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Siege of Namwon

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On the night of 26 September, the Japanese bombarded Namwon for two hours while their men climbed the walls and used fresh straw to create a ramp to the top. Unable to burn the moist rice stalks, the defenders were helpless against the Japanese onslaught and the fortress fell.
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On 24 September, the Japanese filled the trench with straw and earth. Then they took shelter in the burned out houses in the city.
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On 25 September, the Japanese asked the defenders to surrender, but they refused.
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with around 49,600 soldiers on 11 September 1597. They arrived on 23 September.
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managed to break the Japanese encirclement and escape with 100 men. He reached
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only to find it deserted. The Ming commander assigned to the city's defense,
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The Japanese began by sending 100 soldiers to test the fort's defenses.
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Index

Imjin War
Namwon
North Jeolla
35°24′36.00″N 127°23′8.99″E / 35.4100000°N 127.3858306°E / 35.4100000; 127.3858306
Japanese Left Army
Ukita Hideie
Konishi Yukinaga
Shimazu Yoshihiro
So Yoshitoshi
Yi Bok-nam

Yang Yuan
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Japanese Left Army (1597)
Chilcheollyang
Namwon
Geumgu
Myeongnyang
Gwangyang
Muju
Hamyang
Sacheon (1598)
Suncheon
Noryang
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Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)

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