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    The siege of Jeonju Fortress was a conflict in May 1894 that concluded the first revolt of the Donghak Peasant Revolution. The Donghak Peasant Army that...
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  • forces in the Battle of Hwangtojae and the Battle of the Hwangryong River. Jeon then captured Jeonju Fortress and fought in a siege against Hong Gye-hun's...
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    high morale. Hong Gye-hun quickly returned north, beginning the Siege of Jeonju Fortress. Donghak Peasant Revolution Jeon Bong-jun Hong Gye-hun Yi, Yihwa...
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  • Hong Gye-hun (category Military history of Korea)
    Jeonju Castle on April 27, passing through Jeongeup, Taein, and Geumgu. Hong Gye-hun quickly returned north, beginning the Siege of Jeonju Fortress....
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    the early 19th century, the Joseon Army utilized siege towers to lay siege to Jeonju where the last of Hong Gyeong-Rae’s Rebellion made their stand but...
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    Kobayakawa Takakage of the Sixth Division had launched an attack on Jeonju (the capital of Jeolla Province) from the mountain fortress at Geumsan. Go returned...
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    Gwon Yul (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
    in Doksan Fortress near Suwon. Japanese forces led by Ukita Hideie laid siege to the fort for one month, and Gwon's army was running out of water supplies...
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    Namwon (redirect from History of Namwon)
    South Korea. Namwon is about 50 minutes from the provincial capital of Jeonju, which is almost three hours away from Seoul. The official city flower...
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  • Japanese onslaught and the fortress fell. Yang Yuan managed to break the Japanese encirclement and escape with 100 men. He reached Jeonju only to find it deserted...
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    of the 300,000 Sui soldiers who had crossed the Yalu survived to find their way back, and the Sui emperor now lifted the siege of Liao-tung Fortress and...
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    of the 300,000 Sui soldiers who had crossed the Yalu survived to find their way back, and the Sui emperor now lifted the siege of Liao-tung Fortress and...
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    Korea, with station Jeonju serving the line. Battle of Kolubara — Austro-Hungarian forces began an assault on the Serbian town of Lazarevac, which would...
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    of the 300,000 Sui soldiers who had crossed the Yalu survived to find their way back, and the Sui emperor now lifted the siege of Liao-tung Fortress and...
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    Florence (redirect from Capital of Tuscany)
    has friendly relations with: Arequipa, Peru Cannes, France Gifu, Japan Jeonju, South Korea Kraków, Poland Malmö Municipality, Sweden Ningbo, China Porto-Vecchio...
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    April 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2024. "Baraki : Le stade doté de 40 784 sièges". 10 May 2020. Archived from the original on 10 May 2020. Retrieved 10 May...
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    Turtleboats: Siege Accounts from Hideyoshi's Second Invasion of Korea, 1597–1598", Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies, 6 (2), Academy of East Asian...
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    Pilipinas website. Retrieved January 24, 2009. Kaleldo wins at the 8th Jeonju Film Festival Archived November 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Good News...
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