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Jalsan (November 16, 1947 –
April 28, 2013) was a politician, scholar, and
Buddhist leader (tulku) in the People's
Republic of China. He was of Mongol...
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Before succeeding his uncle, King Yejong, he was
known as
Grand Prince Jalsan (잘산대군; 乽山大君). Yi
Hyeol was born as the
second son of
Crown Prince Yi Jang...
- unknowingly, had
their last son and
child on 28
August 1457,
Grand Prince Jalsan (later
Seongjong of Joseon). Just
about a
month later on 29
September 1457...
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decision to
recuse both Yejong's son as too
young and
Jalsan's older brother as too weak. As a result,
Jalsan was
chosen to
become King Seongjong, the 9th King...
- J.B.
Patel Primary School,
ALING Harsh Balvatika,
NANAKALODRA Jalsan High School,
JALSAN Kendriya Vidyalaya ONGC (CBSE) Lok
Jagruti High
School M.T. High...
- same
royal titles. It was said that
Jalsan's grandfather, King Sejo,
intended to have Lady Han as a
concubine for
Jalsan, but
Crown Princess Consort Han,...
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Myeongsuk (1456 – 4
October 1482)
Younger brother: Yi Hyeol,
Grand Prince Jalsan (이혈 잘산대군; 19
August 1457 – 20
January 1494) Consort(s) and
their respective...
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young So-hwa Go Joo-won as King
Seongjong Yoo Seung-ho as
young Prince Jalsan (later Seongjong) Jun Kwang-ryul as Jo Chi-gyeom, head of the
eunuchs Yang...
- Instead, his
nephew and the
second son of
Crown Prince Uigyeong,
Grand Prince Jalsan,
became the heir and was
posthumously honored as King Seongjong. Both of...
- (1924–2013), linguist, one of the world's few
experts on the
Khitan language Jalsan,
linguist and
Buddhist leader Batdorj-in Baasanjab,
actor Xiao Qian, academic...