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    Heianhoku- (平安北道, Korean: 평안북도), alternatively Heianhoku Province or North Heian Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule. Its capital was...
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    Kee-chung was born on August 29, 1912, in Sinuiju (then "Shingishū"), Heianhoku-, Korea, Empire of Japan (now in North Korea). He was born into the Miryang...
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    his imprisonment. Chang was born on 23 January 1923, in Ryūsen-gun, Heianhoku-, Korea, Empire of Japan. Chang attended Sinuiju High School(middle school)...
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    Kim Ku in 1996. Ahn Doo-hee was born on 24 March 1917 in Ryūsen-gun, Heianhoku-, Korea, Empire of Japan. On 26 June 1949, Ahn shot Kim Ku four times...
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    Office during Japanese rule in Korea, administering the Province as Heianhoku- A Korean Confucianist temple with offerings in Sinuiju, circa 1909 An...
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    Sung Personal details Born (1914-09-17)September 17, 1914 Uiju County, Heianhoku-, Empire of Japan Died November 14, 1989(1989-11-14) (aged 75) Pyongyang...
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    Keiki-, Kōgen-, Chūseihoku-, Chūseinan-, Zenrahoku-, Zenranan-, Keishōhoku-, Keishōnan-, Heian'nan-, Heianhoku-, Kōkai-, Kankyōnan-...
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  • He turned 100 in Korean age in 2019. Kim was born in 1920 in Unsan, Heianhoku-, Korea, Empire of Japan. He spent his childhood at Teaedong, South Pyongan...
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  • it was there that he was introduced to the martial arts, first to Tang Soo Do and then to hapkido at age 13. Hwang calls Choi Yong-sool, the founder of...
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  • reorganized into ten do (도; 道) in the 11th century. After Joseon's conquest of Goryeo, it reorganized the peninsula into eight do in 1413. The provincial...
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