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> One of the Korean faction Baekje went to Japan to unite the whole islanders.
> There is no country purely made of native Inuit as we know it. It is
> basically a Korean ruled country as emperor himself admitted his family was
> from Korean peninsula.
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> What you mean by white Hun? There is no such thing as white Hun. Hun is a
> Hun who are the predecessor of Mongols and a separated branch of ancient
> Koreans.

Were the huns korean though?  I thought they were more mongolian than
anything else.  True, the huns may have invaded northern korea but
numerous areas around mongolia and central asia have been subject to
the local barbarians, be they huns, mongolians, or turks.

Personally, I thought Koreans prided themselves on being the oldest
civilization in the orient besides china, but maybe I am wrong.