Kingdom of Daikon
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Kingdom of Daikon 大槿國 Dai Kon Koku (Japanese) Dae Gun Guk (Korean) | |||||||||||||
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1793–1812 | |||||||||||||
Motto: 光明天地 Let the land be enlightened | |||||||||||||
Capital | Edo | ||||||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy (1793-1807) Monarchic military dictatorship (1807-1812) | ||||||||||||
Monarch | |||||||||||||
• 1793-1808 | King Ninko | ||||||||||||
• 1808-1812 | Queen Chojun | ||||||||||||
State Councellor | |||||||||||||
• 1793-1812 | Minato Yarisawa | ||||||||||||
Legislature | National Diet | ||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||
• Washin | 19th February 1793 | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1812 | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1812 Estimate | 106,617,184 | ||||||||||||
Currency | Yen | ||||||||||||
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The Kingdom of Kon (Ilban: 大槿國; Dai Kon Teikoku, literally "Great Kon State") was an east Asian kingdom that existed from 1793 to 1812.