Seven Jeongmi Traitors
7 Korean ministers who supported Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907
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Seven Jeongmi Traitors
Summary
Seven Jeongmi Traitors is a septet[1].
Key Facts
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's instance of is recorded as septet[2].
- Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907 is named after Seven Jeongmi Traitors[3].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's subclass of is recorded as Chinilpa[4].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's part of is recorded as Iljinhoe[5].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's part of is recorded as list of pro-Japanese names[6].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Lee Wan-Yong[7].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Song Byung-joon[8].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Yi Byung-Mu[9].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Ko Younghee[10].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Cho Jung-eung[11].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Lee Jae-gon[12].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's has part is recorded as Lim Sun-jun[13].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbdy7c[14].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's native label is recorded as 정미칠적[15].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's different from is recorded as National Traitors of Gyeongsul[16].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's different from is recorded as Five Eulsa Traitors[17].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's Revised Romanization is recorded as Jeong-mi chil-cheok[18].
- Seven Jeongmi Traitors's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 정미칠적[19].