- and
later used by all
classes until the very late
Joseon period) and the
neoul. Jang-ot was
originally a form of men's po
called jang-ui,
which was worn...
- of
headdresses that the
Joseon women used
according to
their ranks: the
neoul was used by the
court women, the
sseugaechima was used by the
yangban women;...
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March 2004.
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later by all
classes of
people in late Joseon), the jang-ot, and the
neoul (which was only
permitted for
court ladies and noblewomen).
Modern hanbok...
- Alby -
Hisham Abbas Khalik Fakrny - Amr Diab
Sadaany Khalas - Amr Diab
Neoul Aih - Amr Diab
Wayah - Amr Diab Enta
Akher Wahid -
Sherine Youm Wara Youm...
-
Northern and
Southern dynasties, Sui, and Tang dynasties.: 16 Dangui.
Neoul (originated from Mong-su in Goryeo,
which is
itself believed to have originated...
- Sutak, Minumsa, 2005, "Publisher's foreword." It was
first published by
Neoul in 2001 and
republished by
Keunna in 2005 and 2008. "[Literature News] Announcement...