Chasunese Empire
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Chasunese Empire 화국제국 中國製造 Jaseŏun Jeguk | |||||||||||||
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1385–1910 | |||||||||||||
Capital | Daesayeong (1383–1397) Tianseongong (1397–1910) | ||||||||||||
Common languages | Chasunese (most common) Classical Yudongese (administrative) | ||||||||||||
Religion | X | ||||||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy Constitutional monarchy (formally, 1893–1910) | ||||||||||||
Emperor | |||||||||||||
• 1383–1426 | Wujao (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1905–1910 | Sumyinjeong (last) | ||||||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||||||
• 1383–1385 | Min hwan-pak (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1904–1910 | Yi Gyung-sung (last) | ||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||
• Coronation of Wujao | 10 May 1383 1385 | ||||||||||||
• Proclamation of the empire | 2 June 1383 | ||||||||||||
• X invasions of Chasun | 1599–1608 | ||||||||||||
• Taihei Rebellion | 1604 | ||||||||||||
1888–1894 | |||||||||||||
• Constitution adopted | 11 April 1893 | ||||||||||||
• Treaty of Liangong | 31 July 1894 | ||||||||||||
1907–1910 | |||||||||||||
• Battle of Hyerosan | 17 March 1910 | ||||||||||||
• Establishment of the Kingdom | 6 November 1910 1910 | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1900 estimate | 24,020,100 | ||||||||||||
Currency | Yang (1880–1910) | ||||||||||||
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The Chasunese Empire (Chasunese: 화국제국; Classical Yudongese: 中國製造), transcribed as Jaseŏun Jeguk and also called Charasŏn Chasun[1] was a dynastic Chasunese state and empire spanning five centuries under the rule of the Charasŏn royal dynasty. The empire was proclaimed by then-warlord Wu Haoh-bek of the Chanon after the successful 1382–83 Chanon invasion of Chasun and his coronation as Emperor Wujao, abolishing the previous classical kingdom of the Haseong dynasty (1225–1382).
- ↑ Also referred to as Great Chasun, Greater Chasun or the Charasŏn Empire.