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Ssangseong Prefecture information


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Ssangseong Prefecture
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese雙城摠管府
Korean name
Hangul쌍성총관부
Hanja雙城摠管府

Ssangseong Prefecture (Chinese: 雙城摠管府; Korean: 쌍성총관부) was an administrative division of the Yuan dynasty established in 1258 in modern-day Kumya County, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea. It was founded as a base for conquest and domination of northern Goryeo territory together with the Dongnyeong Prefectures, which had jurisdiction over southern Jabi (자비; 慈悲) pass. In 1356, Gongmin of Goryeo got out under the influence of Yuan dynasty, attacked Yuan dynasty together with Dongnyeong Prefectures and restored the land.

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Taejo of Joseon

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Colonial empire

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Dongnyeong Prefectures

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Queen Sinui

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(posthumously) Empress of Korea (posthumously) Born 6 October 1337 Ssangseong Prefecture, Great Yuan (present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province,...

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Grand Prince Wanpung

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from the king in 1363. Three years later, he contributed on the Ssangseong Prefecture restoration and Wokou accident along with Yi Seonggye and Yi Jachun...

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Wonsan

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Goryeo

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Joseon

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messenger came to Goryeo to demand that territories of the former Ssangseong Prefectures be handed over to Ming China. The tract of land was taken by Mongol...

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Yodok County

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the famous Cheolli Jangseong.The region went under the control of Ssangseong Prefectures,after Goryeo was defeated by the Yuan dyansty. The regions that...

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Grand Prince Uian

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Gongmin of Goryeo

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provinces of Korea and incorporated them into their empire as Ssangseong and Dongnyeong Prefectures. In 1356, the Goryeo army retook these provinces partly...

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Sambyeolcho Rebellion

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rebellions. The 1258 rebellion resulted in the establishment of Ssangseong and Dongnyeong Prefectures by the Mongols. Unlike these rebels, the Sambyeolcho (Three...

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