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- The ****an–Korea Treaty of 1905, also known as the Eulsa Treaty, Eulsa Unwilling Treaty or ****an–Korea Protectorate Treaty, was made between the ****anese...
- things changed after the Eulsa Treaty. Through numerous treaties, ****an isolated Korea. Emperor Gojong was opposed to the Eulsa Treaty, but negotiations...
- The Five Eulsa Traitors (Korean: 을사 오적) refers to the five officials serving under Emperor Gojong who signed the ****an–Korea Treaty of 1905, which is...
- Korea. Examples of such people include members of the Iljinhoe or Five Eulsa Traitors. Prosecution of collaborators began after the liberation of Korea...
- the 7th Prime Minister of Korea. He is best remembered for signing the Eulsa Treaty and the ****an–Korea Annexation Treaty, which placed Korea under ****anese...
- Mexico Ulsa (乙巳) or Eulsa was the year corresponding to 1905 according to the traditional Korean calendar Ulsa treaty or "Eulsa treaty" is metonymn for...
- Russo-****anese War, ****an made the Korean Empire its protectorate with the Eulsa Treaty in 1905, then annexed it with the ****an–Korea Treaty of 1910. The...
- By 1905, the Korean Empire was effectively a ****anese protectorate (see Eulsa Treaty). As a result of the Russo-****anese War, which ended in the same...
- Pochonbo (1937) Korean Language Society Incident (1942) Collaborators Five Eulsa Traitors Hong Sa-ik Iljinhoe Korean History Compilation Committee Park Yeong-hyo...
- Righteous armies (Korean: 의병), sometimes translated as irregular armies or militias, were informal civilian militias that appeared several times in Korean...