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governmental forces in the
Battle of
Hwangtojae and the
Battle of the
Hwangryong River. Jeon then
captured Jeonju Fortress and
fought in a
siege against...
- The
Battle of
Jangseong Hwangryong River (Korean: 장성 황룡촌 전투), or the
Battle of
Hwangryong River, was an 1893
conflict in
Korea between the
Donghak Peasant...
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Sanggyeong (상경용천부; 上京龍泉府) in present-day Ning'an, then
capital of
Balhae Hwangryong Fortress (황룡산성; 皇龍山城)
Achasanseong (아차산성; 阿且山城)
Namhansanseong (남한산성;...
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Hwangryong Fortress (Korean: 황룡산성; Hanja: 皇龍山城) is a
stone fortress of
Goguryeo located in what is now
Ryonggang county,
Nampo in
North Korea. It is designated...
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crosses both of the
major rivers in Gwangju, the
Yeongsan River and the
Hwangryong River. Most of the
system is underground,
except for the
sections between...
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Donghak Peasant Revolution. The
Donghak Peasant Army that won the
Battle of
Hwangryong River immediately aimed its
sword at Jeonju. In the
early morning of April...
- Chudap-ri Chuktong-ri Haengjŏng-ri Hanch'ol-li Hanjŏng-ri Hwach'ol-li
Hwangryong-ri Kadong-ri Kundong-ri Kwangam-ri Pongam-ri Ruch'ŏl-li Ryongch'ol-li...
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After achieving victories in the
Battle of
Hwangtojae and the
Battle of
Hwangryong River, the
Donghak Peasant Army
peacefully entered Jeonju Fortress on...
- Tomb of King
Tongmyong Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok,
Pyongyang 동명왕릉 東明王陵 37
Hwangryong Fortress Okdo-ri, Ryonggang-gun,
Nampo 황룡산성 黃龍山城 38 Jamo
Fortress Ochung-ri...
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Jangseong County 47.50
Samgye 삼계면 森溪面
South Jeolla Jangseong County 66.00
Hwangryong 황룡면 黃龍面
South Jeolla Jangseong County 44.70
Seosam 서삼면 西三面
South Jeolla...