- is
considered "Original Incheon" (원인천). It was
internationally known as
Jinsen during ****anese rule,
based on the ****anese
pronunciation of Incheon's Sino-Korean...
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located in ****an, with the
other two
located at
Mukden in
Manchukuo and
Jinsen in Korea. The IJA had
intended to
completely replace the Type 38 with the...
- The U.S. military, led by
commanding general John R. Hodge,
arrives in
Jinsen (present-day Incheon).
September 9 U.S.
forces take
control of Seoul. The...
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newspaper published in
Korea from 1890 to 1908. It was
first published as
Jinsen Keijō Kakushū Shōhō (仁川京城隔週商報, 인천경성격주상보), then
changed its name to Chōsen...
- 1945: Keijō (京城府) - (capital) aka
Gyeongseong (경성),
present day Seoul.
Jinsen (仁川府):
Incheon (인천부).
present Incheon Metropolitan City. Kaijō (開城府): Gaeseong...
- 484–486. doi:10.2307/2320074. JSTOR 2320074.
Retrieved 2021-11-23. Xiao,
Jinsen; He,
Jianxun (December 2017). "On
Indeterminate Forms of
Exponential Type"...
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Wiley covered the
landings of a
peacekeeping force of
American troops at
Jinsen, Korea.
Detached from this duty with the cruisers,
Wiley joined a fast carrier...
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Robert Edward Kennedy (born June 20, 1933) is an
American Jesuit priest,
professor of theology,
psychoanalyst and Zen rōshi in the
White Plum lineage....
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Rajavartika —
Acharya Akalankadeva Harivansh Purana —
Acharya Jinsen (first) Adi
Purana —
Acharya Jinsen Uttarpuran —
Acharya Gunbhadra Aatm****hasan — Acharya...
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Shicai as Hao Zhao
Zheng Tianwei as
Empress He
Zhang Fuyuan as He Jin Ye
Jinsen as Hu Ban
Jiang Chongxia as Hu Lie Qi
Jianbo as Hu Yuan Yu
Weijie as Huche'er...