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- Ssangseong Prefecture (Chinese: 雙城摠管府; Korean: 쌍성총관부) was an administrative division of the Yuan dynasty established in 1258 in modern-day Kumya County...
- improved relations with Ming China. The ****ure King Taejo was born in Ssangseong Prefecture, on the frontiers of the Yuan dynasty. Taejo's father was Yi...
- Joseon Dynasty. Yi Cha-ch'un was a chiliarch of a Yuan Dynasty mingghan in Ssangseong Prefecture (present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea...
- Ming messenger came to Goryeo to demand that territories of the former Ssangseong Prefectures be handed over to Ming China. The tract of land was taken...
- Peninsula after the invasions and incorporated them into their empire as Ssangseong Prefecture and Dongnyeong Prefecture. In 1216, a host of Khitans fleeing...
- number of troops in Ssangseong. As expected, a large unit of ****anese troops attacked the Ssangseong Fortress and the Ssangseong Fortress was taken over...
- Goryeo after the invasions and incorporated them into their empire as the Ssangseong and Dongnyeong Prefectures. The Goryeo army retook these provinces partly...
- northern provinces of Korea and incorporated them into their empire as Ssangseong and Dongnyeong Prefectures. In 1356, the Goryeo army retook these provinces...
- attacked and received the surrender of the Mongol-Korean Darughachi of Ssangseong Chonggwanbu in what is now Wonsan, where the former Goryeo ruling aristocrats...
- invasion of ****an Second Mongol invasion of ****an Dongnyeong Conquest – 1290 Ssangseong Conquest – 1356 Red Turban invasions of Goryeo Liaoyang campaign – 1370...