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  • Koryo-saram
  • Ethnic Koreans in the former USSR

    Koryo-saram (Russian: Корё сарам [kɐˈrʲɵ ˈsarəm]; Koryo-mar: 고려사람, romanized: Koryŏ-saram, IPA: [koˈrʲɔˑ ˈsɐˑrɐm]) or Koryoin (Корё ин; 고려인, Koryŏ-in)

    Koryo-saram

    Koryo-saram

  • Koryo-saram cuisine
  • Food of former Soviet Union Koreans

    Koryo-saram are ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. They have a distinct style of cuisine that is descended from Korean cuisine and influenced

    Koryo-saram cuisine

    Koryo-saram cuisine

    Koryo-saram_cuisine

  • List of Koryo-saram
  • This is a list of Koryo-saram, also known as Goryeo-saram or Soviet Koreans—the descendants of Korean immigrants to the Russian Far East who were deported

    List of Koryo-saram

    List_of_Koryo-saram

  • Koryo-mar
  • Dialect of Korean spoken in former USSR

    Koryo-mar (Korean: 고려말; Russian: Корё мар) is a language spoken by Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans who live in the countries of the former Soviet Union. It

    Koryo-mar

    Koryo-mar

  • Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People
  • 2006 American documentary film

    Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People is an American documentary film premiered on October 29, 2006. It was directed by Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble. The

    Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People

    Koryo_Saram:_The_Unreliable_People

  • Kuksi
  • Russo-Korean noodle dish

    Kuksi (Koryo-mar: 국시, Russian: кукси) is a noodle dish in Koryo-saram cuisine: cuisine of the ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union. It is

    Kuksi

    Kuksi

    Kuksi

  • Koreans
  • East Asian ethnic group

    wider Koryo-saram identity. Koreans of Russia are part of the wider Koryo-saram identity. Koreans of Kazkahstan are part of the wider Koryo-saram identity

    Koreans

    Koreans

    Koreans

  • Morkovcha
  • Koryo-saram spicy marinated carrot dish

    spicy marinated carrot salad. It is a dish in Koryo-saram cuisine, and is a variant of kimchi. Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans located in post-Soviet countries)

    Morkovcha

    Morkovcha

    Morkovcha

  • Cafe Lily
  • Korean Uzbeki restaurant in Brooklyn, New York

    serves Uzbek, Koryo-saram cuisine, and Russian cuisine. For Uzbek cuisine, dishes like manti, kebabs, and plov (pilaf) are served. For Koryo-saram cuisine,

    Cafe Lily

    Cafe Lily

    Cafe_Lily

  • Gwangju Koryoin Village
  • Ethnic enclave in Gwangju, South Korea

    Gwangju Koryoin Village (Korean: 광주고려인마을) is an enclave of Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union) in Wolgok-dong [ko], Gwangsan District

    Gwangju Koryoin Village

    Gwangju Koryoin Village

    Gwangju_Koryoin_Village

  • Koryo Ilbo
  • Kazakh Korean/Russian–language newspaper

    The Koryo Ilbo is a newspaper published in Korean and Russian from Almaty, Kazakhstan, for Koryo-saram: ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. First

    Koryo Ilbo

    Koryo_Ilbo

  • South Korea–Ukraine relations
  • Bilateral relations

    be about 30,000 Koryo-saram as of 2019, including unregistered or stateless Koryo-saram, according to their estimates. The Koryo-saram organization has

    South Korea–Ukraine relations

    South Korea–Ukraine relations

    South_Korea–Ukraine_relations

  • South Korea–Uzbekistan relations
  • Diplomatic relations between South Korea and the Republic of Uzbekistan

    Times. Retrieved 2020-09-28. Kim, Victoria (2018-08-07). "Koryo Saram in Central Asia". Koryo Tours. Retrieved 2020-09-28. 재외동포현황(2019)/Total number of

    South Korea–Uzbekistan relations

    South Korea–Uzbekistan relations

    South_Korea–Uzbekistan_relations

  • German Kim
  • Kazakhstani academic (born 1953)

    킴; RR: Gereuman Kim; born 16 July 1953) is a Kazakhstani scholar. A Koryo-saram by birth, he is a director of the Institute for Asian Studies at Al-Farabi

    German Kim

    German_Kim

  • All Nations Baptist Church
  • Koryo-saram church in Brooklyn, New York

    associated with Koryo-saram: ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union. It has been described as the only such Koryo-saram church in New York

    All Nations Baptist Church

    All Nations Baptist Church

    All_Nations_Baptist_Church

  • Tatyana Kim
  • Russian businesswoman (born 1975)

    US$8.1 billion. Tatyana Kim was born on 16 October 1975, in Grozny in a Koryo-saram family. Her father was an engineer, and her mother was a primary school

    Tatyana Kim

    Tatyana Kim

    Tatyana_Kim

  • Funchoza
  • Koryo-saram noodle salad

    noodle salad') is a dish in Koryo-saram cuisine. It is a variant of the Korean dish japchae, created by the Koryo-saram: a group of the Korean diaspora

    Funchoza

    Funchoza

    Funchoza

  • Korean Theatre of Kazakhstan
  • Ethnic theatre in Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Korea in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is operated by and associated with the Koryo-saram community: ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. The theatre troupe

    Korean Theatre of Kazakhstan

    Korean Theatre of Kazakhstan

    Korean_Theatre_of_Kazakhstan

  • Sakhalin Koreans
  • Ethnic community in Russia

    history, Sakhalin Koreans may or may not identify themselves as Koryo-saram. The term Koryo-saram may be used to encompass all Koreans in the former USSR, but

    Sakhalin Koreans

    Sakhalin_Koreans

  • Viktor Tsoi
  • Soviet musician and actor (1962–1990)

    and raised in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to a Russian mother and Koryo-saram father, Tsoi started writing songs as a teenager. Throughout his career

    Viktor Tsoi

    Viktor Tsoi

    Viktor_Tsoi

  • Koreans in Ukraine
  • Ethnic group

    in Ukraine. A significant group among them are ethnic Koreans called Koryo-saram: these people arrived in the former Russian Empire and Soviet Union before

    Koreans in Ukraine

    Koreans_in_Ukraine

  • Pyanse
  • Russo-Korean stuffed dumpling

    of steamed filled bun or dumpling associated with Sakhalin Korean and Koryo-saram cuisines, the cuisines of ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union.

    Pyanse

    Pyanse

    Pyanse

  • Chŏng Sangjin
  • Soviet-Korean soldier (1918–2013)

    time, Vladivostok was a hub for Soviet Koreans (who are also called Koryo-saram). As was common with Korean culture during that time, education was valued

    Chŏng Sangjin

    Chŏng Sangjin

    Chŏng_Sangjin

  • Ttaetgol Village
  • Koryo-saram enclave in Ansan, South Korea

    Village (Korean: 땟골마을), alternatively Ddaetgol Village, is an enclave of Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union) in Seonbu-dong,

    Ttaetgol Village

    Ttaetgol Village

    Ttaetgol_Village

  • Lomon
  • Uzbek and South Korean actor (born 1999)

    on November 11, 1999, in Tashkent, to a Korean father and a mother of Koryo-saram descent. As a child, he and his family lived in Russia and later moved

    Lomon

    Lomon

    Lomon

  • Texas Street
  • Red-light district in Busan, South Korea

    entertainment, and more towards normal businesses. Hundreds of Russians and Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union) began moving into the area

    Texas Street

    Texas Street

    Texas_Street

  • Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union
  • 1937 forced transfer to Central Asia

    Nearly 172,000 Koryo-saram (also called "Koryoin" or "Soviet Koreans") were forcibly transferred from the Russian Far East to unpopulated areas of the

    Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union

    Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union

    Deportation_of_Koreans_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • Hanaan
  • 2011 Uzbek-South Korean drama film

    is a fourth generation Koryo-saram (Korean diaspora of the former Soviet Union). The film covers social issues for Koryo-saram and Uzbeks. Korean people

    Hanaan

    Hanaan

  • Kazakhstan–South Korea relations
  • Bilateral relations

    people are now known as Koryo-saram(Korean: 고려인). It is estimated that more than 120,000 ethnic Koreans (known as Koryo-saram) still live in the territory

    Kazakhstan–South Korea relations

    Kazakhstan–South Korea relations

    Kazakhstan–South_Korea_relations

  • Siryak-tyamuri
  • Soybean paste stew in Koryo-saram cuisine

    Russian: сиряк-тямури) or sirak-jangmul (Koryo-mar: 시락장물; сиракжаңмул; [ɕiɾɐk̚tɕ͈ɐŋmuɭ]) is a stew in Koryo-saram cuisine that uses fermented soybean paste

    Siryak-tyamuri

    Siryak-tyamuri

    Siryak-tyamuri

  • Korean language
  • Language spoken in Korea

    parts of Sakhalin, the Russian island just north of Japan, and by the Koryo-saram in parts of Central Asia. The Jeju language of Jeju Island is closely

    Korean language

    Korean language

    Korean_language

  • Dmitry Bivol
  • Russian boxer (born 1990)

    Dmitry Yuryevich Bivol (Russian: Дмитрий Юрьевич Бивол; born 18 December 1990) is a Kyrgyzstani-Russian professional boxer. He won the undisputed light-heavyweight

    Dmitry Bivol

    Dmitry Bivol

    Dmitry_Bivol

  • Pukjai
  • Soybean stew in Koryo-saram cuisine

    puktjaj, IPA: [pʊkˈtʲaj]) or bukjai (Koryo-mar: 북자이; букжай; [puk̚tɕ͈aɪ]) is a soybean stew dish in Koryo-saram cuisine. It is a descendant of the Korean

    Pukjai

    Pukjai

  • Lavrenti Son
  • Korean Kazakhstani writer (born 1941)

    Dyadyunovich Son (Russian: Лаврентий Дядюнович Сон; born February 2, 1941) is a Koryo-saram playwright, author of short stories, and founder of Song Cinema, a documentary

    Lavrenti Son

    Lavrenti Son

    Lavrenti_Son

  • Anita Tsoy
  • Russian singer (born 1971)

    and his children were later caught up in the 1937 deportation of the Koryo-saram to Central Asia. Anita's mother was born in 1944 in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR

    Anita Tsoy

    Anita Tsoy

    Anita_Tsoy

  • Katya Jones
  • Russian dancer (born 1989)

    Katya Jones (born Ekaterina Andreevna Sokolova; Russian: Екатерина Андреевна Соколова; 12 May 1989) is a Russian dancer and choreographer. She is best

    Katya Jones

    Katya Jones

    Katya_Jones

  • North Korean standard language
  • Language-Alphabet system of North Korea

    North Korean standard language or Munhwaŏ (Korean: 문화어; Hancha: 文化語; lit. '"cultural language"') is the North Korean standard version of the Korean language

    North Korean standard language

    North_Korean_standard_language

  • Korean diaspora
  • People of Korean descent not in Korea

    ancestors of the two million Koreans in China and several hundred thousand Koryo-saram.[page needed][page needed] During the Japanese colonial period of 1910–1945

    Korean diaspora

    Korean diaspora

    Korean_diaspora

  • Hong Beom-do
  • Korean independence activist (1868–1943)

    General Hong Beom-do (Korean: 홍범도; Hanja: 洪範圖; August 27, 1868 – October 25, 1943) was a Korean independence activist and national hero. Hong served as

    Hong Beom-do

    Hong Beom-do

    Hong_Beom-do

  • Demographics of South Korea
  • including Russia and Kazakhstan, are ethnic Koreans (see Koreans in China, Koryo-saram). The number of foreign residents in the country last month set a record-high

    Demographics of South Korea

    Demographics of South Korea

    Demographics_of_South_Korea

  • History of Hangul
  • History of the Korean alphabet

    their descendents are now referred to as Koryo-saram. Those who still speak Korean speak a dialect called Koryo-mar, which is largely derived from the Hamgyŏng

    History of Hangul

    History_of_Hangul

  • Yevgeny Kim
  • Soviet intelligence officer (1932–1998)

    Yevgeny Ivanovich Kim (Russian: Евгений Иванович Ким; 27 February 1932 – 12 November 1998) was an intelligence officer in the KGB and the recipient of

    Yevgeny Kim

    Yevgeny_Kim

  • Hanbok
  • Traditional Korean clothing

     'Korean clothes'). The attire is also worn by the Korean diaspora. Koryo-saram—ethnic Koreans living in the lands of the former Soviet Union—also retained

    Hanbok

    Hanbok

    Hanbok

  • Korean Cultural Center, Ussuriysk
  • Organization in Primorsky Krai, Russia

    an activity center for Koryo-saram: ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. It also houses the Maritime Territory Koryo-saram Cultural Association

    Korean Cultural Center, Ussuriysk

    Korean Cultural Center, Ussuriysk

    Korean_Cultural_Center,_Ussuriysk

  • History of Vladivostok
  • City history

    the Wayback Machine "Tracing the Steps of Stalin's Unreliable People: Koryo Saram". The Journal of the International Institute. 14 (1). University of Michigan:

    History of Vladivostok

    History of Vladivostok

    History_of_Vladivostok

  • Sakhalin Korean cuisine
  • Ethnic cuisine in Sakhalin, Russia

    cuisine and Russian cuisine. They are often considered distinct from Koryo-saram, Koreans of the former Soviet Union, who have their own cuisine. The

    Sakhalin Korean cuisine

    Sakhalin_Korean_cuisine

  • Mikhail Kim
  • Soviet hydraulic engineer and geophysicist

    Mikhail Vasilyevich Kim (Russian: Михаил Васильевич Ким; 8 August 1907 – 4 September 1970) was a Soviet hydraulic engineer and geophysicist. He was awarded

    Mikhail Kim

    Mikhail_Kim

  • Gennady Kim
  • Musical artist

    Gennady Kim (Russian: Геннадий Ким; born September 17, 1946), is a guitarist, composer, conductor, and music teacher in Kazakhstan. He was born in Kolkhoz

    Gennady Kim

    Gennady_Kim

  • Pak Yong-bin
  • North Korean politician

    Pak Yong-bin (Korean: 박영빈) was a North Korean politician who served as the Vice Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea. He was born in Tashkent and graduated

    Pak Yong-bin

    Pak_Yong-bin

  • Kim Man-il
  • Son of Kim Il Sung (1943–1947)

    Kim Man-il (Korean: 김만일; born Alexander Kim; 1943–1947) was the second son of the North Korean founding leader Kim Il Sung and his first wife Kim Jong

    Kim Man-il

    Kim_Man-il

  • Korean Socialist Party
  • 1918–1921 Soviet Union political party

    The Korean Socialist Party (Korean: 한인사회당) was a socialist party of Korea. The party was founded in 1918 in Khabarovsk, Soviet Russia. In April 1919, the

    Korean Socialist Party

    Korean_Socialist_Party

  • Pavlo Lee
  • Ukrainian actor and soldier (1988–2022)

    killed in the battle of Irpin. Lee was born in Yevpatoria, Crimea, to a Koryo-saram father and a Ukrainian mother.[citation needed] He also went by a variant

    Pavlo Lee

    Pavlo Lee

    Pavlo_Lee

  • Russia–South Korea relations
  • Bilateral relations

    there are ca 500,000 Koryo-saram in the former USSR, primarily in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. After 1990, a large number of Koryo-saram returned to Russia

    Russia–South Korea relations

    Russia–South Korea relations

    Russia–South_Korea_relations

  • Descendants of the Sun
  • 2016 South Korean television series

    skilled handyman who runs a hardware store. Jeon Soo-jin as Ri Ye-hwa: A Koryo-saram nurse with the Peacemaker and Daniel's wife. Lee Yi-kyung as Kang Min-jae:

    Descendants of the Sun

    Descendants_of_the_Sun

  • Koryo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Koryo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koryo may refer to: Koryo or Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; RR: Goryeo; MR: Koryŏ) was the name of several

    Koryo

    Koryo

  • Kim Kyung-cheon
  • Korean independence activist (1888–1942)

    Kim Kyung-cheon (Korean: 김경천; 5 June 1888 – 2 January 1942) was a Korean independence activist and military leader. In 1888, he was born in a rich, Yangban-traditioned

    Kim Kyung-cheon

    Kim Kyung-cheon

    Kim_Kyung-cheon

  • Anatoli Kim
  • Kazakhstani author (born 1939)

    Anatoli Andreyevich Kim (Russian: Анатолий Андреевич Ким; born 15 June 1939) is a Kazakhstani writer. Kim's father was a Soviet Korean, the son of an immigrant

    Anatoli Kim

    Anatoli Kim

    Anatoli_Kim

  • Yukjin Korean
  • Divergent northern Korean dialect

    Rason, North Korea; Korean communities in parts of Northeast China; Koryo-saram communities in the post-Soviet states; and people from the Yukjin region

    Yukjin Korean

    Yukjin_Korean

  • Kim Sung-hwa
  • North Korean politician

    Kim Sung-hwa (Korean: 김승화; 4 February 1915 – January 1973) was a North Korean politician. From 13 December 1951 to June 1953, he served as the Minister

    Kim Sung-hwa

    Kim_Sung-hwa

  • Eduard Son
  • Kazakhstani footballer (born 1964)

    Eduard Vasilyevich Son (Russian: Эдуард Васильевич Сон; born 18 August 1964) is a retired Soviet and Kazakhstani professional football player of Korean

    Eduard Son

    Eduard_Son

  • Nam Il
  • North Korean army officer (1915–1976)

    appear in historical photographs. Order of Polonia Restituta, 2nd Class Koryo-saram, Koreans in the Soviet Union Tertitskiy, Fyodor (June 14, 2024). The

    Nam Il

    Nam Il

    Nam_Il

  • Central Asian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Central Asia

    cuisine has also influenced Central Asian cuisine, through Koryo-saram cuisine. Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union, have introduced

    Central Asian cuisine

    Central Asian cuisine

    Central_Asian_cuisine

  • Sen-bong (Avangard: Koreyskiy Kolkhoz)
  • 1946 documentary by Igor Vereshchagin

    founded in 1936 by Koryo-saram who had been relocated from a previous kolhoz. The documentary is the first Soviet film about Koryo-saram after their mass

    Sen-bong (Avangard: Koreyskiy Kolkhoz)

    Sen-bong_(Avangard:_Koreyskiy_Kolkhoz)

  • Olga Li
  • Russian politician (born 1986)

    Olga Sergeyevna Li (Russian: Ольга Сергеевна Ли; born 22 July 1986) is a Russian politician and journalist. Since 2011, she has been a representative in

    Olga Li

    Olga_Li

  • Ussuriysk
  • City in Primorsky Krai, Russia

    Ussuriysk (Russian: Уссури́йск) is a city in Primorsky Krai, Russia, in the valley of the Razdolnaya River. The city is 98 kilometers (61 mi) north of

    Ussuriysk

    Ussuriysk

    Ussuriysk

  • Vitalii Kim
  • Ukrainian politician (born 1981)

    English, in addition to some French and Korean, the latter owing to his Koryo-saram ancestry. "Рада затвердила новий склад уряду без очільників Міноборони

    Vitalii Kim

    Vitalii Kim

    Vitalii_Kim

  • Mikhail An
  • Korean Soviet footballer (1952–1979)

    Mikhail Ivanovich An (Russian: Михаил Иванович Ан; February 19, 1952 – August 11, 1979) was a Soviet football player of Korean ethnic origin. An was one

    Mikhail An

    Mikhail_An

  • Kwŏnŏphoe
  • 1911–1914 Korean organization in Russia

    Korea. It is also considered a landmark organization in the history of Koryo-saram: ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union. Until the mid-19th

    Kwŏnŏphoe

    Kwŏnŏphoe

  • Birobidzhan
  • Administrative centre and town in Russia

    Birobidzhan (Russian: Биробиджан, IPA: [bʲɪrəbʲɪˈdʐan]; Yiddish: ביראָבידזשאַן, IPA: [ˌbɪrɔbɪˈdʒan]), also spelt Birobijan (/ˌbɪrəbɪˈdʒɑːn/ BIRR-ə-bih-JAHN)

    Birobidzhan

    Birobidzhan

    Birobidzhan

  • Karakol
  • City in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan

    Dungans (i.e. Hui Muslims) fleeing warfare in China. A small influx of Koryo-saram also arrived into the region. In 1877 Qing China retook the territory

    Karakol

    Karakol

    Karakol

  • Oleg Chen
  • Russian weightlifter (born 1988)

    Oleg Borisovich Chen (Russian: Олег Борисович Чен; born 22 November 1988) is a Russian weightlifter. He is a two-time European Champion. His father was

    Oleg Chen

    Oleg_Chen

  • Kimchi
  • Korean side dish of fermented vegetables

    salt – Coarse salt Morkovcha – Koryo-saram spicy marinated carrot dish – a variety of kimchi made of carrots by Koryo-saram List of cabbage dishes List of

    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Kimchi

  • Karatal Korean History Center
  • History museum in Ushtobe, Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan. Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union are called Koryo-saram. They descend from populations of Koreans who were forced to move from

    Karatal Korean History Center

    Karatal_Korean_History_Center

  • Sinhanch'on
  • 1911–1937 Korean enclave in Vladivostok

    Korean) went by this name. It holds an important place in the history of Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union), and is now widely

    Sinhanch'on

    Sinhanch'on

    Sinhanch'on

  • Yi Wijong
  • Korean diplomat (1884–c.1924)

    Yi Wijong (Korean: 이위종; 1884–1924(?)), name sometimes rendered as Yi Ouitjyong, was a Korean diplomat and military officer. His name in Russian is Vladimir

    Yi Wijong

    Yi Wijong

    Yi_Wijong

  • Kostya Tszyu
  • Russian-Australian boxer (born 1969)

    Konstantin Borisovich "Kostya" Tszyu (/ˈkɒstə ˈzuː/ KOS-tə ZOO; Russian: Константин Борисович «Костя» Цзю, IPA: [kənstɐnʲˈtʲin bɐˈrisəvʲɪtɕ ˈkosʲtʲə ˈdzːʲu];

    Kostya Tszyu

    Kostya Tszyu

    Kostya_Tszyu

  • Central Asia Street
  • Area in Seoul, South Korea

    foreigners of non-Korean ethnicity, the area also has a notable population of Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans from the former Soviet Union. The area reportedly formerly

    Central Asia Street

    Central Asia Street

    Central_Asia_Street

  • List of cuisines
  • cuisine Caspian cuisine Kurdish cuisine Karakalpak cuisine Kazakh cuisine Koryo-saram cuisine Kyrgyz cuisine Tajik cuisine Tatar cuisine Turkmen cuisine Uyghur

    List of cuisines

    List_of_cuisines

  • Katya Lee
  • Russian singer (born 1984)

    Ekaterina Valeryevna Lee (Russian: Екатерина Валерьевна Ли, Ekaterina Valeryevna Li) is Best known for her role as Olga Gopanikova a Russian singer- In

    Katya Lee

    Katya Lee

    Katya_Lee

  • Vladimir Kim
  • Kazakh billionaire (born 1960)

    Vladimir Sergeyevich Kim (Russian: Владимир Серге́евич Ким; born 29 October 1960) is a Kazakhstani businessman and billionaire who is the richest person

    Vladimir Kim

    Vladimir_Kim

  • Alexey Tsoy
  • Kazakh politician (born 1977)

    Alexey Vladimirovich Tsoy (Russian: Алексей Владимирович Цой; born 2 April 1977) is a Kazakh politician and Advisor to the President of the Republic of

    Alexey Tsoy

    Alexey Tsoy

    Alexey_Tsoy

  • Alexei Kim
  • Russian colonel general (born 1958)

    Alexei Rostislavovich Kim (Russian: Алексей Ростиславович Ким; born 21 September 1958) is a Russian Ground Forces colonel general. Since January 2023 he

    Alexei Kim

    Alexei Kim

    Alexei_Kim

  • List of active separatist movements in Asia
  • Proposed state: Adaistan Kyzylorda Region Ethnic group: Koryo-saram Proposed: autonomy for the Koryo-saram Northern Laos Ethnic group: Hmong people Proposed

    List of active separatist movements in Asia

    List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_Asia

  • Denis Ten
  • Kazakh figure skater (1993–2018)

    Denis Yurievich Ten (Russian: Денис Юрьевич Тен; 13 June 1993 – 19 July 2018) was a Kazakhstani figure skater. He was the 2014 Olympic bronze medalist

    Denis Ten

    Denis Ten

    Denis_Ten

  • Agrippina Shin
  • Korean Uzbek politician (born 1958)

    Agrippina Vasilyevna Shin (Uzbek: Agrepina Vasilyevna Shin; Russian: Агриппина Васильевна Шин, Agrippina Vasil'yevna Shin; Korean: 아그리피나 바실리에브나 신; born

    Agrippina Shin

    Agrippina Shin

    Agrippina_Shin

  • Alexey Kim
  • South Korean chess grandmaster (born 1986)

    Alexey Eduardovich Kim (born April 5, 1986) is a Soviet-born South Korean chess player. He is the only South Korean to hold the FIDE title of Grandmaster

    Alexey Kim

    Alexey_Kim

  • Ethnic groups in Europe
  • Russia), mainly in the UK, France and Germany. See also Koryo-saram, although many Koryo-saram live in Central Asian countries such as Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

    Ethnic groups in Europe

    Ethnic_groups_in_Europe

  • Ludmila Kim
  • Kazakhstani singer and VJ

    Ludmila Kim (Kazakh: Людмила Ким, Liudmila Kim) is a Kazakhstani singer and VJ. She has been a member of pop-band "Duet L" in 1990s and was a jury member

    Ludmila Kim

    Ludmila_Kim

  • Kazakhstan–Korea Friendship Park
  • Historic site in Ushtobe, Kazakhstan

    importance for the ethnic Korean Kazakhs, collectively identified as Koryo-saram. In 1937, some 170,000 ethnic Koreans were subjected to forced relocation

    Kazakhstan–Korea Friendship Park

    Kazakhstan–Korea_Friendship_Park

  • Free City incident
  • 1921 Russian and Korean conflict

    Shanghai faction of the Korean Communist Party and the Irkutsk faction of the Koryo Communist Party intensified. When the Comintern recommended reconciliation

    Free City incident

    Free City incident

    Free_City_incident

  • Sergey Tsoy
  • Russian politician and journalist (born 1957)

    Sergey Petrovich Tsoy (Russian: Сергей Петрович Цой; born 1957) is a Russian executive. He previously held roles in the Moscow City Hall and "RusHydro"

    Sergey Tsoy

    Sergey Tsoy

    Sergey_Tsoy

  • Roman Kim
  • Kazakh violinist, composer and inventor (born 1991)

    Roman Kim (Russian: Роман Ким; born 11 October 1991) is a Kazakhstani violin virtuoso, composer and inventor. Roman Kim was born on 11 October 1991, in

    Roman Kim

    Roman_Kim

  • August faction incident
  • 1956 failed North Korean coup

    The August faction incident, officially called the "Second Arduous March", was an attempted removal of Kim Il Sung, the chairman of the Workers' Party

    August faction incident

    August_faction_incident

  • Kang Kon
  • Korean military leader (1918–1950)

    Kang Kon (Korean: 강건; Hanja: 姜健; born Kang Shin-tae; 23 June 1918 – 8 September 1950) was a Korean military leader active in Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula

    Kang Kon

    Kang Kon

    Kang_Kon

  • Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts
  • Proposed state: Adaistan Kyzylorda Region Ethnic group: Koryo-saram Proposed: autonomy for the Koryo-saram In 1990, tensions escalated between local Cossacks

    Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts

    Kazakh–Russian_ethnic_conflicts

  • Alexandra Kim
  • Korean Russian revolutionary (1885–1918)

    Alexandra Petrovna Kim (Russian: Александра Петровна Ким; born Kim Aerim; February 22, 1885 – September 16, 1918) was a revolutionary political activist

    Alexandra Kim

    Alexandra Kim

    Alexandra_Kim

  • Carrot salad
  • Salad made with carrots

    raw onion, green peas, sweetcorn or sometimes chayote squashes. The Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans in the post-Soviet Union states, popularized spicy pickled

    Carrot salad

    Carrot salad

    Carrot_salad

  • An Jung-geun
  • Korean independence activist (1879–1910)

    An Jung-geun (Korean: 안중근; 2 September 1879 – 26 March 1910), courtesy name An Eungchil (Korean: 안응칠; Hanja: 安應七), was a Korean independence activist who

    An Jung-geun

    An Jung-geun

    An_Jung-geun

  • Georgy Kim (orientalist)
  • Soviet Orientalist (1924–1989)

    Georgy Fyodorovich Kim (Russian: Георгий Фёдорович Ким; November 11, 1924 – April 29, 1989) was Soviet orientalist, an expert in the History of Korea and

    Georgy Kim (orientalist)

    Georgy_Kim_(orientalist)

  • Roman Shin
  • Kyrgyzstani politician (born 1948)

    Roman Alexandrovich Shin (Russian: Роман Александрович Шин; born September 12, 1948) is a deputy in the Jogorku Kenesh, the parliament of Kyrgyzstan, and

    Roman Shin

    Roman_Shin

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