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Chasunese Empire

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Chasunese Empire
화국제국
中國製造
Jaseŏun Jeguk
1385–1910
Territory of the Chasunese Empire and its tributary states at their greatest extent c. 1750
Territory of the Chasunese Empire and its tributary states at their greatest extent c. 1750
CapitalDaesayeong
(1383–1397)
Tianseongong
(1397–1910)
Common languagesChasunese (most common)
Classical Yudongese (administrative)
Religion
X
GovernmentAbsolute 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
CurrencyYang (1880–1910)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Haseong Kingdom
Fen Dynasty
Kingdom of Chasun
Yudong

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).

  1. Also referred to as Great Chasun, Greater Chasun or the Charasŏn Empire.