- was also
known by the
names of Heulseunggol-seong in the Book of Wei and
Holbon in the
Gwanggaeto Stele. In 37 BC,
Jumong had fled from
Dongbuyeo to avoid...
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daughter of
Holbon native Yeon
Tabal (연타발; 延陀勃). Unfortunately,
Soseono became a
widow after Wu Tae died. When
Dongmyeong arrived at
Holbon, he established...
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Soseono was the
daughter of Yeon Ta-bal, a
wealthy influential figure in
Holbon and the
second wife of Jumong. The same
source states that the
chief of...
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Wanggeom (Pyongyang)
Gojoseon North Korea 194 BC 108 BC fall of
Gojoseon Holbon (Mt. Wunü)
Goguryeo China 37 BC 3
moved to
Gungnae Gungnae (Ji'an) Goguryeo...
- ᠨᡳᠶᠠᠯᠮᠠᡳᡵᡤᡝᠨ ᡤᡠᠨᡥᡝᡬᠣ ᡳ ᡥᠣᠯᠪᠣᠨ ᠪᠠᡳᡨᠠᡳ ᡶᠠᡶᡠᠨ, Junghūwa
niyalmairgen gungheg'o i
holbon baitai fafun Yi: ꍏꉸꏓꂱꇭꉼꇩꃝꐨꏦꃤ, Zho huop rep mip gop hop guop fur jjux jie...
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Gungnae Fortress in 3 AD. In
contemporary sources, the city was
called Holbon fortress(홀본성) in the
Gwanggaeto Stele and
Heulseunggol fortress(흘승골성) in...
- Name
Hangul Hanja Pinyin Present-day
Comment Holbon/Heulseunggol
Fortress 홀본성/흘승골성 忽本城/紇升骨城 Huben/Heshenggu Wunü
Mountain Fortress,
Huanren First capital...
- co-inventor of Radar, Mr. B.H.Middleton of
Smiths Aircraft Instruments U.K., Mr.
Holbon of Rolls-Royce and Mr.
Sturggeon of de Havilland. Mr.Porter
headed the Department...
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erdmiig chin (original: Qamuγ-a γaiqaγuluγsan erdem-i činü)
Hagarhaiya holbon magtsugai (Qaγaraqay-a
qolban maγtasuγai)
Dorvon gartai,
negen niguurtai...