- The
Gyehae Treaty was
signed in 1443 ("
gyehae" is the
Korean name of the year in the ****agenary cycle)
between the
Joseon dynasty and Sō
Sadamori as a...
- and East
China Sea.
Wokou activity in
Korea declined after the
Treaty of
Gyehae in 1443 but
continued in Ming
China and
peaked during the
Jiajing wokou...
- 1419. In 1443, the Daimyō of Tsushima, Sō
Sadamori proposed the
Treaty of
Gyehae. The
number of
trade ships from
Tsushima to
Korea was
decided by this treaty...
-
Northern Jutland;
Baltic Sea is
opened to
Dutch traders. 1443
Treaty of
Gyehae Between the
Joseon dynasty and Sō clan (lord of
Tsushima Province); controls...
- 2041 59 壬戌 rénxū
imsul 임술
jinjutsu mizunoe-inu Nhâm Tuất Yang
Water Dog 2 59 2042 60 癸亥 guǐhài
gyehae 계해
kigai mizunoto-i Quý Hợi Yin
Water Pig 3 58 2043...
- Tsushima, Sadamori,
capitulated to the
Joseon court. In 1443, The
Treaty of
Gyehae was
signed in
which the daimyō of
Tsushima was
granted rights to conduct...
-
Withdrawal of
Korean armies from
Tsushima After 24 years, the
Treaty of
Gyehae was
concluded and the
number of
wokou gradually decreased. Ōnin War (1467–1477)...
-
years of
confrontation between local lords and
shogunate 1443 The
Treaty of
Gyehae was signed,
resulting in
Wokou pirates becoming increasingly non-****anese...
- the two countries. In 1443, 24
years after the invasion, the
Treaty of
Gyehae was
signed between Joseon and the
daimyo (****anese
feudal lords), which...
- do****ents were
signed until 1443. In this agreement,
known as the
Treaty of
Gyehae, the
daimyo of
Tsushima was
obliged to pay
tribute to the
Joseon monarch...