...The horse-riding peoples of Northeast Asia, who were related to Buyeo and Goguryeo, first ruled South Korea, then invaded Northern Kyushu using Byeonhan (Mimana) as a base, and further advanced into Kinai and established the Yamato Imperial Court, realizing the first unified state in Japan. The theory that the conquering dynasty and horse-riding nation established in Kinai in this way was essentially and comprehensively identical in all aspects of society, politics, military, and culture to the horse-riding nations of Central Eurasia and Northeast Asia was put forward. This theory caused a great stir, and many opinions for and against it have been presented since then. *The following is an explanation of terms that refer to the "Horseback Tribe Conquest of Japan Theory." Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…そして夫余や高句麗と関係ある北東アジア系の騎馬民族が,まず南朝鮮を支配し,やがてそれが弁韓(任那)を基地として北九州に侵入し,さらには畿内に進出して大和朝廷を樹立し,日本における最初の統一国家を実現した。そしてこのようにして畿内に樹立された征服王朝,騎馬民族国家が,その社会,政治,軍事,文化の各方面において,中央ユーラシアから東北アジアの騎馬民族国家のそれと,全体的に,かつ本質的に一致するという〈騎馬民族日本征服説〉を唱えた。この説は大きな反響を呼び,その後これをめぐって賛否多くの意見が提出されている。… ※「騎馬民族日本征服説」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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