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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yi_Cha-ch'unYi Cha-ch'un - Wikipedia

    Yi Cha-ch'un was a chiliarch of a Yuan Dynasty mingghan in Ssangseong Prefecture (present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea - former Goryeo territory annexed by Mongol Empire ).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hwanjo_of_JoseonYi Ja-chun - Wikipedia

    Yi Ja-chun was a mingghan (chief of one thousand) of the Yuan Dynasty in Ssangseong Prefectures (雙城; present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea - territory which was then administered by the Mongol Empire as part of the terms of the vassaldom of Goryeo to the empire).

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Yi_Cha-ch'unYi Cha-ch'un - Wikiwand

    Yi Cha-ch'un or known by his Mongolian name Ulus Bukha, was a minor military officer of the Yuan Empire who later transferred his allegiance to Goryeo and became the father of Yi Sŏng-gye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty.

  5. Gyeongju is referred to as “the museum without walls” because everywhere you turn you can find another site with historical relevance to see. The city actually has more tombs, temples, pagodas, palace ruins, and other historical artifacts than any other place in Korea.

    • Gwiju-dong, Hamheung-bu, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo1
    • Gwiju-dong, Hamheung-bu, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo2
    • Gwiju-dong, Hamheung-bu, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo3
    • Gwiju-dong, Hamheung-bu, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo4
    • Gwiju-dong, Hamheung-bu, Dongbuk-myeon, Goryeo5
  6. Sep 1, 2022 · Monitoring the movement of their troops, general Gang Gam-chan attacked them in the vicinity of Gwiju, ending in a complete victory for the Goryeo dynasty. The surrendered Liao troops were divided up among the provinces of Goryeo and settled in isolated and guarded communities.

  7. Yi Ja-chun was a mingghan (chief of one thousand) of the Yuan Dynasty in Ssangseong Prefectures (雙城; present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea - territory which was then administered by the Mongol Empire as part of the terms of the vassaldom of Goryeo to the empire).