- Tan (Lee Min-ho) is a
wealthy heir to a
large Korean conglomerate called Jeguk Group. He was
exiled to the U.S. by his half-brother Kim Won (Choi Jin-hyuk)...
- (1905–1907);
Chongri daesin (1907–1910) Korean: 대한제국; Hanja: 大韓帝國; RR: Daehan
Jeguk; MR: Taehan Cheguk; lit. Empire of
Great Korea 권태환 신용하 (1977). 조선왕조시대 인구추정에...
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Princess Supreme Jeguk (Korean: 제국대장공주; Hanja: 齊國大長公主; 28 June 1259 – 11 June 1297; lit. 'Princess-Aunt of the
State of Je'), also
known as
Queen Jangmok...
- the name of the
Korean Empire (대한제국; 大韓帝國;
Daehan Jeguk). The "han" (韓) in
Hanguk and
Daehan Jeguk is
derived from Samhan, in
reference to the
Three Kingdoms...
- Star
Empire Entertainment (Korean:스타제국
Seuta Jeguk) was a
South Korean private-held
entertainment company founded in 2000 by Shin Ju-hak. It was formerly...
- from
Joseon to the
Korean Empire (Korean: 대한제국; Hanja: 大韓帝國; RR: Daehan
Jeguk; MR: Taehan Cheguk; lit. Great Han Empire). A
portion of the
Korean Empire's...
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Korea (founded in 1919
within the
Republic of China),
which replaced Daehan Jeguk (대한제국/大韓帝國) with
Daehan Minguk (대한민국/大韓民國). Today, the
Republic of China...
- The
Eternal Empire (Korean: 영원한 제국; RR: Yeongwonhan
jeguk) is a 1995
South Korean film
directed by Park Jong-won. It was
chosen as Best Film at the Grand...
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Empire of Gold (Korean: 황금의 제국; Hanja: 黃金의 帝國; RR: Hwanggeum-eui
Jeguk) is a 2013
South Korean television series starring Go Soo, Lee Yo-won, and Son...
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Mahan to Goguryeo. The "Han" in the
names of the
Korean Empire,
Daehan Jeguk, and the
Republic of
Korea (South Korea),
Daehanminguk or Hanguk, are named...