National Traitors of Gyeongsul

8 Korean ministers that supported the Japan–Korea treaty of 1910, which incorporated Korea as a part of the Japanese Empire

Wikidata entity: Q6134002



P1889 different from ... Q711646 (Five Eulsa Traitors) Five Eulsa Traitors
P1889 different from ... Q6148958 (Seven Jeongmi Traitors) Seven Jeongmi Traitors
P527 has part(s) ... Q495458 (Lee Wan-Yong) Lee Wan-Yong
P527 has part(s) ... Q626194 (Pak Chesoon) Pak Chesoon
P527 has part(s) ... Q4857764 (Yoon Deok-young) Yoon Deok-young
P527 has part(s) ... Q4857994 (Cho Jung-eung) Cho Jung-eung
P527 has part(s) ... Q4858109 (Ko Younghee) Ko Younghee
P527 has part(s) ... Q4858378 (Yi Byung-Mu) Yi Byung-Mu
P527 has part(s) ... Q12616681 (Cho Min-hui) Cho Min-hui
P527 has part(s) ... Q16171881 (Min Byeong-seok) Min Byeong-seok
P31 instance of ... Q99252497 (octet) octet
P138 named after ... Q495558 (Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910) Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910
P1705 native label Monolingualtext 경술국적 ???
P361 part of ... Q697987 (Iljinhoe) Iljinhoe
P361 part of ... Q12620262 (list of pro-Japanese names) list of pro-Japanese names
P279 subclass of ... Q904424 (Chinilpa) Chinilpa

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