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Tamna (Korean: 탐라; Hanja: 耽羅) was a
kingdom based on Jeju
Island from
ancient times until it was
absorbed by the
Korean Joseon dynasty in 1404, following...
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Tâmna is a
commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of
eleven villages: Adunații Teiului, Boceni, Colareț, Cremenea, Fața...
- (동영주; 東瀛州) Juho (주호; 州胡)
Tammora (탐모라; 耽牟羅)
Seomna (섭라; 涉羅)
Tangna (탁나; 乇羅)
Tamna (탐나; 耽羅) Quelpart,
Quelparte or
Quelpaert Island Junweonhado (준원하도; 준원下島...
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Goryeo and
Tamna as
Tamna had had with Silla.
Tamna refused to
accept this
position and the
Goryeo court dispatched troops to
force Tamna to submit. Ko...
- of
Tamna.
There is no
historical record of the
founding or
early history of
Tamna.
After the
establishment of
Tamna, in the
first century AD,
Tamna people...
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Silla occupied the
southern half of the peninsula. The
island kingdoms of
Tamna and Usan were
subordinated to
Baekje and Silla, respectively. All three...
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traces from the
states in the
south of the peninsula, and from the
former Tamna kingdom on Jeju Island. The
Samguk sagi is a history,
written in classical...
- was
linguistically Koreanized. Vovin,
Alexander (2013). "From
Koguryo to
Tamna:
Slowly riding to the
South with
speakers of Proto-Korean".
Korean Linguistics...
- The
Tamna Prefectures (Chinese: 耽羅摠管府; Korean: 탐라총관부) were
administrative divisions of the Yuan
dynasty established after the
Sambyeolcho Rebellion and...
- was
linguistically Koreanized. Vovin,
Alexander (2013). "From
Koguryo to
Tamna:
Slowly riding to the
South with
speakers of Proto-Korean".
Korean Linguistics...