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Nangnang or
Naklang can have
several meanings:
Lelang Commandery The
ancient Korean peninsular polity The
commandery of the Han
empire of
China Nangnang-guyok...
- the
peninsula as far
south as the Han River, with a core area at
Lolang (
Nangnang in Korean), near present-day P'yongyang. It is
illustrative of the relentlessly...
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Nakrang Kingdom (Korean: 낙랑국; Hanja: 樂浪國) was a
kingdom located in the
northwestern part of the
Korean Peninsula according to
Samguk Sagi. The kingdom's...
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Among them: 1956: Film
directed by Kim So-dong,
Prince Hodong and
Princess Nangnang (호동왕자와 낙랑공주). Starring: Kim Dong-won, Jo Mi-ryeong, Kim Seung-ho 1962:...
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Nangnang is a town in
Bumthang in northern-central Bhutan. "NGA
GeoName Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
Archived from the original...
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Marquess Nangnang (Korean: 낙랑후; Hanja: 樂浪侯),
personal name Wang Kyŏng (왕경; 王璥) was a
Korean Royal Prince as the
second son of
Jeongjong of
Goryeo and Queen...
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Princess of
Nangnang Hangul 낙랑공주
Hanja 樂浪公主
Revised Romanization Nangnang Gongju McCune–Reischauer
Nangnang Kongju...
- time, to
attack the
Nangnang Commandery. He also
defeated the
Nakrang Kingdom in
northwestern Korea in 32. He destro****
Nangnang in 37, but an Eastern...
- the
peninsula as far
south as the Han River, with a core area at
Lolang (
Nangnang in Korean), near present-day P'yongyang. It is
illustrative of the relentlessly...
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Wayback Machine 리순진 (2001). 평양일대 락랑무덤에 대한 연구 [A
Research about the
Tombs of
Nangnang around Pyongyang]. 서울: 중심. ISBN 978-89-89524-05-2. "Korea
ramps up efforts...