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  2. Yangban - Wikipedia

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    The yangban (Korean: 양반; Hanja: 兩班) were part of the traditional ruling class or gentry of dynastic Korea during the Joseon period. The yangban were mainly composed of highly educated civil officials and military officers—landed or unlanded aristocrats who individually exemplified the Korean Confucian form of a "scholarly official".

  3. Society of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Yangban families were rare in the northern and eastern parts of the country and on Jeju Island and were mostly demoted yangban that were exiled there. High government positions were filled by yangban from Gyeongsang and Chungcheong provinces mainly. The scholar-aristocracy made up about 10% of Korea's population. [10]

  4. Pungyang Jo clan - Wikipedia

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    The clan was a prominent yangban family during Korea's late Joseon dynasty.. Five Jongmyo scholars, and 2 Prime Ministers, Jo Hyeon-myeong and Jo In-yeong, were produced.A Crown Princess who was posthumously honored as Queen, Queen Hyosun (the wife of Crown Prince Hyojang) and another Crown Princess who was posthumously honored as Queen Dowager, Queen Sinjeong (the wife of Crown Prince Hyomyeong).

  5. Yi Sun-sin - Wikipedia

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    Yi is considered one of history's greatest naval commanders, known for his strategic vision, intelligence, innovations, and personality (see military evaluation). He is a prominent figure in Korean history, [ 6 ] with landmarks, awards, and towns named after him, as well as numerous films and documentaries about his achievements.

  6. History of the Joseon dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The history of Joseon is largely divided into two parts: the early period and the late period; some divide it into three parts, including a middle period. The standard for dividing the early and the late periods is the Imjin War (1592–1598).

  7. How LA’s New Yangban Society Is Flipping the Script ... - AOL

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  8. Wonju Won clan - Wikipedia

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    The clan was a prominent yangban family during Korea's Joseon dynasty. [ 1 ] According to the research held in 2015, the number of the Wonju Won clan was 126,677.

  9. Redefining their Korean American identity through a new deli

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    On Jan. 10, they are scheduled to open Yangban Society, a casual deli and super mini-mart that they say will challenge notions of what it means to be Korean American.