Wokou
Wokou (Chinese: 倭寇; pinyin: Wōkòu; Japanese: Wakō; Korean: 왜구 Waegu), which literally translates to "Japanese pirates" or "dwarf pirates", were pirates who raided the coastlines of China and Korea from the 13th century to the 16th century. The wokou came from Japanese, Korean, and Chinese ethnicities which varied over time and raided the mainland from islands in the Sea of Japan and East China Sea. Wokou activity in Korea declined after the Treaty of Gyehae in 1443, but continued in Ming China and peaked during the Jiajing wokou raids in the mid-1500s, but Chinese reprisals and strong clamp downs on pirates by Japanese authorities saw the wokou virtually disappear by the 1600s.
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Wokou
Wokou (Chinese: 倭寇; pinyin: Wōkòu; Japanese: Wakō; Korean: 왜구 Waegu), which literally translates to "Japanese pirates" or "dwarf pirates", were pirates who raided the coastlines of China and Korea from the 13th century to the 16th century. The wokou came from Japanese, Korean, and Chinese ethnicities which varied over time and raided the mainland from islands in the Sea of Japan and East China Sea. Wokou activity in Korea declined after the Treaty of Gyehae in 1443, but continued in Ming China and peaked during the Jiajing wokou raids in the mid-1500s, but Chinese reprisals and strong clamp downs on pirates by Japanese authorities saw the wokou virtually disappear by the 1600s.
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El término wakō (en japonés, w ...... no que pretendía ser japonés.
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Les wakō (倭寇), chinois : 倭寇 ; ...... u XIIIe siècle au XVIe siècle.
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O termo wakō em japonês, wōkòu ...... de Wa", se referindo ao Japão.
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Wakō (jap. 倭寇 wakō) – japońscy piraci, rozbójnicy (nazwa historyczna).
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Wakō (倭寇) waren Japanse zeerov ...... ot het einde van de 16de eeuw.
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Wo-kchou (čínsky pchin-jinem w ...... em), problémy s piráty ustaly.
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Wokou (Chinese: 倭寇; pinyin: Wō ...... tually disappear by the 1600s.
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Wokou (aksara Kanji: 倭寇 wōkòu; ...... yelundup berkebangsaan Jepang.
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Wokou (in cinese: 倭寇, in giapp ...... u (寇) che significa "bandito".
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El terme wakō en japonès, wōkò ...... tre gent provinent de la Xina.
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El término wakō (en japonés, w ...... re gente proveniente de China.
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Les wakō (倭寇), chinois : 倭寇 ; ...... u XIIIe siècle au XVIe siècle.
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O termo wakō em japonês, wōkòu ...... de Wa", se referindo ao Japão.
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Wakō (jap. 倭寇 wakō) – japońscy piraci, rozbójnicy (nazwa historyczna).
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Wakō (倭寇) waren Japanse zeerov ...... ot het einde van de 16de eeuw.
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Wo-kchou (čínsky pchin-jinem w ...... e a útočili i na pobřeží Číny.
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Wokou (Chinese: 倭寇; pinyin: Wō ...... tually disappear by the 1600s.
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Wokou (aksara Kanji: 倭寇 wōkòu; ...... yelundup berkebangsaan Jepang.
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Wokou (in cinese: 倭寇, in giapp ...... u (寇) che significa "bandito".
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