-
known as
Samjok-o (Korean: 삼족오; Hanja: 三足烏 –
literally "three-legged crow").
During the
Goguryeo period, the
ancient Korean people thought the
Samjok-o to...
- Chilsuk's
entire family and
relatives to the
ninth degree were executed. "
Samjok (삼족 三族)" (in Korean).
Doosan Encyclopedia. In
ancient China and Korea, when...
- the
Samjok Shans,
known as Panga, who were
descendants of the Awa
ruler of the
Pagan Dynasty. He
devastated Chanta, a
village supplying food to
Samjok, and...
-
defeated the
Burmese at Tamu,
captured the
Samjok prince and others, and
subsequently devastated the
capital of
Samjok. They
planted their standard on the Chindwin...
- of
India map from 1891
places the old
capital of
Hsawnghsup (Somsok or
Samjok, a Shan state) here. The 'Machi route' was used
historically to
reach Heirok...
-
three prin****lities
based at
Thaungdut (known as "
Samjok" in Manipur), Khampat, and Kale. Thaungdut/
Samjok and
Khampat were
jointly invaded by the king Kiyamba...
-
outlying Shan
princely states in what is
today Burma. It was
called Somsok (
Samjok) in
Manipur Chronicles and
Thaungthut by the Burmese. The
latter name is...
- river, and
returned to Ava,
while leaving permanent stockades at Tamu and
Samjok. The
Kabaw Valley was "permanently annexed". This was only the
first of...
- In 1692,
Meitei King
Paikhomba (1667–1697) led an
expedition as far as
Samjok in Burma. The
campaign faced resistance when the
Kabos rose
against him...
- households.
Alternative spellings: "Somsok" in
Manipur Chronicles and "
Samjok" in
British transliteration. The 2014
Myanmar Po****tion and
Housing Census...