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    Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904 - Wikipedia

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    The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904 was made between representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire in 1904. Negotiations were concluded on February 23, 1904. Though Korea declared neutral to Russo-Japanese War, Japanese troops entered Seoul on 9th February 1904, … 查看更多內容

    The treaty preamble asserted that the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan and the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs ad interim of His Majesty the 查看更多內容

    This "alleged treaty" was contrived in a coercive process; and Koreans sought to invalidate the unwanted consequences by presenting evidence to the international community. For example,
    • 1905: Emperor Gojong of the Korean Empire wrote … 查看更多內容

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  2. Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1904 - Wikipedia

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    This "alleged treaty" was contrived in a coercive process; and Koreans sought to invalidate the unwanted consequences by presenting evidence to the international community. For example,
    • 1905: Emperor Gojong of the Korean Empire wrote personally to the heads of state in those countries having treaties with Korea; and the Korean governmen…

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    • Hangul: 제1차 한일협약
    • McCune–Reischauer: Che-il-ch'a Han-il Hyŏp-yak
    • Hanja: 第一次韓日協約
    • Revised Romanization: Je-il-cha Han-il Hyeop-yak
  3. Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905 - Wikipedia

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    In the metonymy Eulsa Treaty, the word Eulsa or Ulsa derives the Sexagenary Cycle's 42nd year of the Korean calendar, in which the treaty was signed. The treaty is identified by several names including Second Japan–Korea Convention (Japanese: 第二次日韓協約, Korean: 제2차 한일협약, 第二次韓日協約), Eulsa Res…
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    • Location: Jungmyeongjeon Hall, Hanseong, Korea
    • Effective: November 17, 1905; 116 years ago
    • Drafted: November 9, 1905; 116 years ago
    • Signed: November 17, 1905; 116 years ago
  4. Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 - Wikipedia

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    • The treaty provided that Korea should act under the guidance of a Japanese resident general. The effect of the treaty's provisions was that the administration of internal affairs was turned over to Japan. The Korean Empire had become a protectorate of Japan under the terms of the earlier Eulsa Treaty on 1905, and had thus lost the right to conduct ...
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    • Hangul: 정미조약 or 한ㆍ일 신협약
    • Hiragana: だいさんじにっかんきょうやく
    • Hanja: 丁未條約 or 韓日新協約
    • Kanji: 第三次日韓協約
  5. Talk:Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904 - Wikipedia

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    網頁The date when this "Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty of 1904" was signed is differently stated here in English-version Wikipedia from its counterpart in Japanese-version …

    • History of Japan–Korea relations - Wikipedia

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      網頁Japan took control of Korea with the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty of 1910. When Japan was defeated in World War II, Soviet forces took control of the North, and American …

    • Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910 - Wikipedia

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      網頁The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, also known as the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty, was made by representatives of the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on 22 August …

    • Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876 - Wikipedia

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      網頁McCune–Reischauer. Kanghwado Choyak. The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876 (also known as the Japan-Korea Treaty of Amity in Japan and the Treaty of Ganghwa Island in Korea) …

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      網頁With the Treaty, the agreements between Japan and Korea concerning the settlement of problems in regard to property and claims and economic cooperation was also signed. …

    • Timeline of Japan–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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      網頁February 4. The Dai Ichi Daihoumaru Ship Incident. South Korean Coast Guard shot and killed Japanese fishermen. 1965. June 22. Japan and South Korea signed Treaty on …

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