Siege of Jinju (1592)

First siege of Jinju
Part of Japanese invasions of Korea
DateNovember 8–13, 1592 (Gregorian Calendar);
October 5–10, 1592 (Lunar Calendar)
Location35°11′20″N 128°04′37″E / 35.189°N 128.077°E / 35.189; 128.077
Result Korean victory
Belligerents
Japanese Seventh Division Korean army, citizens
Commanders and leaders
Ukita Hideie
Hosokawa Tadaoki
Hosokawa Genbanojoe
Kato Mitsuyasu
Hasegawa Hidekazu
Kimura Shigekore
Shinzo Naosada
Kasuya Takenori
Ota Kazuyosi
Motosima Matasaburo 
Taguchi Yasuke 
Yonemoto Sugejiro 
Ikuda Ubee 
Kim Si-min 
Gwak Jaeu
Kim Seong-il
Yi Gwang-ak
Seong Su-gyeong
Choi Dak-ryang
Shim Dae-seung
Kim Jun-min
Jeong Gi-ryong
Im Gye-yeong
Choi Gyeong-hoe
Yu Sung-in 
Strength
30,000 3,800 soldiers [1]
2,200+ irregulars[1]
170 muskets
Casualties and losses
10,300+ dead less than 1,000
Siege of Jinju (1592) is located in South Korea
Siege of Jinju (1592)
Location within South Korea
Siege of Jinju
Hangul
진주대첩
Hanja
晋州大捷
Revised RomanizationJinju Daecheop
McCune–ReischauerChinchu Taech'ŏp

The first siege of Jinju was one of the major land battles during the Imjin war – the first occured during the fall of 1592, and the second one in spring of 1593. The siege ended in a Korean victory and prevented the Japanese advance into Southwestern Korea. It was followed up by the second siege of Jinju the next year.[2]

  1. ^ a b Hawley 2005, p. 288.
  2. ^ Stephen Turnbull, Peter Dennis (2007). Japanese Castles in Korea 1592-98. Osprey Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-84603-104-5.

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