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- Musin_Revolt abstract "The Musin Revolt was a revolt against King Yeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. The unsuccessful seventeen-day revolt took place in the year 1728.In December of 1728, anonymous posters appeared in Jeonju and Namwon claiming that King Gyeongjong's death in early October of 1724 was due to poisoning by the man who had become King Yeongjo. Two men, Sim Yu-hyeon and Bak Mi-gwi, stole gunpowder from a magazine with the intent of blowing up the Hong-hua and Don-hua gates. The original fomentation of the revolt was concentrated in Jeollo province. " During three weeks of fighting the government lost control of thirteen county seats, and the rebels drew great support from people in Kyŏnggi, North Ch’ungch’ŏng, South Ch’ungch’ŏng and South Kyŏngsang Provinces."".
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageID "43643642".
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageLength "1922".
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageRevisionID "636614395".
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th_century_in_Korea.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Joseon_Dynasty.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Jeollo_province.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Jeonju.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Joseon_Dynasty_politics.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink King_Yeongjo.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Namwon.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageWikiLink Yeongjo_of_Joseon.
- Musin_Revolt hasPhotoCollection Musin_Revolt.
- Musin_Revolt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Musin_Revolt subject Category:17th_century_in_Korea.
- Musin_Revolt subject Category:Joseon_Dynasty.
- Musin_Revolt hypernym Revolt.
- Musin_Revolt type MilitaryConflict.
- Musin_Revolt comment "The Musin Revolt was a revolt against King Yeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. The unsuccessful seventeen-day revolt took place in the year 1728.In December of 1728, anonymous posters appeared in Jeonju and Namwon claiming that King Gyeongjong's death in early October of 1724 was due to poisoning by the man who had become King Yeongjo. Two men, Sim Yu-hyeon and Bak Mi-gwi, stole gunpowder from a magazine with the intent of blowing up the Hong-hua and Don-hua gates.".
- Musin_Revolt label "Musin Revolt".
- Musin_Revolt sameAs m.011qbw2m.
- Musin_Revolt sameAs Q18378454.
- Musin_Revolt sameAs Q18378454.
- Musin_Revolt wasDerivedFrom Musin_Revolt?oldid=636614395.
- Musin_Revolt isPrimaryTopicOf Musin_Revolt.