Battle of Shaho

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The Battle of Shaho was a major land engagement of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), fought near Mukden in Manchuria between Russian and Japanese forces.

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Battle of Shaho canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
alsoKnownAs Battle of Sha-ho NERFINISHED
belligerent Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan

Russian Empire
belligerentCommander Field Marshal Oyama Iwao NERFINISHED
General Alexei Kuropatkin NERFINISHED
campaign Russo-Japanese War Manchurian campaign
casualties heavy on both sides
combatantsSide1 Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
combatantsSide2 Russian Empire NERFINISHED
commander Alexei Kuropatkin NERFINISHED
Oyama Iwao NERFINISHED
conflictOf Russo-Japanese War NERFINISHED
conflictType conventional warfare
countryInvolved Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
dateYear 1904
endDate 1904-10-17
era Russo-Japanese War era NERFINISHED
followedBy Battle of Mukden NERFINISHED
Battle of Sandepu NERFINISHED
front land warfare
geographicalContext south of Mukden
hasCategory Battles involving Japan
Battles involving Russia
Battles of the Russo-Japanese War NERFINISHED
Conflicts in 1904
historicalPeriod early 20th century
location Manchuria NERFINISHED
Qing Empire NERFINISHED
near Mukden
notableFeature intense artillery duels
large-scale use of entrenched positions
opponent Imperial Japanese Army
Imperial Russian Army NERFINISHED
partOf Russo-Japanese War NERFINISHED
land operations in Manchuria
precededBy Battle of Liaoyang NERFINISHED
region Northeast China NERFINISHED
result Japanese victory
river Sha River NERFINISHED
significance checked Russian attempt to regain initiative in Manchuria
contributed to Japanese strategic advantage before Mukden
startDate 1904-10-05
strategicObjective halt Russian counteroffensive after Liaoyang
secure Japanese positions south of Mukden
theatre Manchurian campaign NERFINISHED

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Battle of Sandepu precededBy Battle of Shaho
Japanese Second Army notableEngagement Battle of Shaho
Nozu Michitsura notableBattle Battle of Shaho