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  1. Korea under Japanese rule: From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the Japanese name Chōsen (朝鮮). Japan first took Korea into its sphere of influence during the late 1800s. (1910–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Korea under Japanese rule] [States and territories established in 1910]...
  2. Taiwan under Japanese rule: The island of Taiwan, together with the Penghu Islands, became an annexed territory of the Empire of Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province in the Treaty of Shimonoseki after the Japanese victory in the First ... (Period in Taiwanese history from 1895 to 1945) [74%] 2024-09-17 [Taiwan under Japanese rule] [Former Japanese colonies]...
  3. Japanese and Korean: The Japanese and Korean languages have many similarities. They share many vocabulary words borrowed from Chinese, and much of their grammar has a similar form. [52%] 2023-03-13 [Languages] [Japan]...
  4. Korea: Korea (Korean: 한국, Hanguk in South Korea or 조선, Joseon in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, now known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone. (Region in East Asia) [50%] 2024-01-02 [Korea] [Disputed territories in Asia]...
  5. Korea: Korea might refer to: The Korean Peninsula is a big thumb that juts out of China's butt, also bordering Russia. Korea is known for its ginseng and kimchi, for having a vast majority of top-online Starcraft players, and ... [50%] 2023-12-10 [Korea] [Imperialism]...
  6. Korea: Korea has one of the longest continuous histories of any kingdom or nation in the world, if the 3000 B.C.E. to 2333 B.C.E. founding date for Gojoseon, the birth kingdom of Korea, is correct. Even if ... [50%] 2023-02-03
  7. Korea: The Korean Peninsula in East Asia is currently split into North Korea and South Korea because of the issue of communism. Korea was annexed by Japan in 1910. [50%] 2023-02-20 [Asian Countries] [Korea]...
  8. Korea: Korea (Korean: Hanguk or Joseon) is a historical country and a peninsula of northeastern Asia, divided in two states, North Korea and South Korea. An adjacent region of China also belongs to the Korean culture area. [50%] 2023-07-03
  9. Korea: Korea (Korean: 한국, Hanguk or 조선, Joseon) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea ... (Place) [50%] 2023-11-22 [East Asia]
  10. Korea: Korea, a tributary state of India, transferred from Bengal to the Central Provinces in 1905; area, 1631 sq., 35,113, or only 22 persons per sq. It consists of an elevated table-land, with hills rising to above 3000 ft. [50%] 2022-09-02
  11. Rule (Texas): Rule es un pueblo ubicado en el condado de Haskell en el estado estadounidense de Texas. En el Censo de 2010 tenía una población de 636 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 352,31 personas por km².​ Rule se encuentra ... (Texas) [50%] 2024-01-13
  12. Rule (horse): Rule (foaled January 13, 2007) is an American thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 2012 Monmouth Cup Stakes. At his retirement in 2012, he had a record of 6–2–6 from twenty starts. (Horse) [50%] 2023-10-26 [2007 racehorse births] [Racehorses bred in Kentucky]...
  13. Rule (Nas song): "Rule" is the first single from American rapper Nas' 2001 album Stillmatic. It features a chorus sung by Amerie and production provided by Poke and Tone of Trackmasters Entertainment. (Nas song) [50%] 2024-01-13 [2001 singles] [Amerie songs]...
  14. Rule (Nas song): "Rule" is the first single from American rapper Nas' 2001 album Stillmatic. It features a chorus sung by Amerie and production provided by Poke and Tone of Trackmasters Entertainment. (Nas song) [50%] 2024-03-07 [2001 singles] [Amerie songs]...
  15. Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598): The Japanese invasions of Korea, commonly known as the Imjin War, involved two separate yet linked invasions: an initial invasion in 1592 (Korean: 임진왜란; Hanja: 壬辰倭亂), a brief truce in 1596, and a second invasion in 1597 (정유재란; 丁酉再亂). The conflict ended in 1598 ... (1592–1598) [50%] 2023-12-21 [1590s in Japan] [16th century in Korea]...
  16. Estonia under Swedish rule: Estonia under Swedish rule (1561–1710) signifies the period of time when large parts of the country, and after 1645, entire present-day Estonia, were under Swedish rule. In the wake of the breakup of the State of the Teutonic ... (Period of Estonian history 1561–1710) [49%] 2023-12-20 [16th century in Estonia] [17th century in Estonia]...
  17. Tibet under Qing rule: Tibet under Qing rule refers to the Qing dynasty's rule over Tibet from 1720 to 1912. The Qing rulers incorporated Tibet into the empire along with other Inner Asia territories, although the actual extent of the Qing dynasty's ... (Tibetan history from 1720 to 1912) [49%] 2023-10-26 [Qing dynasty] [History of Tibet]...
  18. Phoenicia under Hellenistic rule: The Persian Empire, including modern Lebanon, eventually fell to Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia. He attacked Asia Minor, defeated the Persian troops in 333 BC, and advanced toward the Lebanese coast. [49%] 2023-12-20 [History of Phoenicia] [Ancient Lebanon]...
  19. Mongolia under Yuan rule: The Yuan dynasty ruled over the Mongolian Plateau, including both Inner and Outer Mongolia as well as part of southern Siberia, between 1271 and 1368. The Mongolian Plateau is where the ruling Mongol Borjigin clan of the Yuan dynasty came ... [49%] 2024-03-30 [Yuan dynasty] [History of Mongolia]...
  20. Manchuria under Qing rule: Manchuria under Qing rule was the rule of the Qing dynasty of China (and its predecessor the Later Jin dynasty) over the greater region of Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria, although Outer Manchuria was lost to ... [49%] 2024-04-08 [History of Qing dynasty by region] [History of Manchuria]...

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