Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512
1512 treaty between the Sō clan of feudal Japan and the Joseon-dynastic Korea
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Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512
Summary
Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512 is a bilateral treaty[1].
Key Facts
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's instance of is recorded as bilateral treaty[2].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's instance of is recorded as agreement[3].
- Yang Water Monkey is named after Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512[4].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's follows is recorded as Disturbance of the Three Ports[5].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's part of is recorded as history of Japan–Korea relations[6].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's point in time is recorded as +1512-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbdnsx[8].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's participant is recorded as Joseon[9].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's participant is recorded as Sō clan[10].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's main subject is recorded as Japan–Joseon trade[11].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's time period is recorded as Sengoku period[12].
- Japan–Korea Agreement of 1512's Encyclopedia of Korean Culture ID is recorded as E0047522[13].