• The Battle of Jiksan (직산 전투) was a military conflict fought between Ming and Japanese forces on 16 October 1597. It resulted in withdrawal by both sides...
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    generals with an elite cavalry force to confront the Japanese forces. The Battle of Jiksan halted the Japanese northward advance. According to Korean records...
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    laying siege and capturing the city of Namwon in September 26 and fighting the Ming Chinese army to a standstill in Jiksan on September 7.: 478  The Japanese...
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    Kuroda Nagamasa (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
    1597, Nagamasa arrived at Jiksan, where he clashed against 6,000 Ming soldiers in the Battle of Jiksan. After dusk, the battle ended without a clear result...
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    Chinese armour (category Weapons of China)
    specifically designed to stop bullets. According to the Japanese, during the Battle of Jiksan, the Chinese wore armour and used shields that were at least partially...
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    on during the Ming dynasty. According to the Japanese, during the Battle of Jiksan, the Chinese wore armour and used shields that were at least partially...
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  • Japanese Right Army (category Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
    000 men The Battle of Koryong (고령) The Siege of Hwangsoksan (황석산성) The Battle of Jiksan (직산) The First Siege of Ulsan (울산) The Siege of Samga (삼가성) The...
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    rebellion 1637–1644 Battle of Shanhai Pass in 1644 Southern Ming in November 1644 The flight of the Yongli Emperor—the last sovereign of the Southern Ming...
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    Commissioner the four provinces, spread false information that he would go to Jiksan in Gyeonggi Province. On March 23, they arrived in Anseong, it was already...
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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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