Examples of using Taejong in English and their translations into Malay
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Yi Bang-won assumed the throne of Joseon at long last as King Taejong.
However, Taejong retained certain powers at court,
This was Taejong's(1367- 1422) first son, Yangnyeongdaegun's(1394-1462), famous writing.[4].
Gyeongyeons generally took place three times a day although few kings such as Taejong and Yeonsangun abolished them.
Yi Bangwon assumed the throne of Joseon at long last as King Taejong, the third king of Joseon.[6].
Taejong executed or exiled many of his supporters who helped him ascend to the throne in order to strengthen the royal authority.
With his father unwilling to pass over the royal seal he needed for recognition, Taejong began to initiate policies he believed would prove his intelligence
Just like Taejong, he was a hardliner with regards to foreign policy
King Taejong issued a decree that decisions passed by the Euijeong Department could only come into effect with the approval of the king.
He sent Kim Jil to their cells to recite a poem that King Taejong of Joseon had used to test the great Goryeo scholar Jeong Mongju's loyalty to the Goryeo dynasty.
Shortly afterward, Taejong also created a branch of the government,
later became King Taejong) moved the capital to Gaegyeong,
Yi Bang-won(later King Taejong), threw a party for the renowned scholar,
First, he strengthened the monarchy established by King Taejong by weakening the power of the State Council
He also strengthened the administrative system, which had also been introduced by Taejong, enabling the government to determine exact population numbers
Taejong of Joseon(13 June 1367- 30 May 1422)
The anger culminated in the retired Taejo's efforts to remove Taejong by backing the Jo Sawi's rebellion
She was Queen Consort of King Taejong of Joseon, the third king of Joseon
just before Taejong seized power in 1400.[4]
In addition, King Taejong initiated the first population survey in 1413