Mun Ik-chŏm
Mun Ik-chŏm was a poet, philosopher and politician (1329–1398).
Also recorded as Mun Ikjeom; Moon Ikjeom; Mun Ik-jeom; Moon Ik-chum; Mun Ikchŏm.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Mun Ikjeom, Moon Ikjeom, Mun Ik-jeom, Moon Ik-chum and Mun Ikchŏm. His recorded confession was Confucianism.
Chronology
- 1329Mun Ik-chŏm born.
- 1329Mun Ik-chŏm was born in 1329.
- 1398Mun Ik-chŏm died.
- 1398Mun Ik-chŏm died in 1398.
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“Mun Ikchŏm”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q625715: Mun Ik-chŏm
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- Munavvar LakhnaviAuthor
- Munavvar Qori Abdurashidxon oʻgʻliAuthor
- Munawwar RanaAuthor
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