Kim Pyong Il (Korean: 김평일, Korean pronunciation: [kim.pʰjɔŋ.il]; born 10 August 1954) is the younger paternal half-brother of the former leader of North...
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elder Kim had meanwhile remarried and had another son, Kim Pyong Il. Since 1988, Kim Pyong Il has served in a series of North Korean embassies in Europe...
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Jong-chol — MF PRK Kang Song-jin 2 MF PRK Pak Chun-song 8 FW PRK Jang Pyong-il 10 MF PRK Ho Chol-min — FW PRK Kim Myong-chol 18 FW PRK Choe Kuk-song...
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Pong-won Kim Pyong-yul Chu Song-il Choe Yong-hae Choe Song-suk Kim Song-ae Paek In-jun Ri Mong-ho Mun Song-sul Yom Ki-sun Ri Yong-chol Jang Song-paek Kim...
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Tu-chol Jo Pyong-ju Han Kwang-bok Paek Se-bong Ri Yong-su Choe Hui-jong O Il-jong Kim Jong-im Chae Hui-jong Kim Ki-ryong Jang Pyong-gyu Kim Pyong-ryul Hong...
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Kim family (North Korea) (redirect from Kim Il-sung family)
pregnancy. Kim Il Sung had three children with his second wife, Kim Song Ae: Kim Kyong Il (born 1951), Kim Pyong Il (born 1953), and Kim Yong Il (born 1955)...
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Pyongyang (redirect from Pyong Yang)
North Korean Capital. Saranda Books, 2003. ISBN 963-00-8104-0. Thak, Song Il; Jang, Hyang Ok, eds. (2021). Pyongyang in Kim Jong Un's Era (PDF). Translated...
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Kwang-hyok Ryongampo: Choe Chan-il Sinam: Kim Yong-sun Yomju: Kim Pyong-ho Tasa: Choe Yong-dok Wiha: Paek On Cholsan: Jang Chang-ha Kasan: Kim Yong-gil Tongrim:...
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leadership over North Korea while Kim Jong Il's health was declining and when Kim subsequently died. Jang was a vice-chairman of the National Defence...
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Hong Il-chon (Korean: 홍일천; born 1942) was the first wife of Kim Jong Il. She was the daughter of a soldier who died during the Korean War. In the early...
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Kim Kyong-hui (category Kim Il Sung University alumni)
Il's inner circle of trusted friends and advisors, she was director of the WPK Light Industry Department from 1988 to 2012. She was married to Jang Song-thaek...
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(1952–), Kim Pyong Il (1954–), Kim Yong Il (1955–2000; not to be confused with the former Premier of North Korea with the same name). Kim Pyong-il was prominent...
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Kim Song-ae (category Recipients of the Order of Kim Il Sung)
According to Jang Jin-sung, Kim Song Ae had the ambition to place her son, Kim Pyong Il in the position of successor to her spouse Kim Il Sung, rather...
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Jon Pyong-ho (전병호, 20 March 1926 – 7 July 2014) was a North Korean officer and politician who served as the Chief Secretary of the Korean Workers Party...
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Kim Jong Un (category Kim Il Sung University alumni)
government would be. Some analysts had predicted that when Kim Jong Il died, Jang Song Thaek would act as regent, as Kim Jong Un was too inexperienced...
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Yong-sop Pak Myong-chol Jang Chol Kim Ki-ryong Kim Pyong-ho Cha Sung-su Kim Jong-suk Ri Yong-chol Kim Pyong-ryul Jang Pyong-kyu Ryang Man-gil Song Cha-rip...
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Kim Man-il (Korean: 김만일; Hanja: 金萬一; born Alexander Irsenovich Kim; 1944–1947/1948) was the second son of the North Korean founding leader Kim Il Sung and...
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protégé of Jang Song-thaek, is seen as part of a plan by Kim Jong Un to restore party control over the military after it was overturned by Kim Jong Il and his...
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Tu-ik (April 1982) Kim Chung-il (twice: April 1987 and April 1992) Kim Hak-in (April 1992) Kim Hyung-guk (April 1992) Jang Sung-taek (April 1992) Kang...
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spelled Kim Jong Chol, is a son of former North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Il. His younger brother is current Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. His older half-brother...
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Sok-hyong (academician) Kim Jong Il (leader of North Korea, February 1973 and March 2012) Kim Si Kwon (poet, 1988) Kim Pyong-hwa (writer of Arirang) Kim Chun-hui...
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Chung Il-kwon (Korean: 정일권; November 21, 1917 – January 17, 1994) was a South Korean politician, diplomat, and soldier. A general in the Republic of Korea...
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October 2015. "Jon Pyong Ho Dies". KCNA. Archived from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2015. "Order of Kim Jong Il Conferred upon Persons...
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synthesis of the ideas of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. The party is committed to Juche, an ideology attributed to Kim Il Sung which promotes national independence...
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2015 he was ranked 47 in the funeral committee of Jon Pyong-ho and following the death of Kim Jong Il a member of his funeral committee. "Organizational...
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Kim Yong-ju (category Recipients of the Order of Kim Il Sung)
December 2021) was a North Korean politician and the younger brother of Kim Il Sung, who ruled North Korea from 1948 to 1994. Under his brother's rule, Kim...
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Juche (redirect from Il Sung Kimism–Jong Il Kimism)
and is considered one of Kim Il Sung's most important works. Western scholars generally agree that Hwang Jang-yop, Kim Il Sung's top adviser on philosophy...
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30 December 1973) is the daughter of North Korea's former leader Kim Jong Il and Kim Young-sook. She has been active within the propaganda department,...
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of Kim Jong-nam and a grandson of the former North Korean ruler Kim Jong-il. His father was the unofficial heir apparent until 2001, when he fell out...
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