- sense. It was
below Gun (군, 郡; "county") in the
administrative hierarchy.
Dohobu (도호부; 都護府) was a
higher level administrative division and can be translated...
- [citation needed] Later,
Incheon County became Incheon Metropolitan Prefecture (
dohobu, 도호부). Old
Incheon consisted of today's
southern Incheon (i.e. Jung-gu,...
- then
renamed as Dongju.
Joseon dynasty King
Taejong changed its name into '
Dohobu'. In 26th year of King Sejong's
reign (1434), it was
transferred from Gyeonggi-do...
- 1309, the year
Chungseon becomes king.
Taejong established the
Suncheon Dohobu in the 13th year of reign, 1413.
Changed to Suncheon-gun in 1895, under...
- the
Joseon period,
hyanggyo were
established in
every bu, mok, daedohobu,
dohobu, gun, and
hyeon (the last
corresponding roughly to the size of modern-day...
-
Transcriptions Revised Romanization Andong Dohobu McCune–Reischauer
Andong Tohobu...
- Taejo's son King Taejong, it was once
again demoted to gun.
Later it
became a
dohobu, or
military protectorate, and in 1895 it
became a gun once again; it was...
-
established the city as Changwon-bu. In 1415, he
renamed Changwon-bu to Changwon-
dohobu.
Later during the King
Sunjo Period (1601), it
became Changwondae-do hobu...
- clan, and she was the
daughter of Park Gang-saeng, who
served as
Anbyeon Dohobu Governor. Park Gang-saeng died in 1422 (4th year of Sejong's reign), two...
-
mainly part of
Sutan Township of
Bupyeong Dohobu or
Bupyeong Metropolitan Prefecture. In 1895,
Bupyeong Dohobu was
downgraded to
Bupyeong County, and it...