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Mireuksa (Korean: 미륵사; Hanja: 彌勒寺) was the
largest Buddhist temple in the
ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje. The
temple was
established in 602 by King Mu...
- (Korean: 익산 미륵사지 석탑; Hanja: 益山 彌勒寺址 石塔) is
located in the
former temple Mireuksa, Geumma-myeon, Iksan,
North Jeolla Province, and is the
oldest stone pagoda...
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Goryeo periods. For example, the site of the Goryeo-era
Buddhist temple of
Mireuksa is
located in Mireung-ni,
Chungju City. The site of the Silla-era Buddhist...
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pagoda at
Mireuksa temple is one of two
extant Baekje pagodas. It is also the
largest as well as
being the
oldest of all
Korean pagodas.
Mireuksa temple...
- TV
series Gyebaek.
Mireuksa Seodong-yo 박, 지현 (June 2022). 미륵사의 창건 주체에 관하여 - 주요 쟁점 검토를 중심으로 - [A
Study on the
Founder of
Mireuksa Temple -
focusing on...
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Naseong City Wall, the
Archaeological Site in Wanggung-ri, and the
temple Mireuksa in Iksan. In Baekje, an
ancient kingdom of
Korea that
flourished for 678...
- Yeoncheon,
South Korea Komun Moru, in
Sangwon County, Pyongyang,
North Korea Mireuksa, in Iksan,
South Korea Nakrang tombs, in the
vicinity of Pyongyang, North...
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Palsangjeon of Silla. One of the
earliest stone pagodas built is the
Mireuksa stone pagoda from
Paekche kingdom in 639 A.D. When the idea of pagodas...
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built in 545
Songyue Pagoda on
Mount Song, Henan, China,
built in 523
Mireuksa at Iksan, Korea,
built in the
early 7th
century Bunhwangsa at Gyeongju...
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South Jeolla Mihwangsa Dalmasan Haenam-gun 미황사 美黃寺 749 SK
North Jeolla Mireuksa Geumma-myeon Iksan-si 미륵사 彌勒寺 602 NK
Kangwon Myongjoksa Yongsam-ri Wonsan-si...