The Battle of Geumsan, was a major battle between armies of Tang China and Goguryeo Korea that took place in 662 AD, during the Goguryeo–Tang War. Goguryeo...
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Geumsan County (Korean: 금산군; RR: Geumsan-gun) is a county in South Chungcheong Province (Before 1963, Geumsan was in Jeollabuk-do), South Korea. It borders...
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Jo Heon (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
to resist the Japanese invaders. He was killed during the second battle of Geumsan in 1592. Cho was a Yangban, and was educated by the Confucian Song...
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soldiers to Geumsan. There, on 10 July, the volunteer forces fought with a Japanese army retreating to Geumsan after a defeat at the Battle of Ichi two days...
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Battle of Ansi — 645 Battle of Mount Jupil — 645 Battle of Sasu — 662 Battle of Geumsan — 667 Including Goguryeo and Baekje alliance against Tang and Silla...
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Yeonggyu (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
militia leader who fought in the Imjin war. He was killed in the third battle of Geumsan in 1592. Yeonggyu was an abbot who headed a Buddhist temple in Chungcheong...
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The Battle of Baekgang or Battle of Baekgang-gu, also known as Battle of Hakusukinoe (Japanese: 白村江の戦い, romanized: Hakusuki-no-e no Tatakai / Hakusonkō...
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Jeong Gi-ryong (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
against the 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea, and won the battles of Geochang and Geumsan. He was one of those who recaptured the Sangju castle, captured...
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The Battle of Mount Jupil, also known as Battle of Jupil-san (Korean: 주필산_전투 Jupil-san Jeontu) and Battle of Mount Zhubi (Chinese: 驻跸山之战 Zhūbìshān Zhīzhàn)...
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Gwon Yul (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
gathered around 1,000 militia.[citation needed] When Japanese troops at Geumsan, Jeolla province began to move to Jeonju, Gwon moved his army to Ichi (배고개...
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cavalry across the canyon from the north of the mountain to hit the rear of Goguryeo forces. In the battle, Taizong personally led 4,000 infantry and...
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The Battle of Hwangsanbeol (Korean: 황산벌 전투; Hanja: 黃山伐戰鬪) took place between the forces of Silla and Baekje in Hwangsanbeol (currently Nonsan) in 660....
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Ko Kyŏngmyŏng (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
in the Imjin War. He was killed while attacking Geumsan in 1592. Ko was a Yangban, from the town of Changhung in Jeolla Province. He had failed the civil...
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ended up defeating the opposing commander, Kobayakawa Takakage, in which his division was driven back to Geumsan. The Samurai Sourcebook v t e v t e...
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The Battle of the Sasu River, also known as Battle of Sasu (Korean: 사수 전투 Sasu Jeontu) (Chinese: 蛇水之战 Shéshuǐ Zhīzhàn) was a battle between Tang Chinese...
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the Koreans. So the battle for Ichi and Ungchi happened at the same time. At the same time, Ko Kyong-myong was advancing to Geumsan to try to trap the...
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Kim Gae-nam (section Battle of Cheongju)
of Donghak organizations in the northeastern part of Jeolla, including Suchang, Yongdam, Geumsan, and Jangsu, and attempted to expand their sphere of...
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Retreat from Gongju (category Battles involving Joseon)
headquarters instead of a separate division. They had passed through Cheongju, engaged in battles in Munwi and Jeungryak, crossed Geumsan, fought in the Yeonsan...
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city without a fight. With Cheonju secured the Koreans moved on towards Geumsan. Hawley 2005, p. 278. Alagappa, Muthiah (2003), Asian Security Order: Instrumental...
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Righteous armies (redirect from List of Righteous armies)
Gwangju : Kim Deok-nyeong Geumsan (July 9, 1592) : Go Gyeong-myeong and Gwak Yong against Kobayakawa Takakage Okcheon : Jo Heon Geumsan : Yeonggyu and Jo Heon...
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Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) there were a number of naval battles. Yi, Min-Woong [이민웅], Imjin Wae-ran Haejeonsa: The Naval Battles of the Imjin War...
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Food festivals in South Korea (redirect from Food Festivals Of South Korea)
birthplace of Goryeo Insam (Korean ginseng), and the ginseng from Geumsan is specially well known for its quality with over a thousand years of history....
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Jeon Bong-jun (section Ideas of reform)
his date of birth. now administratively part of sanwae-myeon, Jeongeup, North Jeolla now Geumsan-myeon, Gimje, North Jeolla (현감; 縣監) governor of a hyeon...
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Korean alcoholic drinks (redirect from Alcohols of Korea)
Yeonnyeopju, geumsan insambaekju, cheongyang gugijaju. Hansan sogokju or sitter’s liquor has a history of 1500 years and is one of the oldest Sul of Korea....
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Goguryeo–Tang War (redirect from Conquest of P'yongyang)
behind. On 20 July, the two sides met at the Battle of Jupilsan and the Tang army came out victorious. Most of the Goguryeo troops dispersed after their...
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Kim (Korean surname) (category Surnames of Korean origin)
Dogang Kim, 도강김씨 (Gangjin Kim, 강진김씨) Eon-yang Kim, 언양김씨 Gaeseong Kim, 개성김씨 Geumsan Kim, 금산김씨 Gimnyeong Kim, 김녕김씨 Gongju Kim, 공주김씨 Go-ryeong Kim, 고령김씨 Go-seong...
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Namhaedo (category Islands of South Gyeongsang Province)
Japanese at the Battle of Noryang, ending the Imjin War. Battle of Noryang Yi Sun-sin Chen Lin (Ming dynasty) 김, 주환, "남해도 (南海島)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture...
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Geonwolleung (건원릉), part of Donggureung Cluster, in present-day Guri, South Korea. The tomb of his umbilical cord is located in Geumsan County, South Chungcheong...
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Korea) (redirect from Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Republic of Korea)
and released upon completion of his 10-year term.[citation needed] Park Hae-jeon, et al., concerned 11 residents of Geumsan and Daejon, whose occupations...
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of Later Liao Jin Bong-jin as Gulno, the 2nd monarch of Later Liao Kim Kyung-ryong as Prince Geumsan, Prince of Georan and later the 3rd monarch of Later...
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