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거란
edit- Compounds
- 거란장 (거란場, -jang) [7]
- Relatives
- See also
- 땜 (ttaem, "tinkering, soldering")
- ↑
- English: Gypsy Airs
- Spanish: Aires gitanos
- ↑ performed by Jean-Claude Féret (violin) and Christine Féret (piano)
- ↑
- Brynner felt a strong personal connection to the Romani people; in 1977, Brynner was named honorary president of the International Romani Union, a title that he kept until his death.
- He claimed that he was born "Taidje Khan" of a Mongol father and Roma mother, on the Russian island of Sakhalin. He occasionally referred to himself as Julius Briner,Jules Bryner or Youl Bryner.
- ↑ Elements
- 契 (부족이름 글, "tribal name")
- 丹 (정성스러울 란, “devotion”).
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=거란
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/거란
- ↑ 고려 시대에, 거란인 포로나 투항한 사람들을 집단으로 수용하던 곳. 각 도의 주, 현에 나누어 보내 땅을 주고 농사를 지으며 모여 살게 하였는데, 고려 백성으로서의 이들에 대한 대우는 천민에 가까웠다.
However, this may be untrue. Regardless of the name, Koreans would have done good to Balhae people as defeated by Khitans. - ↑ Abaoji (872 – 926), posthumously known as Emperor Taizu of Liao, was a Khitan leader and founder of the Liao dynasty (907–926).