Dojejo
Dojejo | |
Hangul | 도제조 |
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Hanja | 都提調 |
Revised Romanization | Dojejo |
McCune–Reischauer | Tojejo |
Dojejo was an advisory position or Supreme Commissioner[1] in (屬衙門; civil and military jurisdiction[2]) of Yukjo (Six Ministries) or in a military camp during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. Among the jurisdictions of Yukjo in the early period of Joseon, important facilities related to King's power or state or diplomatic affairs had Dojejo participate in advising over major issues such as personnel or administrative affairs. Although the post was appointed to incumbent or retired Uijeong (High State Councillors of Uijeongbu) such as Yeonguijeong or Jwauijeong as a concurrent post, the King's relatives concurrently served the post related to (宗簿寺, Royal Family Management Office[3]) that dealt with the royal court-related activities. [4]
See also[]
- Yeonguijeong
- Yukjo
- Joseon Dynasty politics
- History of Korea
References[]
- ^ James B. Palais (1996). Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions: Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the Late Chosŏn Dynasty. University of Washington Press. p. 1271. ISBN 0-295-97455-9.
- ^ "속아문(屬衙門), sogamun" (in Korean and English). The Academy of Korean Studies.
- ^ http://eng.gwd.go.kr/page/sub3/03_02_02.html[permanent dead link]
- ^ 도제조 (都提調) (in Korean). Empas/EncyKorea.
Categories:
- Korean history stubs
- Joseon dynasty
- Politics of Korea