- last
royal house to rule Korea. Kept from 1392 to 1865, the
annals (or
sillok)
comprise 1,893
volumes and are
thought to be the
longest continual do****entation...
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Sillok can
refer to: the
Sillok people of
Sudan Sillok is
Korean for
annual record. See
Annals of the
Joseon Dynasty This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Sillok (Aka) is a Nilo-Saharan
language spoken by the
Sillok people of Sudan. It is
spoken by
around 300
people in Blue Nile state,
specifically on Mount...
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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...
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Taejo Sillok vol. 6, 14 July 1394,
entry 1
Jungjong Sillok vol. 32, 3 June 1518,
entry 1
Jungjong Sillok vol. 33, 3 July 1518,
entry 1
Seonjo Sillok vol...
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Andrade 2016, p. 193-194. "조선왕조실록".
Sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean).
Retrieved 4
September 2016. "조선왕조실록".
Sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved...
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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...
- 27
times in the
Joseon Wangjo Sillok: 3
times in the
Seonjo Sillok and 24
times in the Gwanghae-gun Ilgi. In
Seonjo Sillok,
Seonjo is
asked for Na Dae-yong's...
- no such
record in the
Annals of the
Joseon Dynasty.
Meanwhile in
Sejong Sillok, it was
recorded that his
younger brother, Kim Su-on (김수온)
helped Grand...
- 2022-03-24. "조선왕조실록".
sillok.history.go.kr.
Retrieved 2022-03-24. "조선왕조실록".
sillok.history.go.kr.
Retrieved 2022-03-24. "조선왕조실록".
sillok.history.go.kr. Retrieved...