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- of Joseon dynasty to defend the downtown area of Joseon's capital city Hanseongbu [ko] (한성부). It was designated as a Historic Site of South Korea in 1963...
- as Seongjeo Shibri) was the peripheral area of Joseon's capital city, Hanseongbu [ko] (한성부), literally meaning areas 10 Ri (Korean mile) around the Fortress...
- Yeon-joo Cha Hak-yeon as Yoo Ji-sun: Yeon-joo's fiancé, who is a judge of Hanseongbu and the third generation of leaders from the most prestigious family in...
- by the Hanseongbu [ko] (한성부), an agency of the national government dedicated to affairs on the administration of the capital city. The Hanseongbu divided...
- secretaries who were the most powerful officials of their time. Capital Bureau (Hanseongbu, 한성부) was in charge of running the capital, Hanseong or present-day Seoul...
- Ban-ya: Jang Tae-hwa's confidant. Oh Man-seok as Jang Tae-hwa: a judge of Hanseongbu and an influential figure of Buyeonggak. Ahn Nae-sang as Shin Won-ho:...
- sector, each ****igned to the corresponding administrative district of Hanseongbu (present-day Seoul) and Gyeonggi Province. Its role was remarkably analogous...
- Northeast Asia. Capital (3 types) 24 Seoul (서울) Seoul is the place where Hanseongbu (한성부, 漢城府), the capital of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the...
- part of Seoul. During 600 years of Joseon, the Seoul city was named as Hanseongbu [ko] (Korean: 한성부) constituted of two areas; An area inside the Fortress...
- Joseon Dynasty established the country, the new capital was designated in Hanseongbu. Later, in 1394, a new palace was built; the site was near the palace...