of Mt. Halla
and became the progenitors of the Jeju people who founded the Kingdom of Tamna. It has also been
claimed that three brothers including Ko-hu who were the 15th descendants of
Koulla, one of the Progenitors of the Jeju people, were received by the court
of Silla
at which time the name Tamna was officially recognized, while the official
government posts of Commander, Prince and Governor were conferred by the court
upon the three. However, there is no concrete evidence of when the "Three
Names" (Samseong-Ko, Yang and Pu) appeared nor for the exact date of when
Ko-hu and his brothers were received by Silla. It may be supposed that the
founding Period by the "Three Names" occurred during the Three
Kingdoms (Goguryeo,
Baekje
and Silla)
period on the mainland of Korea. Taejo,
founder of Goryeo,
attempted to establish the same relationship between Goryeo and Tamna as Tamna
had had with Silla. Tamna refused to accept this position and the Goryeo court
dispatched troops to force Tamna to submit. Ko ja-gyeon, chief of Tamna,
submitted to Goryeo in 938 and sent his son, Prince Mallo, to Goryeo's court as
a de facto hostage. In 1105 (King Sukjong's 10th year), the Goryeo court
abolished the name Takna which had to this time been used and from that year
on, the island was known as "Tamna-gun" (district) and Goryeo
officials were sent to handle the affairs of the island. Tamna-country was
changed to Tamna-county in 1153 during the reign of King Uijong and Choi Cheok-kyeong
was posted as Tamna-Myeong or Chief of Tamna. In 1121 during Huijong's reign,
Tamna was renamed "Jeju" and the posts of Judiciary were established
on the island. In 1271, General Kim Tong-jeong
escaped with what remained of his Sambyeolcho
force from Jindo and built the Hangpadu Fortress at Kwiil-chon from where they
continued their fight against the combined Korean government-Mongolian army but
within 2 years, faced by an enemy army of over 10,000 troops, the Sambyeolcho
was annihilated
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