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  2. Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The annals of the last two Joseon rulers, Veritable Records of Gojong and Veritable Records of Sunjong , are controversial and considered by modern South Korean historians to lack the impartiality of the other sources. This is because Japanese officials interfered in their creation and curation.

  3. Joseon - Wikipedia

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    The Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (also known as the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty) are the annual records of the Joseon dynasty, which were kept from 1413 to 1865. The annals, or sillok , consist of 1,893 volumes and are thought to cover the longest continual period of a single dynasty in the world.

  4. List of kings of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea, succeeding the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty in 1392 through the Japanese occupation in 1910. [1] [2] Twenty-seven kings ruled over united Korea for more than 500 years. [3]

  5. 1589 rebellion of Jeong Yeo-rip - Wikipedia

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    In the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, the official royal record of the Joseon Dynasty, the Seonjo Annals were written by the Easterners (who held power in Gwanghaegun's reign during which it was written) while the Revised Seonjo Annals were written by the Westerners who later seized power with a coup d'état that placed Injo on throne. In ...

  6. Ilseongnok - Wikipedia

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    The extant records cover the last 150 years of the Joseon dynasty, from 1760 to 1910. [2] On December 31, 1973, it was designated as the 153rd national treasure of Korea. [3] In May 2011, it was listed in UNESCO's Memory of the World registry. [4]

  7. History of the Joseon dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897. 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).

  8. Heonjong of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Heonjong (Korean: 헌종; Hanja: 憲宗; 8 September 1827 – 25 July 1849), personal name Yi Hwan (이환; 李烉), was the 24th monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. His father was Crown Prince Hyomyeong , who died at the age of 20 before becoming king, and his mother was Queen Sinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan .

  9. Royal Noble Consort Sukbin Choe - Wikipedia

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    However, the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty recorded in 1701, state that Min Jin-won and Min Jin-hu, the deceased Queen Inhyeon's older brothers, informed King Sukjong of Jang Hui-bin's sorcery, claiming that in doing so they were in compliance with Queen Inhyeon's last request to them before dying. According to Min Jin-won, the rumor in the ...

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