S. Korean First Lady has roots in Ayodhya?
Kim, wife of South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, is a descendant of one of the royal families in Ayodhya dating back 2,000 years, the Korea Times has reported, quoting the presidential office.
"The office said Kim is a descendant of Heo Hwang-ok, a princess who travelled from an ancient kingdom in Ayodhya, India, to Korea," the newspaper reported.
"An analysis of DNA samples taken from the site of two royal Gaya tombs in 2004 in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, confirms that there is a genetic link between the Korean ethnic group and certain ethnic groups in India," it said.
"Heo arrived on a boat and married King Suro of Korea’s Gaya kingdom in 48 AD, according to Samguk Yusa, an 11th-century collection of legends and stories."
"The chronicle says Princess Heo had a dream about a handsome king from a faraway land. After the dream, Heo asked her royal parents for permission to set out on an adventure to find the man of her fate," the report said. —PTI
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