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conquest and
domination of
northern Goryeo territory together with the
Dongnyeong Prefectures,
which had
jurisdiction over
southern Jabi (자비; 慈悲) p****....
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Dongnyeong Prefectures were
administrative divisions of the Mongol-led Yuan
dynasty of
China located in the
northwest Korean Peninsula between 1259 and...
- Yi
Dongnyeong (also
spelled Yi Dong-nyung) was a
Korean independence activist. He
served as the
fourth (1926),
seventh (1927–1930),
eighth (1930–1933)...
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incorporated them into
their empire as
Ssangseong Prefecture and
Dongnyeong Prefecture. In 1216, a host of
Khitans fleeing the
Mongols crossed into...
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invasions and
incorporated them into
their empire as the
Ssangseong and
Dongnyeong Prefectures. The
Goryeo army
retook these provinces partly thanks to defection...
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office 11
September 1919 – 23
March 1925
Prime Minister Yi
Donghwi Yi
Dongnyeong Sin Gyu-sik No Baek-rin Park
Eunsik Preceded by
Office established Succeeded...
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provinces of
Korea and
incorporated them into
their empire as
Ssangseong and
Dongnyeong Prefectures. In 1356, the
Goryeo army
retook these provinces partly thanks...
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Korea In
office May 3, 1926 – May 16, 1926
Preceded by Yi
Dongnyeong Succeeded by Yi
Dongnyeong Personal details Born (1878-11-09)November 9, 1878 Kangso...
- Gi (1364)
Rebellion of Kim Sam-sŏn and Kim Sam-gae (1364)
Recapture of
Dongnyeong (1370)
Waegu subjugation Gaegyeong (1377)
Jirisan Mountain (1377) Hwangsan...
- July 20, that same year, and Kim was
granted the
title of
Prince Consort Dongnyeong (동녕위). The
Princess had
become pregnant twice but had lost the babies...