Tongsa kangmok (Compendium of the eastern history) is a Korean history book written by Ahn Jeong-bok (1712–1791). It is composed of 20 volumes and describes...
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Pemagatsel Phuntsholing Punakha Samtse Samdrup Jongkhar Thimphu Trashigang Tongsa Wangdue Phodrang Zhemgang Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cities...
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Bak Tongsa (Chinese: 朴通事; lit. 'Pak the interpreter') is a textbook of colloquial northern Chinese published by the Bureau of Interpreters in Korea in...
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now been replaced with corrugated galvanised iron roofing. The roof of Tongsa Dzong, illustrated, is one of the few shingle roofs to survive and was being...
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by area and is bordered by Dagana and Tsirang dzongkhags to the south, Tongsa dzongkhag to the east, Thimphu and Punakha dzongkhag to the west, and Gasa...
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Penlop of Trongsa (redirect from Ponlop of Tongsa)
Trashigang, Zhemgang, and other lords from Trongsa Dzong. After doing so, the Tongsa divided his control in the east among eight regions (Shachho Khorlo Tsegay)...
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During the 1870s, power struggles between the rival valleys of Paro and Tongsa led to civil war in Bhutan, eventually leading to the ascendancy of Ugyen...
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Trongsa District (redirect from Tongsa District, Bhutan)
27°20′N 90°25′E / 27.333°N 90.417°E / 27.333; 90.417 Trongsa District (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie transliteration: Krong-gsar rdzong-khag) is...
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gusinnon; Korean: 유교구신론; Hanja: 儒敎求新論. Painful History of Korea (Hanguk tongsa; Korean: 한국통사; Hanja: 韓國痛史, 1919). The Bloody History of the Korean Independence...
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Edward Younghusband Bt.-Col. Sir James R. L. Macdonald Sri Ugyen Wangchuk, Tongsa Penlop of Bhutan Sir Frederic Styles Philpin Lely (1905) However, on 21...
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Namgyel made not only political but architectural impacts. He restored the Tongsa Dzong, and built Sangwa Duepa temple in it. He founded the Wangducholing...
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(Dzongkha: Puna Tsang Chhu) at Wangdi Phodrang Dzong, and continues east to Tongsa. One spur road heads north from Wangdi Phodrang to Punakha Dzong and slightly...
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ponlop, and dzongpon, and intense rivalries developed among the ponlop of Tongsa and Paro and the dzongpon of Punakha, Thimphu, and Wangdue Phodrang. During...
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Highness the Maharaja of Bhutan. (seal) Seal of Tatsang Lamas. (seal) Seal of Tongsa Penlop. (seal) Seal of Paro Penlop. (seal) Seal of Zhung Dronyer. (seal)...
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Range I Thimphu Phuentsholing Wangdiphodrang Range II Gelephu Tsirang Tongsa Range III Samdrup Jongkhar Mongar Trashigang...
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Retrieved 17 May 2020. 김지홍 (Kim Jee-hong) (20 July 2015). Jeju bang'eon-ui tongsa gisul-gwa seolmyeong: gibon-gumun-ui gineung-beomju bunseok 제주 방언의 통사 기술과...
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Drangme Chhu basin, which spreads over most of eastern Bhutan and drains the Tongsa and Bumthang valleys. In the Duars, where eight tributaries join it, the...
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Wrote the Painful History of Korea (Hangul: 한국통사; Hanja: 韓國痛史; RR: Hanguk tongsa). Yi Dong-nyeong (1869-1940): Entered in 1892. Independence activist. President...
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Mangde Chhu or Tongsa river flows in central Bhutan traversing roughly north–south. The river rises in Wangdue Phodrang district (or dzongkhag in Dzongkha)...
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Dzong is the largest dzong fortress in Bhutan, located in Trongsa (formerly Tongsa) in Trongsa district, in the centre of the country. Built on a spur overlooking...
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represented by Ugyen Wangchuck, the penlop (or governor) of the district of Tongsa, who was proclaimed the Maharaja and Druk Gyalpo (Dragon King) of Bhutan...
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directed towards a Korean audience. He translated numerous works such as "Bak Tongsa", Interpreter Park, which was a Chinese textbook, and elaborated on its...
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including the royal family. During the reign of kings Jigme Namgyal and Tongsa Penlop Ugyen Wangchuck, swords that were used in action during wars were...
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bridge. South of the bridge is the road to Paro, Punakha, Wangdi Phodrong, Tongsa and further to the east and north. The expressway which has been built has...
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River (also known as Murchangphy Chhu) is a river in Bhutan. It joins the Tongsa Chhu or Mangde Chhu in southern Bhutan and the combined stream flows into...
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was the Tongsa(通史) of Gangmok(綱目), Yeongyeosil Gisul [ko] was the short history of the end of the article, and Haedong Yeoksa(海東繹史) was the Tongsa of Gijeon(紀傳)...
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around the middle of the 14th century. The Nogeoldae and a similar text, Bak Tongsa ("Pak the interpreter"), were very popular, and are mentioned in Korean...
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or Sankosh River Pho Chhu Mo Chhu Tang Chuu. Manas River Mangde Chhu or Tongsa Bumthang River or Murchangphy Chhu Drangme Chhu (sometimes considered part...
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(룡반리/龍盤里) Ryongrim-ri (룡림리/龍林里) Sangbuktong-ri (상북동리/上北洞里) Sangp'al-li (상팔리/上八里) Sil-li (신리/新里) Sŏngbŏp-ri (성법리/聖法里) Tongrim-ri (동림리/東林里) Tongsa-ri (동사리/東四里)...
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