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    The Gabo Reform (Korean: 갑오개혁; Hanja: 甲午改革), also Kabo Reform, describes a series of sweeping reforms suggested to the government of Korea, beginning...
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  • Gabo may refer to: Gabo (character), character in role-playing game Dragon Warrior VII Gabo, a fictional character from the animated film Wish Gabo Island...
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    pustara, a Pannonian type of hamlet. Gaboš became a colonist settlement was established during the land reform in interwar Yugoslavia. Branch school...
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    established a pro-Japanese government beginning the Gabo Reform and the Sino-Japanese War. As per the Gabo Reform, the government disbanded the Capital Guards...
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  • nucleus of the modern bureaucracy and military. Following the collapse of the Gabo government proclaiming the abolition of the status system, the loyalists’...
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    agreed with strengthening military. However, they faced obstacles as the Gabo Reform seriously weakened Korean armed forces. Right after dissolving the Independence...
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    Korean politician best known for his role as prime minister during the Gabo Reform period from 1895–1896. His name was originally Kim Goeng-jip (김굉집) which...
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  • acknowledged the Chinese emperor as their nominal overlord until the Gabo Reform in December 1894. The Primary Consort of the Joseon King bore the title...
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    They needed someone amenable to them to be a leader in Korea during the Gabo Reform. They approached the Daewongun as a potential leader. When he agreed...
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    Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung Palace (Korean: 일본군의 경복궁 점령) or the Gabo Incident occurred on 23 July 1894, during the ceasefire of the Donghak Peasant...
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    educational reform, dignified work and the statute of labor, political reform for democratic openness, and peace. "¿Quién es Gabo?" [Who is Gabo?]. gabobecerra...
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  • crystalline potassium aluminium borate (K2Al2B2O7) Gabo Reform, the sweeping reforms in Korea from 1894 to 1896. ("Gabo" is rendered as "Kabo" in the McCune–Reischauer...
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  • Korean today simply as the Eight Provinces. In 1895, as part of the Gabo Reform, the country was redivided into 23 districts (Bu; 부; 府), which were replaced...
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    provincial system was abolished. On May 26 of that year—as part of the Gabo Reform—the country was redivided into 23 districts, each named for the city...
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    national anthem was created during the Korean Empire era. After the Gabo Reform of 1894 and the establishment of the Independence association in 1896...
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    Judicial Officials Training Institute. Following the Gabo Reform, intended to be a sweeping reform of the Korean government, then-minister of justice Suh...
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  • palace in response to the government's attempts to revise repressive pre-Gabo laws. Participants included yangban, students, monks, merchants, and other...
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    Joseon Army established under Japanese direction as a part of the second Gabo Reform in 1895, the 32nd year of Gojong of Korea's reign. On January 17 in the...
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    Syriac Union Party in Syria (Syriac: ܓܒܐ ܕܚܘܝܕܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ, romanized: Gabo d'Ḥuyodo Suryoyo, Arabic: حزب الإتحاد السرياني في سوريا, SUP) is a secular Assyrian/Syriac...
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    oldest active companies in South Korea, having been founded in 1911. The Gabo Reforms, which were introduced during the Joseon period, eliminated the merchant...
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    Hangul (category Spelling reform)
    transcription: 못하는사람이 |mot-ha-nɯn-sa.lam-i| Morpheme-by-morpheme gloss: After the Gabo Reform in 1894, Joseon and later the Korean Empire started to write all official...
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    classes through reform laws. However, this law was met with much resistance and it was only until ten years later, after the Gabo Reform of 1894, that the...
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    the title Empress Myeongseong). This led to the general repeal of the Gabo Reforms. Members of the old cabinet were killed or forced to flee, including...
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    Bongjun, who had cursed Gabo reformists as pro-Japanese "traitors" before he was executed. Son was even able to convert some of these Gabo reformists to Donghak...
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    varying depending on social caste or occupation. However, after the Gabo Reform of 1894, traditional leather shoes became less popular, and in the twentieth...
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    championship of such artists as Duchamp, and Kandinsky, as well as Klee, Gabo, Villion, Léger and Mondrian, and in her determined attempts to create both...
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    pro-Japanese cabinet, whom he dubbed the Four Eulmi Traitors. This ended the Gabo Reform. Gojong disbanded the Hullyeondae for participating in the assassination...
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  • Revolution and the Treaty of Shimonoseki, a series of wide changes called the Gabo Reform were enacted. One of these changes was to split the Eight Provinces of...
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    matters. In 1894, the Korean caste system was legally abolished by the Gabo reform. However, social discrimination against the baekjeong did not come to...
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    the peasants' grievances were later addressed with the Gabo Reform. One of the biggest reforms in 1894 was abolishing the slave (nobi) system, which had...
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