ජපන් පාලනය යටතේ කොරියාව

Between 1910 and 1945, Korea was part of the Empire of Japan following an annexation. Joseon Korea had come into the Japanese sphere of influence with the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876, and a complex coalition of the Meiji government, military, and business officials began a process of integrating the Korean peninsula's politics and economy with Japan. The Korean Empire (proclaimed in 1897) became a protectorate of Japan with the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905; thereafter Japan ruled the country indirectly through the Japanese Resident-General of Korea. Japan formally annexed Korea in 1910 in the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, without the consent of the former Korean Emperor Gojong, the regent of the Emperor Sunjong. The Japanese Empire had established the Korean peninsula as a colony of Japan administered by the Governor-General of Chosen based in Keijō (Gyeongseong) which governed Korea with near-absolute power.

Korea under Japanese rule
日本統治時代の朝鮮
Nippon Tōchi-jidai no Chōsen
일제강점기 (日帝強占期)
Iljegangjeomgi
1910–1945
Seal of the
Government-General
of Korea
ජාතික ගීය: "Kimigayo"
Korea (dark red) within the Empire of Japan (light red) at its greatest extent in 1942
තත්ත්වයColony of the
Empire of Japan
අගනුවර
සහ විශාලතම නගරය
Keijō (Gyeongseong)a
නිල භාෂා(ව) Japanese
Korean
ආගම
  • De jure: None
  • De facto: State Shintob
රජය Constitutional monarchy
Emperor 
• 1910–1912
Meiji
• 1912–1926
Taishō
• 1926–1945
Shōwa
Governor-General
 
• 1910–1916 (first)
Terauchi Masatake
• 1944–1945 (last)
Nobuyuki Abe
Historical eraEmpire of Japan
•  Japanese protectorate
17 November 1905
•  Annexation treaty signed
22 August 1910
• Annexation by Japan
29 August 1910
• March 1st Movement
1 March 1919
• Sōshi-kaimei order
10 November 1939
• Surrender of Japan
2 September 1945
ව්‍යවහාර මුදලKorean yen
ISO 3166 codeKP
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Korean Empire
People's Republic of Korea
Soviet Civil Administration in Korea
United States Army Military Government in Korea
වර්තමානයේ මෙය අයත් වන්නේ South Korea
 North Korea
  1. ජපන්: 京城, කොරියානු경성; ප්‍රරෝGyeongseong; මැ.ර.Kyŏngsŏng
  2. According to Korean Christians[තහවුරු කර ගැනීමට උද්ධෘත අවශ්‍යයි]
  3. Claim over the Liancourt Rocks.

See also

Further reading

  • Brudnoy, David. "Japan's experiment in Korea." Monumenta Nipponica 25.1/2 (1970): 155–195. online
  • Eckert, Carter J. (1996), Offspring of Empire: The Koch'ang Kims and the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism, 1876–1945, Korean Studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies (Paperback ed.), Seattle: University of Washington Press,
    ISBN 978-0-295-97533-7
    , http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/ECKOFF.html
     
  • Ireland, Alleyne (1926). The New Korea.
  • Hildi, Kang (2001), Under the Black Umbrella: Voices from Colonial Korea, 1910–1945, Cornell University Press,
    ISBN 978-0-8014-7270-1
     
  • McKenzie, F.A. (1920). Korea's Fight for Freedom. New York, Chicago [etc.] Fleming H. Revell company.
  • Stucke, Walter (2011). The Direct and Indirect Contributions of Western Missionaries to Korean Nationalism During the Late Choson and Early Japanese Annexation Periods, 1884–1920.
  • Uchida, Jun (2011). Brokers of Empire: Japanese Settler Colonialism in Korea, 1876–1945. Harvard East Asian Monographs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-06253-5.
  • Committee Against Government Apologies to Korea (30 July 2010), A New Look at the Annexation of Korea, Society the Dissemination of Historical Fact, http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/89_S4.pdf 

විකිපීඩියා, විකි, විශ්වකෝෂය, පොත, පුස්තකාලය, ලිපිය, කියවීම, නොමිලේ බාගත කිරීම, ජපන් පාලනය යටතේ කොරියාව පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු, ජපන් පාලනය යටතේ කොරියාව යනු කුමක්ද? ජපන් පාලනය යටතේ කොරියාව යනු කුමක් දර්ශනය කරන්නේ?