Kang Pan-sok

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Kang Pan-sok was a Korean woman best known as the mother of North Korea’s founding leader Kim Il Sung and is venerated in North Korean state mythology.

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Kang Pan-sok canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf North Korean political figure
human
revolutionary family member
child Kim Il Sung
commemoratedOn North Korean state holidays
countryOfCitizenship Korean Peninsula
surface form: Korea
dateOfBirth 1892
dateOfDeath 1932
ethnicGroup Korean
family Kim dynasty
surface form: Kim family of North Korea
gender female
hasLegacy subject of literature in North Korea
subject of songs in North Korea
hasRoleIn Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism
surface form: North Korean state mythology
honorificTitle Great Mother of Korea
Mother of Korea
memorial Kang Pan-sok Revolutionary Museum
statues in North Korea
movement Korean independence movement
name Kang Pan-sok self-link
nativeLanguage Korean
notableFor being the mother of Kim Il Sung
occupation religious worker
teacher
partOf North Korean revolutionary tradition
placeOfBirth Korean Empire
Pyongyang
placeOfDeath Jilin City
surface form: Jilin

Manchukuo
portrayedAs model revolutionary mother in North Korean propaganda
relative Kim Jong Il
Kim Jong Un
religion Christianity
spouse Kim Hyong-jik

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Kim Il Sung parent Kang Pan-sok
Kim Hyong-jik spouse Kang Pan-sok
Kim Hyong-jik relative Kang Pan-sok
Kang Pan-sok name Kang Pan-sok self-link
Great Mother of Korea refersTo Kang Pan-sok
Great Mother of Korea honors Kang Pan-sok