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278: 87:, was attempted on December 4, 1884. The timing of the coup took advantage of the fact that the Chinese withdrew half of its garrison troops from Seoul. 288: 313: 273: 250: 228: 90:
After only three days, the revolt was suppressed by Chinese military forces which were garrisoned in the Korean capital city of
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In an effort to defuse tensions over Korea, both Japan and China agreed to withdraw their troops from Korea in the
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was the chief Japanese diplomat in dealings with Korea. Diplomatic negotiations were concluded in January 1885.
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The Japanese government demanded and received an apology and reparations.
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The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910.
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The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910,
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of dating. "Gapsin" is a counterpart to the year 1884 in the
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The Gapsin Coup takes its name from the traditional Korean
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Index

Japanese
Hepburn
Korean
Hanja
Seoul
coup d'état
Gapsin Coup
Hanseong
Seoul
Inoue Kaoru
Convention of Tientsin
Unequal treaties
sexagenary cycle
Gregorian calendar

The History of Korea, p. 109.
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The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910, p. 84.
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ISBN
9780520086142
OCLC
232346524
ISBN
9780313332968
OCLC
217866287
Categories
Japan–Korea relations

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