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Gobeunok or
Gogok are comma-shaped or
curved beads and
jewels that
appeared from
middle age of
Mumun Period ( 850 to 550 BC )
through the
Three Kingdoms...
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Pasir Gogok is a
small village in Kota
Tinggi District, Johor, Malaysia. "Latar Belakang". 20
October 2015. v t e...
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Jalan Pasir Gogok (Johor
state route J221) is a
major road in Johor, Malaysia. v t e...
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dragon amulets from the
Shang period. Bi (jade)
Chinese jade Cong (jade)
Gogok Lingling-o
Magatama Ko, Patrick.
Federation of
Medical Studies of Hong Kong...
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small peanut-shaped or comma-shaped good luck
talismans (called
magatama or
gogok), as well as larger-scale
architectural pieces. A gold
crown featuring 58...
- East
Asian Buddhism composed of
three swirling and
interconnected blades Gogok, a comma-shaped
jewel found in the
Korean Peninsula Lauburu, the Basque...
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plates attached to each
other and are
adorned with many charms, such as
gogok. The
symbolism of
these charms and
their significance has yet been fully...
- “Yasakani no Magatama” - one of the “Three
Imperial Regalia of ****an”.
Gogok – a
similarly shaped jewel found in the
Korean Peninsula. Lingling-o – similarly...
- Adela,
Bukit Tunggal, Sening,
Bukit Keledang,
Ladang Santi,
Kampong Pasir Gogok, Pengerang,
Kampong Jawa,
Kampong Sungai Kapal, Lepau,
Sungai Rengit, Pekan...
- c. 1650 Boli I, c. 1671–1684 Eke 1684–1688 (killed by
mountain people)
Gogok, c. 1702
Wuring (brother of Eke), 1688–1719 Boli II (son of Wuring), 1719-after...