Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics
1390
Koryo kingdom's final decline
1390
The Korean dynasty, nominally still ruling from Gaeseong, was exhausted by Japanese pirate raids, Red Turban incursions, and factional court politics that had paralyzed decision-making. Yi Seonggye's rise to power was made inevitable by this military and institutional exhaustion. Two years later the Joseon dynasty would replace the five-century-old Koryo regime.