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  • Sindŏk station is a railway station in Sindŏng-ri, greater Tanch'ŏn city, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea, on the Kŭmgol Line of the Korean State...
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  • the Sŏhae Kammun Line. Originally called P'yŏngnam Sindŏk station and later renamed Sillyŏngri station, it was opened by the Chosen P'yŏngan Railway (Japanese:...
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  • Kŭmgol station is a railway station in Kŭmgol 1-dong, greater Tanch'ŏn city, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea, on the Kŭmgol Line of the Korean State...
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    8 mi) south of East Haeju, on 11 May 1934 (now called Wangsin), and Sindŏk Station between Sinwŏn and Hasŏng, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) from Sinwŏn, on 11 August...
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  • Taesin station is a railway station in Taesin-dong, greater Tanch'ŏn city, South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea, on the Kŭmgol Line of the Korean State...
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    the Tamwlang and Watugaluh (Jombang) areas during the reign of King Mpu Sindok (929–948 AD), several inscriptions such as Sangguran, Turyyan, Gulung-Gulung...
    126 KB (12,603 words) - 15:00, 10 June 2024
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    The centre of the kingdom was moved from central Java to East Java by Mpu Sindok. An eruption of the volcano Mount Merapi in 929, and political pressure...
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    service and merit in assisting the king's army, under the leadership of Mpu Sindok, in repelling invading Malayu (Sumatra) forces; subsequently, a jayastambha...
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    Around the year 929 CE, the last ruler of the Sañjaya dynasty, King Mpu Sindok of Mataram, moved the seat of power of the Mataram Kingdom from Central...
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    1 9.1 Songgwan 송관 (松串) 19.5 10.4 Sŏhae Kammun (West Sea Barrage) 서해갑문 (西海閘門) 26.7 7.2 Sillyŏngri 신령리 (新寧里) P'yŏngnam Sindŏk 평남신덕 (平南新德) P'yŏngnam Line...
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    number of stations were opened along the line to expand the service: Kangsŏn Station on 1 July 1923; Kalch'ŏn Station on 1 May 1924; Taesŏng Station, 35.2 km...
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    Mt Talang Mt Tambora Mt Tandikat Mpu Dusun Mpu Gandring Mpu Prapanca Mpu Sindok Mpu Tantular Muara Takus Muhammad Natsir Muhammad Rachman Muhammad Subuh...
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    century. In the 930s, the Javanese court was shifted to East Java by Mpu Sindok, who established the Isyana dynasty. It was not clear however, the true...
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    Korea Bay Sea of Japan (Korea East Sea) List of railway stations in North Korea. Closed stations are not included. Kokubu, Hayato. 将軍様の鉄道. Shōgun-sama no...
    101 KB (63 words) - 06:48, 19 January 2023
  • Kingdom of Mataram (752–1045) Dharmawangsa Isyana dynasty Mataram Kingdom Mpu Sindok Kediri (1045–1221) Kediri kingdom Singhasari (1222–1292) Singhasari Ken...
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    63.4 Kŭmgol magnesite mine Puktaech'ŏn (bridge appx 170 m (560 ft)) 66.3 Sindŏk 68.9 Taesin Puktaech'ŏn (bridge appx 130 m (430 ft)) Puktaech'ŏn (bridge...
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