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Monument Korean–Jurchen
border conflicts Kang 2013, p. 151. "병자호란(丙子胡亂)
Byeongjahoran".
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became the core of the
central army.
Following the
Jeongmyo and
Byeongjahoran invasions, the
Royal Guard Command established a large-scale and systematic...
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Suosa (defensive commander) was
first introduced, and
after the
Byeongjahoran War in 1636, the Suo
system centered around Suosa in Namhansanseong...
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heroically while fighting against Qing
soldiers at
Shingye (新溪)
during the
Byeongjahoran. The late 1880s,
around the time Chi Ch'ŏngch'ŏn was born, was a time...
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novel of the same name by Kim Hoon,
which is
based on the
incident of
Byeongjahoran, in
which during the
Second Manchu invasion of
Korea in 1636, when King...
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South Korea.[citation needed] It is
based on the
incident known as
Byeongjahoran,
during the
Second Manchu invasion of
Korea in 1636, when King Injo...