
Silla Dynasty
The Silla Dynasty was an influential Korean kingdom that unified much of Korea from 57 BCE to 935 CE. Known for prospering through trade, art, and Buddhism, Silla established a centralized government and created impressive cultural achievements like Buddhist temples and sculptures. It formed alliances with neighboring kingdoms, which helped it maintain control for centuries. The dynasty played a key role in shaping Korea’s cultural and political identity, fostering a vibrant civilization that contributed significantly to Korea’s history.