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Timeline of Korean history

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This is a timeline of the history of Korea. Some dates prior to the 6th century CE are speculative or approximate.

Contents

[edit] Prehistory

[edit] Early history

  • 400 BCE: Establishment of Jin in southern Korean peninsula.

[edit] Proto-Three Kingdoms

[edit] Three Kingdoms

  • 42: Traditional date for the founding of Gaya by Suro.
  • 53: Goguryeo becomes a centralized kingdom under Taejo's reign.
  • 105: Baekje and Silla sign peace treaty.
  • 122: Goguryeo allies with the Mahan confederacy to attack Han China in Liaodong.
  • 167: Baekje attacks Silla for harboring a Baekje court traitor.
  • 188: Baekje expands into Silla territory, capturing several castles.
  • 234: Baekje becomes a centralized kingdom under Goi's reign.
  • 250: Goguryeo attacks Silla, signs truce.
  • 346: Baekje's Geunchogo ascends to the throne, beginning the peak of Baekje's power.
  • 356: Silla becomes a centralized kingdom under Naemul's reign.
  • 384: Asin of Baekje officially adopts Buddhism.
  • 400: Goguryeo supports Silla with 50,000 troops to repel Wae of Japan.
  • 433: Baekje and Silla form an alliance against Goguryeo's aggression.
  • 475: Goguryeo attacks Baekje and captures Hanseong (modern day Seoul). Baekje moves its capital south to Ungjin(modern day Gongju), and again to Sabi(modern day Buyeo) in 523.
  • 522: Silla begins absorption of Gaya.
  • 540: Silla establishes the Hwarang, a military and religious order of youth.
  • 551: Silla-Baekje forces attack Goguryeo, Silla captures Seoul.
  • 553: Silla attacks Baekje, breaking the alliance.
  • 562: Silla completes annexation of Gaya.
  • 612: Goguryeo repulses second Sui invasion at the Salsu.
  • 648: Silla establishes alliance with Tang.
  • 660: Baekje falls to the Silla-Tang forces.
  • 668: Goguryeo falls to the Silla-Tang forces.

[edit] Unified Silla and Balhae

  • 676: Silla repels Chinese alliance forces from Korean peninsula, completes unification of much of the Three Kingdoms.
  • 698: Former Goguryeo general Dae Joyeong repels Chinese forces from remainder of former Goguryeo territory, founding Balhae as a successor state.
  • 900: Hubaekje ("Later Baekje") established in the southwest of the peninsula.
  • 901: Taebong ("Later Goguryeo") established in the northwest of the peninsula.
  • 935: Silla formally surrenders to Goryeo.

[edit] Goryeo

  • 936: Goryeo completes the reunification of the Later Three Kingdoms, absorbing the remainder of Hubaekje and parts of Balhae territory.
  • 956: Emperor Gwangjong forces major land and slavery reforms, and in 958 implements civil service examinations.
  • 1170: A violent coup results in a military junta effectively controlling the Goryeo court for the next 88 years.
  • 1251: Goryeo completes the Tripitaka Koreana, the most comprehensive and oldest intact version of the Buddhist canon in Chinese script.
  • 1270: Goryeo signs a peace treaty with the Mongols, beginning an 80-year period of suzereignty. The Sambyeolcho Rebellion lasts for three more years.
  • 1388: General Yi Seonggye, ordered to engage China in a border dispute, turns his troops against the Goryeo court.

[edit] Joseon

  • 1396: Capital moved to Hanyang (modern day Seoul)
  • 1402: Paper currency initiated
  • 1408: High military service examination system created
  • 1791: Persecution of Catholicism begins
  • 1884: Kim Okgyun leads the Gapsin Jeongbyeon, or Gapsin Coup. In a few days, Chinese forces are able to overwhelm the Progressives and their Japanese supporters.

[edit] Korean Empire

  • 1905: Japan declares Korea a protectorate.
  • 1907: Gojong is forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Sunjong.

[edit] Japanese Colonial rule

  • 1916: The final wave of Uibyeong rebels is defeated by Japanese forces.
  • 1919: March 1st Movement. Declaration of Korean Independence. Nation-wide peaceful demonstrations are crushed by Japanese military and police forces after two months.
  • 1926: June 10th Manse Independence Movement.
  • 1932: Korean independence activist Lee Bong Chang fails in his attempt to assassinate Emperor Hirohito in Tokyo.
  • 1932: Korean independence activist Yun Bong Gil bombs Japanese Military gathering in Shanghai.

[edit] Korea Divided (The Two Koreas)

  • 1946: US-USSR Joint-Commission on the formation of a Korean Government reaches an impasse. The Joint-commission is dissolved as the Cold War begins.
  • 1948: May 10. UN sponsored elections are held in South Korea.
  • 1948: August 15. Establishment of the Republic of Korea with Syngman Rhee as President.
  • 1948: August 25. Establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with Kim Il-sung as Premier.
  • 1949: The murder of Kim Gu. Kim Gu was a Korean Nationalist who believed in, and fought for, a unified Korea. He strongly objected to the formation of a separate South Korean state. He was shot in his home by a South Korean Army lieutenant.
  • 1950: June 25. North Korean troops open fire and cross the 38th parallel. Seoul is captured within three days. The Korean War begins.
  • 1950: July. UN Forces are formed with General Douglass MacArthur as Commander.
  • 1950: August. UN Forces are driven back to South-east corner of the Korean Peninsula (The Pusan Perimeter).
  • 1950: September. UN Troops make an Amphibious Landing at Inchon.
  • 1950: October. UN Forces cross the 38th Parallel and soon reach the Manchurian border.
  • 1950: November. Chinese Forces enter the war
  • 1953: The Korean War is halted in a ceasefire that has remained in force until now.
  • 1980: The Gwangju Uprising. Martial Law is declared throughout the nation. The city of Gwangju becomes a battleground between dissenters and the Armed Forces (May 18-27). Some reports claim over 1200 casualties.
  • 2000: The first summit between North and South Korean leaders is held, with Kim Dae Jung representing the south and Kim Jong Il the north. Kim Dae Jung is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 2002: 17th World Cup Games jointly held by Korea & Japan. The Korean National Team makes it to the semi-finals for the first time in Korean history.
  • 2007: The second summit between North and South Korean leaders is held, with Roh Moo-hyun representing the south and Kim Jong Il the north.
  • 2009: North Korea launches a rocket capable of affecting relations with Japan and the United States

[edit] References

Korean Cultural Series Vol.1; Ha, Tae Heung, KOREA - Forty Three Centuries, (Yonsei University Press:Seoul, 1962)

365일 연표로 보는 한국사, 청솔역사연구회;(도서출판 청솔:파주시,2006)

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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