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Hurŭng (Korean: 후릉), also
known as Huneung, is a 15th-century
royal mausoleum located in
Ryongjong Village, Panmun-guyok, Kaesong,
North Korea. The site...
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Jeongjong died in 1419 and was
buried alongside his wife,
Queen Jeongan, at
Hurŭng (후릉), in present-day P'anmun Ward, Kaesŏng,
North Hwanghae Province, North...
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contains North Korea's only two
royal tombs dating to the Joseon: the
Hurung Royal Tomb,
belonging to the dynasty's
second king,
Jeongjong of Joseon...
- County, next to Anrung. It is
listed as
North Korean Cultural ****et #553.
Hurung (후릉/厚陵)
contains the
remains of King
Kangjong (1152-1213, r. 1211-1213)...
- hair du̱byiang -
breast ka̠ta̠ssi -
forehead a̠ta̠ngbak -
wrist ka̠ta̠ng-
hurung bak -
finger bva̠k - hand Jju at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Blench, Roger...
- 1006
Bukit Batu
Kanarakan 100.61 379 62.71.02.1007
Bukit Batu
Habaring Hurung 73.43 1,073 62.71.03.1001
Jekan Raya
Palangka 22.49 46,504 62.71.03.1002...
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Kabupaten Kotawaringin Timur Regency Coat of arms Motto(s): "Habaring
Hurung"
Ngaju language: "Mutual
Cooperation and ****istance"
Location within Central...
- is one of two
royal tombs from that
dynasty in the country; the other,
Hurung,
belongs to King Jeongjong, who
temporarily moved the
capital back to Gaegyeong...
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eleventh month is
called bulan li,
while the
twelfth month is
named bulan hurung. The
first day of each
month (bona ni bulan) fell
directly one day after...
- 9,076 9,470
Hapung 11 22765 12.21.15 Sosa Julu 155.95 (c) 10,295 11,100
Hurung Jilok 12 22765 12.21.17 Sosa
Timur (East Sosa) 159.55 (d) 8,623 8,796 Tanjung...