- The
Battle of
Jiksan (직산 전투) was a
military conflict fought between Ming and ****anese
forces on 16
October 1597. It
resulted in
withdrawal by both sides...
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Jiksan Station is a
station on the
Gyeongbu Line in the city of
Cheonan in
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea. It is
served by
trains on
Seoul Subway...
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September 1597. However, the
plans were
foiled by a Ming
defense around Jiksan (modern-day Cheonan).
Forces under Kuroda Nagamasa formed the
vanguard of...
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promoted the
northern fringe village of
Jiksan-myeon and the
southern fringe village of Mokcheon-myeon into
Jiksan-eup and Mokcheon-eup. This
extended the...
- to go
along with
urban development in the area.
Buseong station,
between Jiksan station and
Dujeong station will open as an in-fill
station on the Line...
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Namwon in
September 26 and
fighting the Ming
Chinese army to a
standstill in
Jiksan on
September 7.: 478 The ****anese army then
awaited supplies and reinforcements...
- Univ. Osan
Jinwi Songtan Seojeongni PyeongtaekJije Pyeongtaek Seonghwan Jiksan Dujeong Cheonan Janghang Line
Cheonan Bongmyeong Ssangyong Asan Tangjeong...
- Hyeongho-ri (형호리), Ocheon-ri (오천리), Baeksong-ri (백송리), Sanhap-ri (산합리),
Jiksan-ri (직산리), Hwangji-ri (황지리), Wolpo-ri (월포리), Jongsan-ri (종산리), Naesin-ri...
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Queen Jangseon of the
Jiksan Choe clan (Korean: 장선왕후 최씨; Hanja: 莊宣王后 崔氏; 1132–?) was a
Goryeo queen consort and the
second wife of King Uijong, her maternal...
- Mugunghwa-ho (limited service) 9.4 135.1 Chungcheongnam-do Cheonan-si P167
Jiksan 직산 稷山 | | 5.4 140.5 P168
Dujeong 두정 斗井 ● ● 3.8 144.3 P169
Cheonan 천안 天安...