Sillok are an ethnic group of Sudan, living in Blue Nile state. They speak the Sillok language (Aka), a Nilo-Saharan language, however most also speak Arabic. They are a subgroup of the Berta people[1] and live on Mount Silak (Jebel Silak), also spelt Mount Sillok, which is south of the Ingessana hiills, near Keti.[2]
^Ethnographic Survey of Africa. International African Institute. 1956. p. 11.
^Dihoff, Ivan R. (1983). Current Approaches to African Linguistics. Foris. p. 50. ISBN 9789070176570.
Arabic. They are a subgroup of the Berta people and live on Mount Silak (Jebel Silak), also spelt Mount Sillok, which is south of the Ingessana hiills...
Sillok can refer to: the Sillokpeople of Sudan Sillok is Korean for annual record. See Annals of the Joseon Dynasty This disambiguation page lists articles...
Sillok (Aka) is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Sillokpeople of Sudan. It is spoken by around 300 people in Blue Nile state, specifically on Mount...
Naver (in Korean). Retrieved December 6, 2021. "조선왕조실록". Joseon Wangjo Sillok (in Korean). Retrieved June 28, 2021. In the Chinese calendar (lunar), he...
versions of Hunminjeongeum. Hunminjeongeum Yeui: Hanja version (Hunminjeongeum Sillok (세종실록; 世宗實錄; lit. The Sejong Chronicles') is classified as Hunminjeongeum...
Dynasty http://sillok.history.go.kr/inspection/insp_king.jsp?id=wna_12901024_003&tabid=w Archived 4 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine "sillok.history.go...
Njemps), are a Maa-speaking people living south and southeast of Lake Baringo, Kenya. They numbered approximately 32,949 people in 2019 and are closely related...
보내자고 청하다". Joseon Wangjo Sillok (in Korean). Retrieved November 22, 2021. "왕우와 함께 격구하면서 공양왕에 대하여 말하다". Joseon Wangjo Sillok (in Korean). Retrieved November...
2017-11-28. "Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, the book of Taejong, 13th year". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved...
especially the Seonjo Sillok and the Gwanghaegun Ilgi. Indeed, the record of Sin Chung-il's trip to Jianzhou is preserved in the Seonjo Sillok. The Jiu Manzhou...
these days, almost all Korean is written in Hangul. According to the Sejong Sillok (세종실록; 世宗實綠), King Sejong proclaimed publication of Hunmin Jeongeum (훈민정음;...
the making of modern Japan (New York 2016), page 697, note 38. "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr. Retrieved 2022-05-01. "군사참의관에 이왕전하 어영전" (PDF). Maeil sinbo...
vol. 91 has it that King Gongyang just had 1 son, Wang Seok. But Taejo Sillok vol. 5 says that King Gongyang had 2 sons whom were killed in 1394 under...
Hawley 2005, p. 538. Hawley 2014, p. 554. Hawley 2014, p. 555. https://sillok.history.go.kr/popup/viewer.do?id=kna_13203007_001&type=view&reSearchWor...
history of Korea". Retrieved 4 June 2014. Yeongjo Sillok, 27 July 1728 (4th year of his reign) Yeongjo Sillok, 23 July 1753 (29th year of his reign) The Memoirs...
institutions, including Bongeunsa. Many records about onggi are found in Sejong Sillok Jiriji (세종실록지리지, "King Sejong's Treatise on Geography"), which includes...
and Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Yangseong Yi clan. "조선왕조실록". Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (in Korean). Sillok. Retrieved June 27, 2021. v t e...
Andrade 2016, p. 193-194. "조선왕조실록". Sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 4 September 2016. "조선왕조실록". Sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved...
Office of Royal Annals. "Annals of King Sejo." 1457 January 3. https://sillok.history.go.kr/popup/viewer.do?id=kga_10301003_002&type=view&reSearchWor...
family (Encyclopædia Britannica) spoken by at least 370,000 people in Uganda – the Karamojong people, or ŋiKarimojoŋ in their language. The name approximates...
at the time) is recorded as having "one son and two daughters" [Sejong Sillok, year 28]. "King Sejo and Music". KBS World. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 17...
Maasai people, numbering about 1.5 million. It is closely related to the other Maa varieties: Samburu (or Sampur), the language of the Samburu people of central...
Jieng or simply Jieng) is a Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people, a major ethnic group of South Sudan. There are several main varieties,...
1224–1300), as well as the Eungje Siju (Korean: 응제시주; Hanja: 應製詩註) and Sejong Sillok (세종실록; commonly known as "Annals of the Joseon Dynasty", Sejong Jang-heon...
(spoken by about 120,000 people) and Sabaot (spoken by about 134,000 people). Sabaot is a common name assumed by various related peoples, including the Kony...