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- Q625131 subject Q6950705.
- Q625131 subject Q8096241.
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- Q625131 subject Q8743654.
- Q625131 abstract "The Siege of Namwon was a battle of the Imjin War (1592-1598). The samurai armies of Japan had invaded the Korean peninsula, and in the summer of 1597 laid siege to the city of Namwon, which was defended by a combined garrison of Korean and Ming Chinese troops. The defenders faced overwhelming odds, and after fierce fighting, the Chinese general entered into secret negotiations with the Japanese commander. In exchange for safe passage for him and his men, they would leave one gate open and undefended. Both sides honored the bargain. The Chinese were allowed to withdraw and the Japanese forces poured into the city. The Koreans fought hard, but were reportedly all killed, with the exception of one survivor.".
- Q625131 causalties "minimal".
- Q625131 combatant "Japanese Left Army".
- Q625131 combatant "Korean Garrison".
- Q625131 combatant "Ming army".
- Q625131 commander Q1131612.
- Q625131 commander Q1156288.
- Q625131 commander Q1328807.
- Q625131 commander Q1329792.
- Q625131 commander Q486910.
- Q625131 commander Q942553.
- Q625131 commander Q950496.
- Q625131 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q576338.
- Q625131 place Q41157.
- Q625131 place Q42087.
- Q625131 result "Decisive Japanese victory".
- Q625131 strength "3,000 men".
- Q625131 strength "5,000+ civilians".
- Q625131 strength "7,000 men".
- Q625131 strength "Korea:".
- Q625131 strength "Ming:".
- Q625131 strength "around 56800".
- Q625131 wikiPageExternalLink view.asp?bat_idx=466&bat_kind=¿Üħ°ú%20¹æ¾î.
- Q625131 wikiPageExternalLink The_Siege_of_Namwon.
- Q625131 wikiPageExternalLink namwonsung.jpg.
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- Q625131 wikiPageExternalLink city_3.gif.
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- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q1131612.
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- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q1328807.
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- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q41157.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q42087.
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- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q486910.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q576338.
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- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q6950705.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8096241.
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- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293544.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743652.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743654.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q942553.
- Q625131 wikiPageWikiLink Q950496.
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- Q625131 casualties "minimal".
- Q625131 combatant Q6158247.
- Q625131 combatant "Korean Garrison Ming army".
- Q625131 commander Q1131612.
- Q625131 commander Q1156288.
- Q625131 commander Q1328807.
- Q625131 commander Q1329792.
- Q625131 commander Q486910.
- Q625131 commander Q942553.
- Q625131 commander Q950496.
- Q625131 commander "Jo Gyeong-nam Ming:".
- Q625131 commander "Korea:".
- Q625131 conflict "Siege of Namwon".
- Q625131 partof Q576338.
- Q625131 place Q41157.
- Q625131 place Q42087.
- Q625131 result "Decisive Japanese victory".
- Q625131 strength "3000".
- Q625131 strength "5000".
- Q625131 strength "7000".
- Q625131 strength "Korea:".
- Q625131 strength "around 56800".
- Q625131 type Event.
- Q625131 type Event.
- Q625131 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q625131 type SocietalEvent.
- Q625131 type Event.
- Q625131 type Thing.
- Q625131 type Q1656682.
- Q625131 comment "The Siege of Namwon was a battle of the Imjin War (1592-1598). The samurai armies of Japan had invaded the Korean peninsula, and in the summer of 1597 laid siege to the city of Namwon, which was defended by a combined garrison of Korean and Ming Chinese troops. The defenders faced overwhelming odds, and after fierce fighting, the Chinese general entered into secret negotiations with the Japanese commander.".
- Q625131 label "Siege of Namwon".
- Q625131 name "Siege of Namwon".