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I am somewhat bewildered by the connection between the heads of government of the modern ROK and DPRK states, the prime ministers of Joseon, and the military leaders of Goryeo and Goguryeo (and why only Goguryeo?). Humbly suggest a redefinition to something like "Leaders of the Korean military." -- Visviva04:56, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
There is no reason to be bewildered because under the later times of goguryeo, most of the power were "given" to the dictatorship of the magniji it is the same case of goyroe between (1147-1258), under Joseon period Korea was a peaceful kingdom, the aren't any dictator but there are Prime Minister (Head of the governements).Whlee16:33, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply