Dokdo’s names ![]() ![]() Ulleungdo’s Usanguk, a small empire of the native people, was conquered by Silla in the early 6th Century (512 B.C.). In Samguksagi’s Sillabongi, we find the record that “Usanguk was conquered by Silla in June” in the 13th year of the reign of King Jijeung. As Ulleungdo became the official name of Ulleungdo, Dokdo, a small attachment to Ulleungdo, was named Usando. |
Sejong Sillok Jiriji’s Uljin-hyeon of Gangwon-do section, which was written in 1432 (14th year of the reign of Joseon King Sejong), clearly states that there were two islands – Mureung and Usan – in the East Sea. It writes, “Usan and Mureung are situated to the east of Uljin-hyeon.” , published in 1531 (26th year of the reign of Joseon King Jungjong), also states, “Usando and Ulleungdo are in the middle of the sea directly to the east of Uljin-hyeon,” in the Uljing-hyeon of Gangwon-do section to confirm the texts of Sejong Sillok Jiriji. In the Joseon Dynasty, Dokdo was called Sambongdo, Usando, or Gajido. The map of Korean Empire in Vol. 1, which was used to educate secondary school students in modern schools in 1899 (3rd year of the reign of Joseon King Gojong), marked Dokdo as Usan next to Ulleungdo. King Gojong announced Ordinance No. 41 in 1900 to have Ulleungdo, instead of Uljin-hyeon of Gangwon-do, administer Dokdo. The name Dokdo was first used in 1906 by Governor Heung Taek Shim of Ulleung. Dokdo was attached to Gyeongsangbuk-do in 1914 and has been a part of Gyeongsangbuk-do ever since. Although Dokdo is written as '獨島' in Chinese letters, it does not mean 'lonely island.' The early settlers from Jeolla-do pronounced Dolseom as Dokseom. Dokseom was later converted to '獨島' in Chinese writing. Seokdo is pronounced as Dokseom or Dolseom when translated into Korean. Even today, the people of Ulleungdo call Dokdo as Dokseom or Dolseom In Japan, Dokdo was called Matsushima in the Meiji Administration. Since Japan plundered Korea in 1905, Dokdo has been called Dakeshima. The West named Dokdo after the ship that first found it. In 1849, a French whaling boat called Liancourt discovered Dokdo and named it Liancourt Rocks. In 1885, English Hornet registered it as 'Hornet Rocks.' |
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King Jijeung of Silla conquered Usanguk in the 13th year of his reign – Samguksagi. |
| ㆍ1693 | Yong Bok Ahn received verification from the Dokugawa Administration of Japan that Ulleungdo and Dokdo are Joseon’s territories – Sukjong Sillok |
| ㆍ1900 | King Gojong declared Ordinance No. 41 to change the name of Ulleungdo to Uldo, appointed a governor, instead of local administrator, and assigned Uldo to administer Dokdo. |
| ㆍ1905 | Japan named Dokdo as Dakeshima and declared Shimane Notice No. 40 to absorb Dokdo into Japanese territories. (Korea lost national rights to Japan in November 1905 with the Eulsa Treaty.) |
| ㆍ1907 | Ulleungdo and Dokdo were transferred from Gangwon-do to Gyeongsang-do in terms of jurisdiction. |
| ㆍ1946 | The GHQ (General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers) declared SCAPIN No. 677 to exclude Dokdo from Japanese territories |
| ㆍ1953 | Dokdo Royal Guards organized – Dokdo Security (Chief Sun Chil Hong led 32 members.) |
| ㆍ1956 | National Police Agency took over security of Dokdo |
| ㆍ1981 | First resident moved to Dokdo (Jong Duk Choi – San 67 Dodong-ri Ulleung-eup) |
| ㆍ1982 | Designated as National Cultural Heritage – Natural Monument No. 336 (Dokdo Seaweed Habitat) |
| ㆍ1998 | New Korea-Japan Agreement on Fisheries signed |
| ㆍ1999 | National Cultural Heritage Administration changed title of Dokdo’s designation as Natural Monument No. 336 (Dokdo Seaweed Habitat → Dokdo Natural Protection Zone) |
| ㆍ2000 | April 7 - Dokdo’s administration name and lot numbers changed: Dodong-ri to Dokdo-ri (Seodo-1, Dongdo-2) • Lot numbers: San 42-76 Dodong-ri → San 1-37 Dokdo-ri |
| ㆍ2003 | January 1 – The Ministry of Information and Communication assigned postal code ‘799-805’ to Dokdo |
| ㆍ2005 | March 24 – 11 lots, including expedition path, released to the public (Dongdo) & Admission Permit System → Admission Registration System; September 21 – lot numbers changed from San 1 through 37 to 1 through 96 |
The source : http://www.dokdo.go.kr

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부디 이글을 외국인들이 많이 읽었으면 하는 바램을 가져봅니다.


영어라서 다 읽진 않았습니다만..;; 트랙백 감사합니다.ㅋ
답글삭제전 영어 공부하는 사람인데도.. 영어 울렁증이... 흑.ㅠ
@파란토마토 - 2008/03/09 02:41
답글삭제ㅎㅎㅎ 사이버독도에 가시면~ 이분들이 독도를 지키고자 하는 마음이 많다는 것을 엿볼수가 있습니다.
위 내용은 외국인들을 위한 것이라~ 한글페이지로 보시면
울렁증이 생기지 않을거예요^^