- pinyin: Wōkòu; ****anese: 倭寇; Hepburn: Wakō; Korean: 왜구; Hanja: 倭寇; RR:
Waegu),
which translates to "****anese pirates", were
pirates who
raided the coastlines...
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Tochak waegu (Korean: 토착왜구; Hanja: 土着倭寇; lit. indigenous ****anese pirates) or To-wae for short, is a
South Korean political insult used
mainly by South...
- Taejong,
embarked upon the
Gihae Eastern Expedition to
remove the
nuisance of
waegu (coastal pirates) who had been
operating out of
Tsushima Island. In September...
- as a
diplomatic envoy to the Ming Dynasty.
Around this time,
because the
Waegu (왜구; 倭寇 - the ****anese pirates)
invasions of the
Korean Peninsula were extreme...
-
Rebellion of Kim Sam-sŏn and Kim Sam-gae (1364)
Recapture of
Dongnyeong (1370)
Waegu subjugation Gaegyeong (1377)
Jirisan Mountain (1377)
Hwangsan (1380) Gilju...
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Malinchista R****enschande
Sarong party girl Self-hating Jew
Shoneenism Tochak Waegu Uncle Tom
syndrome West Brit
White ****
Wigger Goff, Keli (25 June 2013)...
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Guard Corps) The
Three Military Divisions The
Central Army
Battles / wars
Waegu subjugation Jirisan Mountain,
Jeolla Province (1377) Haeju,
Hwanghae Province...
- was
sought in
suppressing the
pirate raids from
those known in
Korean as
waegu or in ****anese as the wakō. The ****anese
hosts may have
construed this mission...
- Go Deuk-jong
Ashikaga Yoshinori Neighborly relations,
suppression of the
waegu (wakō) 1443
Sejong Byeon Hyo-mun
Ashikaga Yoshimasa Condolences on the death...
-
memorial stele,
which has the
oldest usage of Wakō (倭寇, "****anese pirates",
Waegu in Korean),
records Wa as a
military ally of
Baekje in
their battles with...