Kim In-mun (Korean: 김인문; Hanja: 金仁問; 629–694) was a noted aristocrat, scholar, and official of the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla. He was the son of Muyeol...
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Kim Mun (Chinese: 金門方言; also Lanten or Landian 蓝靛) is a Mienic language spoken by 200,000 of the Yao people in the Chinese provinces of Guangxi, Hunan...
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Kim Mun-geun (Korean: 김문근; Hanja: 金汶根; 25 November 1801 – 6 November 1863), posthumously called Duke Chungsung (충숭공, 忠純公), was a Korean nobleman and politician...
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2011, and with the remaining members—Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee—as shareholders. Mun was born in Daechi-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul...
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Ju Chang-geun (Kim In-mun), an alcoholic with a terminal liver failure, has not slept with his wife Hong Byung-han (Youn Yuh-jung) in 15 years. She is...
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Kim Dae-mun (Korean: 김대문; fl. early 8th century) was a historian of Silla. He was the governor of Hansan in 704. According to book 46, biography section...
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Munmu of Silla (redirect from Kim Beopmin)
resistance against them. Emperor Gaozong, in anger, arbitrarily declared King Munmu's brother, Kim In-mun, as the king. However, King Munmu formally...
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Kim Seong-mun (born 15 October 1962) is a South Korean fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans,...
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Muyeol of Silla (redirect from Kim Chunchu)
certain that Kim In-t'ae, Kim Kaejimun, and Kim Ma-tŭk were the sons of concubines. The identity of Kim Mun-wang, Kim No-ch'a, Kim Chi-gyŏng, and Kim Kae-wŏn's...
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Kim Sang-mun (born 6 January 1970) is a South Korean judoka. He competed in the men's half-lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Murder of Stuart Tay (redirect from Mun Bong Kang)
16-year-old Kirn Young Kim of the Islands community of Fullerton, 16-year-old Abraham Acosta of Buena Park, 17-year-old Mun Bong Kang of Fullerton, and...
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The Uncanny Counter (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
rash. Woo Mi-hwa as The Prosecutor Kim Eun-soo as Kim Woong-min Mun's schoolmate and childhood best friend. Without Mun's knowing, Woong-min is constantly...
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by Kim In-mun in the 2002 film Fun Movie (재밌는 영화 Jaemissneun yeonghwa). Portrayed by Choi Il-hwa in the 2002 film KT. Portrayed by Song Yang-gyu in the...
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Kim Mun-sik (Kim Moon-shik, born 1 December 1928) was a South Korean equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Dream of the Emperor (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Kim Beop-min, later King Munmu of Silla Kim Jin-seong as young Beop-min Jeon Kwang-jin as Kim In-mun Choi Kyu-hyun as Queen Jaui Jo Yong-jin as Kim Jeong-myeong...
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Namhae of Silla (category 1st-century monarchs in Asia)
Chachaung. According to the Samguk Sagi, Kim Dae-Mun explained that the title "Chachaung" meant a shaman in Old Korean. He was the eldest son of Park...
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rebel leader. Kim In-mun, seventh-century aristocrat. Mu-ryeok Kim, în general, sasea-lea. Kim Yang, ninth-century Silla viceroy. Kim Yushin, Silla's...
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My Wife Is a Gangster (category Films about organized crime in South Korea)
Lee Eung-kyung as Yu-jin Kim In-kwon as Banse Ahn Jae-mo as Bada Jang Se-jin as Baek sang-eo Choi Min-soo Eun-ju Choi Kim In-mun as Oden Food Yeon Jung-hoon...
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The Voice of China (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
announced as the winner of the season, while Momo Wu, Jike Junyi, and Kim Ji-mun placed second, third, and fourth, respectively. Season two premiered on...
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Randall Duk Kim (born September 24, 1943) is an American actor. On stage, he is known both for his extensive classical repertoire and as an interpreter...
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of his failed rebellion, 239 relatives of Kim Hŏn-ch'ang were executed. Three years later, his son Kim Pŏm-mun rekindled the rebellion, but was shortly...
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based in Ungju. Kim Hŏn-ch'ang was defeated and he committed suicide to avoid capture. 239 of his relatives were killed. His son, Kim Pŏm-mun, also attempted...
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1948 North Korean parliamentary election (category Elections in North Korea)
Il-mu Pak Chi-ho Kim Chung-gyu Yi Mun-hwan Ok Yong-ja Hong Myon-hu Kim Son-gil Ham Ik-nok Kim Won-hyong Pak Il-yong Kim Song-ok Kim Nam-chon Won Ho-sun...
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1957 North Korean parliamentary election (category 1957 in North Korea)
Cha-song Kim Tok-yong Kim Sang-sin Kim Won-gyu Kim Ung-gi Kim Chong-hyok Kim Chang-jun Kim Hae-jin Yi Sang-chun Yi Chu-yon Pak Kwi-nyo Mun Man-uk Pak Mun-gyu...
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Kim Jong Un (born 8 January 1982, 1983 or 1984) is a North Korean politician who has been supreme leader of North Korea since December 2011 and the general...
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Mun Kyong-jin (Korean: 문경진; born 1981) is a possibly deceased North Korean violinist who was formerly the head of the Unhasu Orchestra. He was reported...
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Eyes of Dawn (category Television series set in Korea under Japanese rule)
Kwak Chun-bu Lee Won-jae as Jo Gwi-mun Kim Young-ok as Elder Kim Kim Ji-young as Miss Ahn Choi Sang-hoon as General Kim Chung Jin as Go Chang-dae Nam Po-dong...
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(Korean: 비밀의 문; RR: Bimir-ui mun) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Han Suk-kyu, Lee Je-hoon, Kim Yoo-jung, Park Eun-bin, Kim Min-jong, and Choi...
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Kim Moon-soo may refer to: Kim Moon-soo (politician) (born 1951), Korean politician and the 32nd Governor of Gyeonggi Province, Korea Kim Moon-soo (badminton)...
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Han Seung-won (section Works in translation)
course taught by writer Kim Tong-ni and became acquainted with a number of classmates who went on to become writers, including Lee Mun Ku, Park Sang-ryoong...
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