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- March First Movement (links | edit)
- Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (links | edit)
- Korean Communist Party (links | edit)
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- Imjin War (links | edit)
- Korean nationalism (links | edit)
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- Hanbok (links | edit)
- Makgeolli (links | edit)
- Zhuanxu (links | edit)
- Ōei Invasion (links | edit)
- Presbyterian Church of Korea (links | edit)
- The Dong-A Ilbo (links | edit)
- Taejo of Goryeo (links | edit)
- Korean drama (links | edit)
- History of Seoul (links | edit)
- Joseon Navy (links | edit)
- Blue Shirts Society (links | edit)
- Goryeo–Khitan War (links | edit)
- Seoul Shinmun (links | edit)
- Yeonsangun of Joseon (links | edit)
- Religion in Korea (links | edit)
- Korean yang (links | edit)
- Emperor Ku (links | edit)
- Hojang (links | edit)
- Goryeosa (links | edit)
- Korean mun (links | edit)
- Gyeongnam Ilbo (links | edit)
- Timeline of Korean history (links | edit)
- Wonjong of Goryeo (links | edit)
- National Gugak Center (links | edit)
- Marriage in Korea (links | edit)