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Kim Chae-gyu

Kim Ch’aek

Kim Ch’ang-si

Kim Chip

Kim Ch’i-ryang

Kim Ch
ŏ
ng-ho

Kim Ch
ŏ
ng-hui

Kim Chong-jik

Kim Chong-s
ŏ

Kim Ch
ŏ
ng-suk

Kim Ch’
ŏ
n-il

Kim Ch’
ŏ
n-t’aek

Kim Cho-sun

Kim Chun

Kim Ch’un-ch’u (King Muy
ŏ
l)

Kim Chu-w
ŏ
n

Kim Chwa-jin

Kim Dae-jung: abduction as political excuse, administration, allegations against Kim Young-sam, arrest, release of, death of, defeat by Park Chung-hee, democracy restoration, Democratic Declaration, election
as President, election to Presidency, exile of, factionalism, legacy, North-South summit, popularity of, relations with Japan, return to active politics, scandals involving, sunshine policy,
See also
Republic of Korea (South Korea)

Kim H
ŏ
n-ch’ang

Kim Hong-do

Kim Hong-il

Kim Hong-jip

Kim H
ŭ
m-dol

Kim Hwang-w
ŏ
n

Kim Hy
ŏ
k

Kim Hyo-w
ŏ
n

Kim Il-son

Kim Il-sung: autocracy consolidation, claims to sacredness by, juche doctrine, on Korean unification, Korean War (
see
Korean War); last years of regime, North Korean Interim People’s Committee, opposition to, personal history, personality cult, relations with China, reunification talks motives, rise to power, treaty negotiation by,
See also
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)

Kim In-jon

Kim In-mun

Kim Jong-il: administration, birth of, Chinese endorsement of, death of, economic policies, juche doctrine, legacy, military-first policy, North-South summit, personal history, personality cult of, rise to power,
See also
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)

Kim Jong-pil

Kim Jong-un

Kim Kae-nam

Kim Ki-su

Kim Koeng-p’il

Kim Ku

Kim Ku-yong

Kim Kwang-je

Kim Kyun-j
ŏ
ng

Kim Kyu-sik

Kim Man-jung

Kim Mu-j
ŏ
ng (Mu Chông)

Kim My
ŏ
n

Kim Nak

Kim Ok-kyun

Kim Pang-gy
ŏ
ng

Kim Podang

Kim Pok-han

Kim P
ŏ
m-mun

Kim P
ŏ
m-u

Kim Pu-sik

Kim Saeng

Kim Sa-mi

Kim Sam-nyong

Kim Sang-b
ŏ
m

Kim Sa-yong

Kim S
ŏ
ng-ae

Kim S
ŏ
ng-il

Kim S
ŏ
ng-ju.
See
Kim Il-sung

Kim Su-jang

Kim Suk-cha

Kim S
ŭ
ng-hak

Kim Tae-g
ŏ
n

Kim Tae-gong

Kim Tae-mun

Kim Tae-S
ŏ
ng

Kim T
ŏ
k-che

Kim Ton-jung

Kim Tong-in

Kim T’ong-j
ŏ
ng

Kim Tu-bong

Kim W
ŏ
n-bong

Kim Yong

Kim Yong-b
ŏ
m

Kim Y
ŏ
ng-il

Kim Y
ŏ
ng-ju

Kim Y
ŏ
ng-nam

Kim Young-sam: administration, anti-corruption drive, arrest of, democracy restoration work, economic policies, election as President, expulsion from National Assembly, factionalism, Hanbo case,
IMF
bailout, inter-Korean dialogue, legacy, military reforms, North-South summit, popularity of, relations with Japan,
See also
Republic of Korea (South Korea)

Kim Yu

Kim Yuk

Kim Yun-hu

Kim Yun-sik

Kim Yura

Kim Yu-sin

Kimyo sahwa

King of Shenyang

Ko Ky
ŏ
ng-my
ŏ
ng

Ko Si-
ŏ
n

Koch’uga

Kodal-sa temple

Kofi Annan

Kogukch’
ŏ
n (King),
See also
Kogury
ŏ

Kogukw
ŏ
n (King),
See also
Kogury
ŏ

Kog
ŭ
m nok

Kogury
ŏ
: administrative structure, Buddhism in, burial tombs, China’s version of history, Cholbon (Hwanin), Chos
ŏ
n views on, conquering of Nangnang by, development of, economy, enslavement of, expansion of, fall of, founding of, historiography, Hy
ŏ
ndo Commandery expulsion by, Kungnae-S
ŏ
ng, legal structure, Lesser, map of, marriage customs, matriarchy, military campaigns, military organization,
na, no
states, New Kogury
ŏ
, Old

Kogury
ŏ
, paintings, political structure, power struggles, internal, Pyongyang (
see
Pyongyang); reforms, relations with China, relations with Japan, relations with Kaya, relations with Paekche, relations with Puy
ŏ
, relations with Silla, relationship to Kory
ŏ
, Relief Loan Law (
Chindaep
ŏ
p
), royal succession in, social structure, T’aehak, thanksgiving festivals,
yuly
ŏ
ng
(code of administrative law)

Koh
ŭ
ng

Kohyang

Koi (King),
See also
Paekche

Koizumi Junichiro

Kojong (Chos
ŏ
n King)

Kojong (Kory
ŏ
King)

Kolp’um
(bone rank system)

K
ŏ
mmojam

K
ŏ
mun-do Island

K
ŏ
mun’go (hy
ŏ
nhakg
ŭ
m)

Kongbang ch
ŏ
n

Kong-bu

Kongch’ul

Kongin

Kongmin (King),
See also
Kory
ŏ

Kongsan, battle of

Kongsin-j
ŏ
n

Kong
ŭ
m-j
ŏ
n

Kongyang (King)

Konishi Yukinaga

K
ŏ
nw
ŏ
n
(Initiated Beginning)

K
ŏ
nw
ŏ
n chungbo

K
ŏ
nyang

Korea: Allied Powers wartime policies, climate, dynastic cycle in, geography, invasion of generally, roots, six ministries ranking

Korea Assistance Bill of 1949

Korea-gate

Korean Advisory Council

Korean Air Lines Flight 007

Korean Air Lines Flight 858

Korean Armistice Agreement

Korean Central Intelligence Agency (
KCIA
)

Korean Commission

Korean Communist Party

Korean Constabulary Officer Candidate School

Korean Democratic Party (
KDP
)

Korean Independence Army

Korean Military Advisory Group (
KMAG
)

Korean National Police

Korean National Revolutionary Party

Korean New People’s Party

Korean People’s Army (
KPA
)

Korean People’s Party

Korean Products Promotion Campaign

Korean Products Promotion Society

Korean Proletarian Artists’ Federation (
KAPF
)

Korean Provisional Government (
KPG
)

Korean Rural Revival Movement

Korean Special Warfare Command (
SWC
, Black Berets)

Korean Volunteer Corps

Korean War: Armistice Agreement, armistice talks, casualties, consequences of, decision to attack, demilitarized zone, as forgotten war, germ warfare, Inch’
ŏ
n landing, initial battles of, Military Demarcation Line (
MDL
), “New War,” Northern Limitation Line (
NLL
), outbreak of, as police action, political uses of, prelude to, Pusan Perimeter, repatriation of POWs, return of
MIA
bodies, revisionist scholarship on, static war, Task Force Smith, Yalu River

Korean wave (
hallyu
)

Korean Workers Mutual Aid Society

Korean Workers Party

Korean-Japanese War

Kori Atomic Power Plant

Korotkov, G. P.

Kory
ŏ
: administrative structure, agriculture in, architecture, aristocracy, astronomy in, Buddhism in, calligraphy, celadon ware,
f;
centralized government establishment, Ch’il che, Chinese version of history, Ch
ŏ
ngbang, civil service examinations (kwag
ŏ
), clan system, class system, colors for official attire, Confucianism in,
177; conscription in, corvee labor, culture, currency, economic structure, education, establishment of, fall of, festivals, fine arts, foreign relations, geographical divisions, geomancy, handicrafts, historiography, KaeS
ŏ
ng, KaeS
ŏ
ng faction, Kanghwa-do, Kujae haktang, Kukchagam, Kyoj
ŏ
ng togam, Ky
ŏ
ngju, land system, libraries, limitations on royal power, literati (
sadaebu
), literature, local gentry, alliances with, low social statuses, map of, marriage, medicine, metallurgy, metal working, military campaigns, military officers revolt, military organization, military rule of, Mongols, war with, monk examination, Myoch’
ŏ
ng revolt, Neo-Confucianism,
Nobi an’g
ŏ
m p
ŏ
p
(Slave Review Act), pagodas, paintings, peasant revolts, peasants, poetry, power struggles, internal, printing, protected appointments, purges, Py
ŏ
ngnando, Pyongyang (
see
Pyongyang); Pyongyang faction, reforms, relations with China, relations with Japan, relationship to Kogury
ŏ
, scholarship foundation, science, technology, secondary capitals, Seoul (Namgy
ŏ
ng), (
see also
Seoul); slave revolts, slavery in, social structure, S
ŏ
-gy
ŏ
ng, as son-in-law nation, stipend land law, surrender of Silla to, taxation, title system, titles of rulers, trade, unification of, welfare, relief programs, woodblock printing, Yi Cha-gy
ŏ
m revolt, Yuan exploitation of, as Yuan tributary state

Kory
ŏ
Communist Party

Kory
ŏ
porcelain,
f

Kory
ŏ
sa

Kory
ŏ
sa ch
ŏ
ryo

Kory
ŏ
segye

K
ŏ
s
ŏ
gan
(chief)

Kublai Khan

Kugy
ŏ
l
system

Kujae haktang

Kuk s
ŏ
nsaeng ch
ŏ
n

Kukchagam

Kukcha-hak

Kukcho orye
ŭ
i

Kukcho pogam

Kukhak (T’aehakkam)

Kuksa
(National History)

Kuksang
(prime minister)

K
ŭ
m River, battle of

K
ŭ
mgang

K
ŭ
mgang ch
ŏ
ndo

K
ŭ
mgang-san ongch’
ŏ
n

K
ŭ
mgwan-gy
ŏ
ng

K
ŭ
mo-wi

K
ŭ
msan-sa temple

K
ŭ
ms
ŏ
k kwaan nok

K
ŭ
mwa

K
ŭ
mwiy
ŏ
ng

K
ŭ
myang chamnok

Kun-ban

Kunbu-sa

K
ŭ
nch’ogo (King),
See also
Paekche

K
ŭ
ngmin sinbo

Kungminbu

Kungminhoe

Kungnae-bu

Kungnae-S
ŏ
ng

K
ŭ
ngnakch
ŏ
n

Kun’guk kimuch’
ŏ

K
ŭ
n’gusu (King)

Kungye

Kunin-j
ŏ
n

Kunp’o

K
ŭ
nuhoe

Kuroda Kiyotaka

Kuunmong

Kwaer
ŭ
ng (Hanging Tomb)

Kwag
ŏ
(civil service examinations)

Kwaj
ŏ
np
ŏ
p

Kwak Chae-u

Kwak Chong-s
ŏ
k

Kwaku rok

Kwanch’ang

Kwangbokhoe

Kwanggaet’o (King)

Kwanghaegun (King)

Kwangjong (King),
See also
Kory
ŏ

Kwangju Incident

Kwangju Student Movement

Kwangmu

Kwansesa

Kwans
ŏ
pigi

Kwiju-S
ŏ
ng

Kw
ŏ
n Ch’
ŏ
l-sin

Kw
ŏ
n Chung-hy
ŏ
n

Kw
ŏ
n Il-sin

Kw
ŏ
n K
ŭ
n

Kw
ŏ
n Si

Kw
ŏ
n Ung-su

Kw
ŏ
n Yul

Kye paengnyo s
ŏ

Kyemi
type

Kyeru-bu people

Kyew
ŏ
n p’ilgy
ŏ
ng
(Anthology of Silla)

Kyeyul
(Vinaya) sect

Kyo school

Kyojang togam

Kyoj
ŏ
ng togam

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