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The Japanese came to the aid of the suffering Paekche, who were being attacked by both Silla and T'ang China. Spanning from [[660]] to [[663]], with the final, devastating naval defeat occuring in 663, the Battle of Hakusukinoe (The Battle of Paekchon River/Hakusonko) marked the beginning of a long break of Japanese interaction in Korea.
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The Japanese came to the aid of the suffering [[Paekche]], who were being attacked by both [[Silla]] and [[T'ang China]]. Spanning from [[660]] to [[663]], with the final, devastating naval defeat occuring in 663, the Battle of Hakusukinoe (The Battle of Paekchon River/Hakusonko) marked the beginning of a long break of Japanese interaction in Korea.
    
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