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Following an enforced pause in the [[Gempei War]] due to a famine, Taira Munemori dispatched a large army under Taira Tomomori and Koremori to throw back Kiso Yoshinaka, whose forces had driven into the Hokuriku Region. The Taira army was divided in two once in the area, and the force under Koremori advanced against Yoshinaka, who ambushed them at Kurikara Pass. The Taira were completely defeated in the confused night fighting - which included oxen driven into their ranks-and retreated back to Kyoto. Yoshinaka was then able to advance on the capital with little difficulty.  
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Following an enforced pause in the [[Gempei War]] due to a famine, Taira Munemori dispatched a large army under Taira Tomomori and Koremori to throw back Kiso Yoshinaka, whose forces had driven into the [[Hokuriku]] Region. The Taira army was divided in two once in the area, and the force under Koremori advanced against Yoshinaka, who ambushed them at Kurikara Pass. The Taira were completely defeated in the confused night fighting - which included oxen driven into their ranks-and retreated back to Kyoto. Yoshinaka was then able to advance on the capital with little difficulty.  
 
KIA: (Taira) [[Taira Tamemori]], [[Saito Sanemori]]  
 
KIA: (Taira) [[Taira Tamemori]], [[Saito Sanemori]]  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 21:28, 9 August 2007


Following an enforced pause in the Gempei War due to a famine, Taira Munemori dispatched a large army under Taira Tomomori and Koremori to throw back Kiso Yoshinaka, whose forces had driven into the Hokuriku Region. The Taira army was divided in two once in the area, and the force under Koremori advanced against Yoshinaka, who ambushed them at Kurikara Pass. The Taira were completely defeated in the confused night fighting - which included oxen driven into their ranks-and retreated back to Kyoto. Yoshinaka was then able to advance on the capital with little difficulty. KIA: (Taira) Taira Tamemori, Saito Sanemori

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