Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom were diplomatic and trade ventures of the Joseon dynasty that were intermittently sent after 1392. These diplomatic...
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The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879. It was ruled as a tributary state of imperial Ming China by the Ryukyuan monarchy...
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Imperial China Ryukyuan missions to Joseon Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom Kōchi Chōjō Rin Seikō Kerr, George. (2000). Okinawa: The History of an Island...
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Ryukyuan missions to Joseon were diplomatic and trade ventures of the Ryūkyū Kingdom which were intermittently sent in the years 1392–1879. These diplomatic...
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were met by representatives of the shogunate. Joseon missions to Imperial China Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom Julius Klaproth Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat...
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Over the course of Japan's Edo period, the Ryūkyū Kingdom sent eighteen missions to Edo (琉球江戸上り, ryūkyū edo nobori; "lit. 'the going up of Ryūkyū to Edo')...
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Haedong Jegukgi (category Foreign relations of the Ryukyu Kingdom)
chronicle of the Emperors of Japan, a gazetteer of Japan, and maps of Japan and Ryūkyū. Joseon missions to Japan Joseon missions to the Ryūkyū Kingdom Japanese...
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The Korean Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) sent numerous diplomatic missions to the Chinese Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1912) dynasties. A series diplomatic...
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[tʰɛ.dʑo.sʰʌn.ɡuk̚]), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean...
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Taejo of Joseon established the "Kingdom of Great Joseon" in 1392-1393, and he founded the Joseon dynasty which would retain power on the Korean peninsula...
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The Ryukyu Disposition (琉球処分, Ryūkyū shobun), also called the Ryukyu Annexation (琉球併合, Ryūkyū heigō) or the annexation of Okinawa, was the political process...
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The Japanese missions to Imperial China were diplomatic embassies which were intermittently sent to the Chinese imperial court. Any distinction amongst...
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The Ryukyu Domain (琉球藩, Ryūkyū han) was a short-lived domain of the Empire of Japan, lasting from 1872 to 1879, and simultaneously a tributary state of...
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(이단; 李旦), was the founder and first monarch of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After overthrowing the Goryeo dynasty, he ascended to the throne in 1392...
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Tributary system of China (section Ryukyu Kingdom)
three years. The Ryukyu Kingdom was not included in this list, and sent 57 tribute missions from 1372 to 1398, an average of two tribute missions per year...
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Ryukyuans (redirect from Ryūkyū peoples)
The Ryukyuans are a Japonic-speaking East Asian ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands, which stretch from the island of Kyushu to the island of...
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relations of Imperial China Ryukyuan missions to Joseon Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom Ryukyuan missions to Edo Ryūkyū-kan Kōchi Chōjō Hendrickx 2007...
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about the history of the Ryukyu Islands, located southwest of the main islands of Japan. The name "Ryūkyū" originates from Chinese writings. The earliest...
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Round collar robe (section Ryukyu Kingdom)
traveling to China. After the Satsuma Domain invaded Ryukyu in 1609, the kingdom came under dual subordination: it continued to send tribute missions to Qing...
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Sakoku (category Articles with sections that need to be turned into prose from November 2023)
through the Joseon Tongsinsa from Korea. Trade with the Ainu people was limited to the Matsumae Domain in Hokkaido, and trade with the Ryūkyū Kingdom took...
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The politics of the Joseon dynasty, which ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897, were governed by the reigning ideology of Korean Confucianism, a form of Neo-Confucianism...
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The United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands abbr. USCAR (琉球列島米国民政府; Japanese: Ryūkyū-rettō Beikoku Minseifu, Okinawan: Rūcū ʔAmirika...
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Chūzan (redirect from Kingdom of Chūzan)
the Ayutthaya Kingdom of Thailand and Joseon Dynasty of Korea, and saw the beginnings of Ryukyu's role in a flourishing system of regional trade. The...
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Bunei (redirect from Bunei (Ryukyu))
solitude. Imperial Chinese missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom 中国(明朝廷)の琉球に対する勅封の歴史 (PDF) (in Japanese). Veritable Records of the Taizong of Ming, vol. 48:...
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Gusuku Period (section Emergence of the Ryukyu Kingdom)
The Gusuku Period (グスク時代, Gusuku jidai) is an era in the history of the Ryukyu Islands, an island chain now part of Japan. The period corresponds to the...
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diplomatic missions: envoys from the Ryūkyū Kingdom were received by Taejo of Joseon in 1392, 1394 and 1397. Siam sent an envoy to Taejo's court in 1393. The Joseon...
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Hokuzan (redirect from Kingdom of Hokuzan)
the name "Sanhoku" (山北) was changed into "Hokuzan" (北山). Ryukyuan missions to Imperial China Ryukyu Kingdom Imperial Chinese missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom...
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Okinawa Prefecture (redirect from Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands)
local communities. Historically the center of the Ryukyu Kingdom, Okinawa has long served as a key hub for trade due to its geographic location, receiving...
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The Dutch East India Company missions to Edo were regular tribute missions to the court of the Tokugawa shōgun in Edo (modern Tokyo) to reassure the ties...
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ceased to send diplomatic missions. The King of Chūzan retained the title of "King of Chūzan" even after he became the sole ruler of the State of Ryūkyū. In...
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