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- Q7510081 subject Q8096607.
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- Q7510081 abstract "The siege of Hasedō (長谷堂城の戦い) was one of a series of battles fought in the far north of Japan's main island of Honshū (the Tōhoku region) contemporaneous with the famous and decisive campaigns between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari further south. Over the course of the year 1600, Naoe Kanetsugu, a general loyal to Ishida Mitsunari, would lead a campaign in Tōhoku, which included the siege of Hasedō castle, near Yamagata, which was his ultimate goal. Hasedō was held by Shimura Takaharu, and backed by a Tokugawa-loyal army of the Date clan.Three thousand of Naoe's men moved towards Yamagata from the north while Naoe began his siege on Hasedō. Having received reinforcements of 100 horsemen and 200 arquebusiers, he laid siege to Hasedō for fourteen days before an army under Rusu Masakage arrived to relieve the castle. Upon the arrival of the Date forces, Naoe stepped up his siege, and the vanguard under Kasuga Mototada actually reached the walls of the castle before they retreated before arquebus fire. The garrison then sallied forth and attacked the retreating vanguard in the rear, leading to the near-complete retreat of Naoe's forces.A small besieging force remained, and fighting continued, in which Naoe's general Kamiizumi Yasutsuna was killed. Shortly afterwards, however, news arrived of Tokugawa Ieyasu's victory at Sekigahara, and so Naoe called a full withdrawal of all his forces back to Yonezawa, putting an end to his campaigns in the north.".
- Q7510081 causalties "623 killed".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces loyal toIshida Mitsunari:".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces loyal toTokugawa Ieyasu:".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces ofMogami Yoshiaki".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces ofUesugi Kagekatsu".
- Q7510081 combatant "andDate Masamune".
- Q7510081 commander Q1348611.
- Q7510081 commander Q839377.
- Q7510081 commander Q843966.
- Q7510081 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q204023.
- Q7510081 place Q205526.
- Q7510081 result "Tokugawavictory".
- Q7510081 strength "25,000-30,000".
- Q7510081 strength "Date:3,000".
- Q7510081 strength "Mogami:7,000".
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- Q7510081 wikiPageWikiLink Q8096607.
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- Q7510081 casualties "623".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces loyal to Ishida Mitsunari:".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu:".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces of Mogami Yoshiaki".
- Q7510081 combatant "Forces of Uesugi Kagekatsu".
- Q7510081 combatant "and Date Masamune".
- Q7510081 commander Q1348611.
- Q7510081 commander Q839377.
- Q7510081 commander Q843966.
- Q7510081 commander "Kamiizumi Yasutsuna".
- Q7510081 conflict "Siege of Hasedō".
- Q7510081 partof "the Sengoku period".
- Q7510081 place "Hasedō castle, near Yamagata".
- Q7510081 result "Tokugawa victory".
- Q7510081 strength "25000".
- Q7510081 strength "Date:3,000".
- Q7510081 strength "Mogami:7,000".
- Q7510081 point "38.212666666666664 140.27243333333334".
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- Q7510081 comment "The siege of Hasedō (長谷堂城の戦い) was one of a series of battles fought in the far north of Japan's main island of Honshū (the Tōhoku region) contemporaneous with the famous and decisive campaigns between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari further south. Over the course of the year 1600, Naoe Kanetsugu, a general loyal to Ishida Mitsunari, would lead a campaign in Tōhoku, which included the siege of Hasedō castle, near Yamagata, which was his ultimate goal.".
- Q7510081 label "Siege of Hasedō".
- Q7510081 lat "38.212666666666664".
- Q7510081 long "140.27243333333334".
- Q7510081 name "Siege of Hasedō".