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Anjang of
Goguryeo (died 531, r. 519–531) was the 22nd
ruler of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. With his
original name of Heung-an...
- Cik Dat bin
Anjang Abdullah (2
October 1923 – 13
January 2024),
commonly known as
Abdullah CD, was a
Malaysian politician who
served as
chairman and General...
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Buddhist temple Geumgangsa.
Munjamyeong was
succeeded by his
eldest son
Anjang of Goguryeo. Father:
Prince Joda/Juda (조다, 助多) Grandfather: King Jangsu...
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fastened to a
rectangular frame made of
bamboo or wood. The
shack (
anjang-
anjang) is made of bamboo/wood
whose underside is 10 x 10 m,
while the upper...
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Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519
Anjang 519–531
Anwon 531–545
Yangwon 545–559
Pyeongwon 559–590
Yeongyang 590–618...
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northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
younger brother of
Anjang of Goguryeo, and is said to have been tall and wise. The
other two of the...
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After the
reign of King Munjamyeong, his son Heung-An
became King
Anjang. King
Anjang continued to
attack the
southern kingdoms and
weaken their power...
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Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519
Anjang 519–531
Anwon 531–545
Yangwon 545–559
Pyeongwon 559–590
Yeongyang 590–618...
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Gogugyang 384–391
Gwanggaeto the
Great 391–413
Jangsu 413–491
Munja 491–519
Anjang 519–531
Anwon 531–545
Yangwon 545–559
Pyeongwon 559–590
Yeongyang 590–618...
- Sosurim, Gogugyang, Gwanggaeto, Jangsu, Book 19.
Illustrious King Munja, King
Anjang, Anwon, Yangwon, Pyeongwon, Book 20. King Yeongyang,
Yeongnyu Book 21. King...