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Sushen is the
historical Chinese name for an
ancient ethnic group of
people who
lived in the
northeastern part of
China (in the area of
modern Jilin and...
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Suksin Lee (Korean: 이석신; Hanja: 李錫申; 6
October 1896/7 – 12
December 1944) was a
Korean biochemist and physician. He is
considered a
pioneer of biochemistry...
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separate the
languages of the Dong Yi into
three groups: The
Suksin languages (or Suksinic):
Suksin, Umnu,
Mulgil and Malgal. They
perhaps could have been Tungusic...
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Royal Consort Suk-won of the Yun clan (숙원 윤씨; ? – 1533)
Unknown Princess Suksin (숙신옹주; 1478 – 1487 or 1489),
third daughter Portra**** by Yun Sun-hong in...
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speculate that it also
corresponds to
Chinese references to 肅愼 (숙신,
Suksin (ethnic group)), 稷愼 (직신, Jiksin) and 息愼 (식신, Siksin),
although these latter...
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Thiptha Somlak Suttiprapa Nasha Jutawijittam Thararat Duang****
Khwanchanok Suksin Nina
Marianne Suppa Ornpanee Watcharoen Thana****
Tongkham Vilai**** Jornburom...
- A-bu
Praphaphon Bunsuk Rungnapa Kebsamrong Suthasinee Phalaruk Khwanchanok Suksin Kamonchanok Woraanu Chomphonake Srisawad Sasikarn Phuphet Sirinan Boonbut...
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Nakpolkrung Sirikwan Wongkeaw Onuma Doungsuda Akamsiri Gasornjan Khwanchanok Suksin Jongjit Boonmee Natthakarn Aunjai Boonta Duangurai Supansa Samanso Thipvicha...
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Koreans in Manchuria, from the time of
Dangun to Balhae, the
Sushen (
Suksin) and ****anese
people were
subordinate to Dangun. Shin
Chaeho has also argued...
- Aunchlee****
Hinmalai Thana****
Tongkham Sunaree Thoengkhunthod Khwanchanok Suksin Nattawan Ounmuangthong Nina
Marianne Suppa (C)
Ornpanee Watcharoen ****suree...