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- Asadal abstract "In Korean mythology and history, Asadal was the capital city of Gojoseon. It is thought that Asadal was located in Manchuria, Hwanghae, or Pyongyang. The first Korean historical work to mention it is the Samguk Yusa, which cites the Chinese Book of Wei. The Samguk Yusa also cites the Go Gi to the effect that Dangun's capital was located in Pyongyang. But recent studies show that there were more than one city named Pyongyang, situated in the north deep in Manchuria. The Pyongyang that is North Korea's capital today is actually the Southern counterpart, as it was common at the time for an emperor to manage two capitals and rule in two palaces. Therefore, it is thought that the true Asadal is located in Manchuria, now renamed with a Chinese name.Word for word, Asadal can be broken up as asa and dal. Asa is a hypothetical Altaic root for \"morning,\" and the Japanese language still uses an identical form to mean \"morning.\" It may be cognate with a common Korean word for \"morning\" (Middle Korean achɔm; Modern Korean achim). Dal may be the result of reading Chinese characters in the Korean way, and the original Chinese pronunciation at the time Asadal was recorded in ancient historical texts could have been \"Da,\" a transcription of the Korean word sdah or ddang meaning \"land.\" If such is the case, \"Asadal\" would mean \"Morning Land.\" However, if \"dal\" is used much like the Goguryeo city name suffix \"-dal\" used for mountains and cities founded on plateaus/mountains, then \"Asadal\" means \"Morning Mountain.\"".
- Asadal wikiPageExternalLink 100.nhn?docid=104977.
- Asadal wikiPageID "6123392".
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- Asadal wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Asadal wikiPageRevisionID "693365121".
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Altaic_languages.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Wei.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capitals_of_former_nations.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gojoseon.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Goguryeo.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Gojoseon.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Hanja.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Hwanghae_Province.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Korean_mythology.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Manchuria.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Pyongyang.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLink Samgungnyusa.
- Asadal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asadal".
- Asadal hangul "아사달".
- Asadal hanja "阿斯達".
- Asadal mr "Asadal".
- Asadal rr "Asadal".
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- Asadal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Asadal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Asadal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ko_icon.
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- Asadal subject Category:Capitals_of_former_nations.
- Asadal subject Category:Gojoseon.
- Asadal hypernym City.
- Asadal type City.
- Asadal comment "In Korean mythology and history, Asadal was the capital city of Gojoseon. It is thought that Asadal was located in Manchuria, Hwanghae, or Pyongyang. The first Korean historical work to mention it is the Samguk Yusa, which cites the Chinese Book of Wei. The Samguk Yusa also cites the Go Gi to the effect that Dangun's capital was located in Pyongyang. But recent studies show that there were more than one city named Pyongyang, situated in the north deep in Manchuria.".
- Asadal label "Asadal".
- Asadal sameAs Q704133.
- Asadal sameAs Asadal.
- Asadal sameAs 아사달.
- Asadal sameAs m.0fr8km.
- Asadal sameAs Asadal.
- Asadal sameAs Q704133.
- Asadal sameAs 阿斯达.
- Asadal wasDerivedFrom Asadal?oldid=693365121.
- Asadal isPrimaryTopicOf Asadal.