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    An Jung-geun (Korean: 안중근; Korean pronunciation: [ɐndʑuŋɡɯn]; 2 September 1879 – 26 March 1910), sometimes spelled Ahn Joong-keun, was a Korean independence activist and pan-Asianist. His baptismal name was Thomas ( 도마 ).

  2. Resident-General. of Korea, by shooting him three times at the Harbin Railway Station. After being arrested and sentenced to death, An wrote hundreds of calligraphy works from his jail cell in Lüshun, pleading for Korean independence and peace throughout Asia, before his eventual execution on March 26, 1910.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Indeed, as this work exemplifies, An Junggeun’s youth, vitality, and lively spirit are embodied in his calligraphy. This energy fueled An’s passionate efforts to rescue Korea from the desperate situation of Japanese imperialism, a mission for which he was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice.

  4. An Chunggŭn. Ahn Jung-Geun or An Jung-Geun (September 2, 1879 - March 26, 1910) (Baptismal name: Thomas) was a Korean independence activist. In 1909, during the period following the signing of the Eulsa Treaty, when Korea was a protectorate of Japan, he assassinated Itō Hirobumi, the Japanese official who had been appointed as Japan 's first ...

  5. Mar 7, 2012 · Ahn Jung-geun. Nationalist, Catholic, modernist. Ahn was born in Haeju, northern Korea, in 1879. A sleepy, uncertain and unprepared Korea was being forcibly prized out of her centuries-long ...

  6. The story of An illustrates how deeply connected the world was by the early twentieth century; how far-reaching Western (and to a certain extent, Japanese) influence had become; and how missionaries served as an important transmission point for new knowledge, both religious and political.

  7. An Jung-geun was a Korean independence activist who assassinated Ito Hirobumi, the first Japanese resident general of Korea. Biography. d'Vinci. AN JUNG- GEUN (1879-1910).

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