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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Ulsan Castle (category) Ulsan Castle (울산왜성, 蔚山倭城) is a Japanese style castle in Ulsan, South Korea which was constructed...
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    Ulsan (Korean: 울산; Korean pronunciation: [uɭ.s͈an]), officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city and the...
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    The siege of Ulsan (Korean: 울산성 전투; Hanja: 蔚山城戰鬪; RR: Ulsanseong Jeontu) was an unsuccessful Ming-Joseon attempt to capture Ulsan from the Japanese. The...
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    renowned castle-builder. During the Imjin war he built several strategic Japanese-style castles in the territories he conquered. Ulsan castle was one of...
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  • Kyūshū campaign In 1598, Tanenaga made contributions at the Siege of Ulsan castle against the allied Chinese and Korean armies. During the Korean campaign...
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    During the Siege of Ulsan he led reinforcements to rescue Ulsan Castle from Joseon-Ming allied forces that were besieging the castle. Fighting on the front...
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    to let Mitsunari retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea which had been a major source of this incident. He also had...
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  • Sacheon Castle. In December of the same year, he set out for the Siege of Ulsan Castle as the rear-guard. In January 1598, when attacking Hikoyo Castle, which...
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    is noted for the defeat of a much larger "Ming army" at the siege of Ulsan castle. In the Battle of Sekigahara on 1600, Hiroie judged that the Tokugawa...
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    to let Mitsunari retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea which had been a major source of this incident. Ieyasu had his...
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    allow Mitsunari to retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea, which had been a major point of contention. Ieyasu then sent...
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    allow Mitsunari to retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea, which was a major source of contention. He then arranged for...
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    Ulsan Castle in Korea which became the major source of this incident, and had his second son, Yūki Hideyasu, to escort Mitsunari to Sawayama Castle....
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  • Hamgyong Province. The second category of castles built along the southern coast of Korea were located in Busan, Ulsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Suncheon...
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    allow Mitsunari to retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea, which had been a major point of contention. Ieyasu's second...
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    Ulsan Castle in Korea which became the major source of this incident, and had his second son, Yūki Hideyasu, to escort Mitsunari to Sawayama Castle....
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    by Ming forces 1598 4 January Siege of Ulsan: Ming and Joseon forces fail to evict the Japanese from Ulsan Castle October Battle of Sacheon (1598): Ming...
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    Angolpo Japanese castles. In the subsequent First Battle of Ulsan Castle, he was in charge of the defense of Goseong Japanese castle, and is said to have...
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    Joseon defeated Japanese invaders. 1597 Siege of Ulsan Ming and Joseon forces failed to capture Ulsan Castle from the Japanese. 1598 Battle of Sacheon Ming...
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    Ulsan, Kato Kiyomasa defended the castle with 10,000 Japanese soldiers. In September 1598, 29,500 Ming and Joseon troops tried again to capture Ulsan...
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    Mitsunari retire, as well as review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea, which was one of the main issues that led to the incident....
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  • to let Mitsunari retire and to review the assessment of the Battle of Ulsan Castle in Korea which became the major source of this incident. He later told...
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  • Naval battle Siege of Ulsan – First siege of Ulsan Battle of Hwawangsan 1598 Siege of Suncheon Siege of Ulsan – Second siege of Ulsan Battle of Sacheon –...
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    castles and fortification. During the Imjin war, he built several Japanese style castles in Korea to better defend the conquered lands. Ulsan castle was...
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  • The allied army, number 29,500 men, laid siege to Tosan near Ulsan in late October. The fortress was too heavily fortified to attempt an assault, however...
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    Korea Ulsan Japanese Castle Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Suncheon Castle (category) Map of Suncheon Japanese Castle Suncheon Waeseong (Castle built...
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    Preceded by National Olympic Stadium AFC Champions League Final Venue 2011 Succeeded by Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium...
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    Ulju County (redirect from Ulju-gun, Ulsan)
    County (Korean: 울주군; RR: Ulju-gun) is a county occupying much of western Ulsan, South Korea. Many artefacts and historic sites from the prehistoric age...
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    Eonyang (category Towns and townships in Ulsan)
    (Korean: 언양) is an eup, or large village, in Ulju-gun, a largely rural district of Ulsan, South Korea. It is near the Seoknam Nun's Temple. It has a traditional...
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  • recaptured the Sangju castle, captured the Japanese general in Goryeong, and recaptured Seongju, Hapcheon, Uiryeong, Kyungju and Ulsan. Jeong Ki-ryong was...
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