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  2. Kim family (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Kim (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    The first historical document that records the surname dates to 636 and references it as the surname of Korean King Jinheung of Silla (526–576). In the Silla kingdom (57 BCE – 935 CE)—which variously battled and allied with other states on the Korean peninsula and ultimately unified most of the country in 668—Kim was the name of a family that rose to prominence and became the rulers of ...

  4. Template:Kim dynasty (North Korea) family tree - Wikipedia

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    Kim Song-ryeong 1810–1899: Kim Ung-u 1848–1878: Kim Bo-hyon 1871–1955: Kim Hyong-jik 1894–1926: Kang Pan-sok 1892–1932: Kim Jong-suk 1917–1949: Kim Il Sung

  5. Kim family - Wikipedia

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    The Kim family or Kim clan may refer to the following Korean groups: Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il Sung in 1948; Gimhae Kim clan associated with the Geumgwan Gaya; later rulers of Silla, mostly members of the Gyeongju Kim clan; Andong Kim clan of the Joseon Dynasty; Jeonju Kim clan

  6. Portraits of leaders are at the core of North Korea’s state-sponsored cult of personality that has buttressed the Kim family’s rule since the country’s foundation in 1948.

  7. Family tree of Korean monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Silla (57 BC – 935 CE) was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.In the early years, Silla was ruled by the Pak, Sǒk, and Kim families. Rulers of Silla had various titles, including Isageum, Maripgan, and Daewang.