Battle of Pyongyang (1592)

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The Battle of Pyongyang (1592) was a key early engagement of the Japanese invasions of Korea in which Ming Chinese and Korean forces recaptured the city from Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s armies, marking a turning point in the Imjin War.

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instanceOf battle
military engagement
alsoKnownAs Battle of Pyongyang during the Imjin War NERFINISHED
associatedWith Imjin War NERFINISHED
Ming–Joseon alliance NERFINISHED
Toyotomi Hideyoshi NERFINISHED
belligerent Japan NERFINISHED
Joseon NERFINISHED
Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
campaign Ming intervention in the Imjin War NERFINISHED
cause Ming decision to aid Joseon against Japanese invasion
combatant Korean forces
Ming Chinese forces NERFINISHED
Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s armies NERFINISHED
commander Katō Kiyomasa NERFINISHED
Konishi Yukinaga NERFINISHED
Kuroda Nagamasa NERFINISHED
Li Rusong NERFINISHED
Song Yingchang NERFINISHED
Yi Il NERFINISHED
Zu Chengxun NERFINISHED
conflict Japanese invasions of Korea NERFINISHED
country Joseon NERFINISHED
date 1592
followedBy Battle of Haengju NERFINISHED
siege operations against Japanese positions in Korea
historicalPeriod late 16th century
involved Japanese garrison at Pyongyang
Joseon royal forces NERFINISHED
Ming expeditionary army NERFINISHED
location Korea NERFINISHED
Pyongyang NERFINISHED
objective expel Japanese forces from Pyongyang
restore Joseon control over northern Korea
opponent Joseon vs. Japan
Ming dynasty vs. Japan
partOf Imjin War NERFINISHED
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) NERFINISHED
precededBy Japanese capture of Pyongyang (1592)
result Ming–Joseon victory
recapture of Pyongyang from Japanese forces
significance first major Ming Chinese land engagement in the Imjin War
halted Japanese advance in northern Korea
turning point in the early phase of the Imjin War
theater Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
year 1592

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Imjin War notableBattle Battle of Pyongyang (1592)