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The Kim family, officially the Mount Paektu bloodline (Korean: 백두혈통), named for Paektu Mountain, in the ideological discourse of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), and often referred to as the Kim dynasty after the Cold War's end, is a three-generation lineage of North Korean leadership, descending from the country's founder and first leader, Kim Il Sung.
Template: Kim dynasty (North Korea) family tree. 19 languages. ... Template: Family of Kim Jong-il This page was last edited on 20 December 2024, at 09:14 ...
The Wikipedia family tree in footnote Alpha says that Kim Il Sung had a total of eight known children. However, both family trees provided by the Huss and the Lee sources, show seven. With Kim Jong Suk, he had three children: Kim Jong Il (shown in tree) Kim Man Il (not in tree, instead and mentioned in footnote) Kim Kyong-hui (shown in tree)
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011 For the South Korean long jumper, see Kim Jong-il (long jumper). In this Korean name, the family name is Kim. Eternal General Secretary Kim Jong Il 김정일 Kim in August 2011 General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea In office 8 October ...
Kim Jong Il knew that this could be portrayed as a threat to the cult of personality surrounding their father Kim Il Sung, and reported the matter; Kim Il Sung was reportedly infuriated, and thus Kim Pyong Il fell out of favour with his father while Kim Jong Il strengthened his position. [9] Kim Pyong Il married Kim Sun-kum, a woman with family ...
A grave allegedly belonging to Kim Man-il is located in Vyatskoye. [5] A year after his death, in 1949, his mother Kim Jong Suk died while giving birth to a stillborn girl. The Kim family tree (DPRK)
K. Kang Pan Sok; Kim Chol-ju; Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il badges; Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il portraits; Kim Han-sol; Kim Hyong-jik; Kim Hyŏnggwŏn; Kim Jong Chul
Kim Han-sol (Korean: 김한솔, born 16 June 1995) [1] [2] is the eldest son of Kim Jong-nam and a grandson of the former North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il. His father was the unofficial heir apparent until 2001, when he fell out of favor with the regime after a failed attempt to secretly visit Tokyo Disneyland in May 2001.