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  2. Imjin War - Wikipedia

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    [233] [234] Some Korean historians believe the War Diary of Yi Sun-sin more than the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty when they study the Imjin war because he was the on-scene commander. [235] [236] After the battle, the Korean government promoted Yi to Samdo Sugun Tongjesa, [n 4] which was the title for the commander of the Korean Navy until 1896 ...

  3. List of battles during the Imjin War - Wikipedia

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    There were many [according to whom?] recorded and unrecorded battles [citation needed] during the Imjin War. The major [according to whom?] battles include: 1592. Siege of Busan; Battle of Tadaejin; Siege of Tongnae; Battle of Sangju; Battle of Chungju; Hamgyong campaign – Also known as Kato's Northern Campaign

  4. Timeline of the Imjin War - Wikipedia

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    Nurhaci offers to join the war against the Japanese but is rejected by both the Ming dynasty and Joseon [39] 13 November: Siege of Jinju (1592): Japanese Seventh Division fails to take Jinju [42] 23 December: Shen Weijing returns to Pyeongyang and tells the Japanese that there would be no further negotiations until they retreat all the way back ...

  5. Yi Sun-sin - Wikipedia

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    (The Imjin War, by Samuel Hawley, pg. 490) Admiral Tetsutaro Sato of the Imperial Japanese Navy mentioned the Korean admiral in his book published in 1908: Throughout history there have been few generals accomplished at the tactics of frontal attack, sudden attack, concentration and dilation.

  6. Siege of Jinju (1592) - Wikipedia

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    The first siege of Jinju was one of the major land battles during the Imjin War – the first occurred during the fall of 1592, and the second one in spring of 1593. The siege ended in a Korean victory and prevented the Japanese advance into Southwestern Korea.

  7. List of naval battles during the Imjin War - Wikipedia

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    Date Battles location Korean Commanders Japanese Commanders Result 1592 June 16 (May 7) Battle of Okpo: Geoje okpo: Yi Sun-sin Won Gyun: Todo Takatora: Decisive Korean victory.

  8. The Real History Behind Netflix’s Korean War Epic Uprising

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    “The Imjin War still affects the ways in which Korean people perceive themselves as well as Japan and its people,” says Professor Nam-lin Hur, who teaches premodern Japanese history, Korean ...

  9. Battle of Sacheon (1592) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sacheon was a naval engagement on May 29, 1592 (Gregorian: July 8, 1592) during the Imjin War (1592–98). It occurred at Sacheon where Yi Sunsin's fleet managed to destroy 13 large Japanese ships. [1] It was the first battle of Admiral Yi's 2nd Campaign in the Imjin War, between Japan and Korea, when the turtle ship was first used.