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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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Japanese invasions of Korea

1592–1598
The Japanese invasions of Korea, commonly known as the Imjin War, involved two separate yet linked invasions: an initial invasion in 1592, a brief truce in 1596, and a second invasion in 1597. Wikipedia
End date: 1598
Start date: 1592
Location: Korea and Korean Peninsula
Jun 11, 2019 · The invading army, benefiting from the triple boons of planning, professionalism, & firearms, captured Seoul on 12 June 1592 CE. Hideyoshi's ...
The war ended in 1598 as the Japanese troops retreated empty-handed back to their country. The Hideyoshi regime eventually collapsed in 1600. In this talk, Hur ...
1592 · 8 July, Battle of Sacheon (1592): Yi Sun-sin destroys more than 12 large Japanese ships at Sacheon ; 1592 · 9 July, Battle of Dangpo: Yi Sun-sin defeats a ...
In this talk, Hur suggests that Chosŏn Korea survived from the disaster of Japan's invasion thanks to its skillful diplomacy exercised toward both Ming China ...
The Aftermath project is a large scale attempt to understand the legacy of the Imjin War (1592-1598), also known as Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea.