The Japanese invasions of Korea, commonly known as the Imjin War, involved two separate yet linked invasions: an initial invasion in 1592 (Korean: 임진왜란;...
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List of battles during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) List of naval battles during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) Military history...
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Battle of Noryang, the last major battle of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), was fought between the Japanese navy and the combined fleets of the...
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(1359–1360) Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) Later Jin invasion of Joseon (1627) Qing invasion of Joseon (1636–1637) Sino-Korean War Korean War List of wars...
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the Japanese invasions of Korea between 1592 and 1598. The major[according to whom?] battles include: 1592 Siege of Busan Battle of Tadaejin Siege of Tongnae...
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Righteous armies (redirect from Righteous army (Korea))
subsequently rose up during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), the first and second Manchu invasions, and during the Japanese occupation and preceding...
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Yi Sun-sin (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
official position of Dochaechalsa (도체찰사; 都體察使), and was in command of the military during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598). In 1576, Yi passed...
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The Battle of Imjin River (Japanese: 臨津江の戦い) was a battle during the 1592 Japanese invasion of Korea. Gim Myeongweon's northern defense was defeated and...
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the 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...
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Mimizuka (redirect from Mound of Ears)
trophies during the Japanese invasions of Korea from 1592 to 1598. The monument enshrines the severed noses of at least 38,000 Koreans and over 30,000 Chinese...
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Japan's Invasions of Korea 1592–1598 1993-6-18, Naval War College Sadler, A. L. (June 1937), "The Naval Campaign in the Korean War of Hideyoshi (1592–1598)"...
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Encyclopedia (in Korean) Japanese invasions of Korea 1592–1598 at Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean) Japanese invasions of Korea 1592–1598 Archived 2011-06-10...
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Uprising (2024 film) (redirect from Uprising (South Korean film))
depicts the lives of two childhood friends-turned-adversaries during Japanese invasions of Korea. It had its first premiere as opening film of the 29th Busan...
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Japan's Invasions of Korea 1592–1598 1993-6-18, Naval War College Sadler, A. L. (June 1937), "The Naval Campaign in the Korean War of Hideyoshi (1592–1598)"...
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Noryang: Deadly Sea (redirect from Noryang: Sea of Death)
Korean naval commander Yi Sun-sin. The film depicts the historical Battle of Noryang, the last major battle of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)...
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Japan's Invasions of Korea 1592–1598 1993-6-18, Naval War College Sadler, A. L. (June 1937), "The Naval Campaign in the Korean War of Hideyoshi (1592–1598)"...
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Battle of Pyongyang was a military engagement in 1592, as part of the 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea. On 23 August 1592 a Ming force of 6,000 under...
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The Battle of Haengju took place on 14 March 1593 during the 1592–1598 Japanese invasion of Korea. The Japanese attack failed to overcome Haengju fortress...
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Azuchi–Momoyama period (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
During the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), the Japanese occupied Seoul by May 1592, and within three months of the invasion, the Japanese reached...
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Japan's Invasions of Korea 1592–1598 1993-6-18, Naval War College Sadler, A. L. (June 1937), "The Naval Campaign in the Korean War of Hideyoshi (1592–1598)"...
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neighboring fort of Dadaejin were the first battles of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98). The Japanese invasion force consisting of 400 transports...
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The siege of Pyongyang was part of the Japanese invasions of Korea. Konishi Yukinaga, a Japanese daimyō, captured Pyongyang and garrisoned his force there...
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Japan's Invasions of Korea 1592–1598 1993-6-18, Naval War College Sadler, A. L. (June 1937), "The Naval Campaign in the Korean War of Hideyoshi (1592–1598)"...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
launched the Japanese invasions of Korea in 1592 to initial success, but eventual military stalemate damaged his prestige before his death in 1598. Hideyoshi's...
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siege of Dongnae (Korean: 동래성 전투) was a siege that occurred on May 25, 1592 (Korean calendar: April 15, 1592) during the 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea...
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Japan's Invasions of Korea 1592–1598 1993-6-18, Naval War College Sadler, A. L. (June 1937), "The Naval Campaign in the Korean War of Hideyoshi (1592–1598)"...
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Suncheon Japanese Castle late in the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598). Suncheon was the last wajo stronghold in Korea, housing 13,700–15,000 men and...
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Battle of Okpo was a military engagement which took place during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98), also known as the Imjin War. Korean commanders...
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Sungkyunkwan University (redirect from Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies)
under King Jungjong, during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), Sungkyunkwan was burnt down and rebuilt. A period of revival followed, from 1725...
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The Battle of Sangju was a battle during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98). After capturing Busan and Dongnae, the Japanese army under Konishi...
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