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The Battle of Pyongyang (Japanese: 平壌作戦; Chinese: 平壤之戰) was the second major land battle of the First Sino-Japanese War. It took place on 15 September 1894 in Pyongyang, Korea between the forces of Meiji Japan and Qing China. It is sometimes referred to archaically in Western sources as the "Battle of Ping-yang".
The Japanese victory at Pyongyang had succeeded in pushing Chinese troops north to the Yalu River, in the process removing all effective Chinese military presence on the Korean Peninsula. [106] Shortly before the convoy's departure, Admiral Ding received a message concerning the battle at Pyongyang informing him about the defeat.
Zuo Baogui (Chinese: 左寶貴; 1837, Shandong Province – 1894, Pyongyang) was a Chinese Hui Muslim general during the Qing Dynasty who fought in the First Sino-Japanese War. He was killed in action during the Battle of Pyongyang in 1894. It was reported that the Muslim troops under his command fought well until his death in an artillery strike.
July 25 - Battle of Pungdo; July 28–29 - Battle of Seonghwan; September 15 - Battle of Pyongyang; September 17 - Battle of the Yalu River (1894) October 24 - Battle of Jiuliancheng; November 21 - Battle of Lushunkou [1]
Pages in category "Conflicts in 1894" ... Battle of Pungdo; Battle of Pyongyang (1894) R. Revolution of the 44; S. Second Franco-Dahomean War; Second Madagascar ...
July 25 – Battle of Pungdo [2] July 28–29 – Battle of Seonghwan [3] September 15 – Battle of Pyongyang [3] September 17 – Battle of the Yalu River (1894) [2] October 24 – Battle of Jiuliancheng [3] November 21 – Battle of Lushunkou; Japanese forces storm all China's landward defences by noon the following day. [4]
Battle of Pungdo; Battle of Pyongyang (1894) S. ... Battle of the Yalu River (1894) Battle of Yingkou This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 14:06 (UTC ...
The Battle or Siege of Pyongyang may refer to: Siege of Wanggeom-seong (108 BC), fought during the Han conquest of Gojoseon; ... Battle of Pyongyang (1894), ...