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  • *[[Ming-Ho War]] - [[Ming Dynasty]] China takes over Vietnam (until [[1428]]).
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  • *War begins in earnest between the [[Trinh lords|Trinh]] and [[Nguyen lords]] in
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  • ...s a show of gratitude for his intervention in [[Korean Invasions|the Imjin War]]. However, in [[1749]], the shrine was expanded to also honor the first an
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  • ...how to defend them. By this time a member of the staff of the Ministry of War, drawing both upon knowledge of European firearms and tactics, and other na
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  • ===[[Onin War|Ônin War]]===
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  • *The English Civil War, begun in [[1642]], comes to an end.
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  • ...kidnapped or abducted during war. During the Tang, this practice of using war captives declined dramatically, or came to an end, and the majority of eunu
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  • *[[First Anglo-Dutch War]], begun [[1652]], ends.
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  • ...ct erupted between Burma and Qing China, resulting in a devastating border war for the Chinese. Numerous Chinese were felled in battle, and by disease, an ...tries to fall under Japanese control. Following its independence after the war, Burma pursued a friendly relationship with the Communist People's Republic
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  • ==Imjin War== ...Press (2016), 76-78.</ref> Throughout the war, for seven years, Yi kept a war diary, entitled ''Nanjung ilgi'' (亂中日記). He is also known for a num
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  • ...'Fújiàn xúnfǔ'') [[Zhao Canlu|Zhào Cānlǔ]]<!--趙參魯--> tells the Ministry of War, which conveys the information to the [[Joseon]] court.
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  • ...8/11/18 [[Yi Sun Shin]] killed in battle with [[Shimazu Yoshihiro]] in the war at Noryang.
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  • *War breaks out between Northern (Tonkin) and Southern (Quang Nam) Viet Nam. Ngu
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  • ...Kingdom|Ryukyus]] to trade, Sôan, along with [[Mao Guoke]], a prisoner of war from [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Korean Invasions]] who he was to repatriate
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  • * 1597/2/21 Hideyoshi orders a resumption of the [[Korean Invasions|war in Korea]]. Ukita Hideie is placed in overall command.
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  • ...[[1473]], and was forced by the chaos and violence of the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] to move from place to place. After about five years of traveling around [
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  • ...'ogoe'' (御後絵) in Japanese. These survive today only in black-and-white pre-war reproductions, as all the full-color painted originals were destroyed in th
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  • A number of terms are used in English, including "Imjin War," an adaptation of the Korean term. Perhaps the most common, however, is no ...small fleet of less than twenty ships, he famously turned the tide of the war yet again, defeating a fleet of some 133 Japanese ships at the [[battle of
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  • ...eclaration of Imperial edicts, sending-off events for armies being sent to war, and victory celebrations at the end of a military campaign. Near the Wumen In [[1860]], during the [[Second Opium War]], the city came to be occupied by British and French forces, who ravaged t
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  • ...) activity. This caused it to be a target of attack during the Sino-French War ([[1884]]-[[1885]]), but the city, its trade, and its foreign population, r ...Okinawa prefecture]] enjoyed a brief revival following the [[Sino-Japanese War]], when such activity was promoted by the [[Meiji government|Japanese gover
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