- dish for commoners.
According to the late
Joseon era book
Manguksamulkiwon Yeoksa (만국사물기원역사; 萬國事物紀原歷史; lit. The
History of
Various Objects From
Around the...
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wrathful and
muscular guardians of the
Buddha standing today at the
entrance of many
Buddhist temples in East
Asian Buddhism in the form...
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Pureun Yeoksa. ISBN 9788991510609. 궁예, 디지털한국학 "궁예 - 한국의 명장 - 디지털한국학".
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Goryeo and the
Khitans and the
International Order in East Asia",
Dongbuga Yeoksa Nonchong (in Korean) (34): 11–52, ISSN 1975-7840 Ebrey,
Patricia Buckley;...
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Mungyeong Saejae Museum (Ed.), 길 위의 역사, 고개의 문화 (Gil wi-ui
yeoksa, gogae-ui
munhwa / The
history upon the road, the
culture of the p****es)...
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Relations and
World View of
Koguryo in the
Gwanggaeto Stele].
Dongbuga Yeoksa Nonchong (in Korean) (49): 70–76. ISSN 1975-7840.
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Dangtaek (김당택) (2002). 우리 한국사 [Our
Korean History]. Seoul:
Pureun Yeoksa. ISBN 978-89-87787-62-6. (in Korean) The 1st
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Gwanggaeto Stele" 광개토왕비에 보이는 대외 관계와 고구려 천하관에 대한 연구 현황과 과제.
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November 2018...
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rodong (로동), south:
nodong (노동) "history" (歷史) – north:
ryeoksa (력사), south:
yeoksa (역사) "female" (女子) – north:
nyeoja (녀자), south:
yeoja (여자) ^[A] ㅏ is closer...
- (in Korean)
Korean name
Hangul 식민지역사박물관
Hanja 植民地歷史博物館
Revised Romanization Singminji Yeoksa Bangmulgwan McCune–Reischauer
Singminji Yŏksa Pangmulgwan...