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- Battle_of_Maeso abstract "The Battle of Maeso (Hangul: 매소성 전투; hanja: 買肖城戰鬪) was a battle between Silla and Tang forces in Korean peninsula.On September 29, 675, a confrontation occurred between a Silla of 30,000 under the command of Kim Wonsul and a Tang of 40,000 troops under Li Jinxing.Silla killed 6,047 cavalry of Tang and got 30380 horses and weapons of about 30000.After Battle of Gibeolpo, Silla won against Tang in Silla-Tang war and Tang left Korean peninsula.".
- Battle_of_Maeso causalties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Maeso combatant "Silla".
- Battle_of_Maeso combatant "Tang".
- Battle_of_Maeso commander Kim_Wonsul.
- Battle_of_Maeso commander Li_Jinxing.
- Battle_of_Maeso date "0675-09-29".
- Battle_of_Maeso isPartOfMilitaryConflict Silla–Tang_War.
- Battle_of_Maeso place South_Korea.
- Battle_of_Maeso place Yeoncheon_County.
- Battle_of_Maeso result "DecisiveSillaVictory".
- Battle_of_Maeso strength "30,000".
- Battle_of_Maeso strength "40,000".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageID "48907256".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageLength "1159".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageRevisionID "706578743".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Gibeolpo.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_Silla.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_the_Tang_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Wonsul.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Peninsula.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Li_Jinxing.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Silla.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Silla–Tang_War.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Tang.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLink Yeoncheon_County.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Maeso".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maeso fortress".
- Battle_of_Maeso caption "Battle of Maeso".
- Battle_of_Maeso casualties "6047".
- Battle_of_Maeso casualties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Maeso combatant Silla.
- Battle_of_Maeso combatant Tang.
- Battle_of_Maeso commander Kim_Wonsul.
- Battle_of_Maeso commander "Li Jinxing".
- Battle_of_Maeso conflict "Battle of Maeso".
- Battle_of_Maeso date "0675-09-29".
- Battle_of_Maeso hangul "매소성 전투".
- Battle_of_Maeso hanja "買肖城戰鬪".
- Battle_of_Maeso partof "the Silla-Tang War".
- Battle_of_Maeso place South_Korea.
- Battle_of_Maeso place Yeoncheon_County.
- Battle_of_Maeso result "Decisive Silla Victory".
- Battle_of_Maeso strength "30000".
- Battle_of_Maeso strength "40000".
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_conflict.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korea-stub.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korean.
- Battle_of_Maeso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Battle_of_Maeso subject Category:Wars_involving_Silla.
- Battle_of_Maeso subject Category:Wars_involving_the_Tang_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Maeso hypernym Battle.
- Battle_of_Maeso type Event.
- Battle_of_Maeso type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Maeso type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Maeso type Event.
- Battle_of_Maeso type Event.
- Battle_of_Maeso type Thing.
- Battle_of_Maeso type Q1656682.
- Battle_of_Maeso comment "The Battle of Maeso (Hangul: 매소성 전투; hanja: 買肖城戰鬪) was a battle between Silla and Tang forces in Korean peninsula.On September 29, 675, a confrontation occurred between a Silla of 30,000 under the command of Kim Wonsul and a Tang of 40,000 troops under Li Jinxing.Silla killed 6,047 cavalry of Tang and got 30380 horses and weapons of about 30000.After Battle of Gibeolpo, Silla won against Tang in Silla-Tang war and Tang left Korean peninsula.".
- Battle_of_Maeso label "Battle of Maeso".
- Battle_of_Maeso sameAs Q12594927.
- Battle_of_Maeso sameAs 매소성_전투.
- Battle_of_Maeso sameAs Q12594927.
- Battle_of_Maeso sameAs 买肖城之战.
- Battle_of_Maeso wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Maeso?oldid=706578743.
- Battle_of_Maeso isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Maeso.
- Battle_of_Maeso name "Battle of Maeso".