Battle of Hsimucheng, the Glossary
The Battle of Hsimucheng (Sekijō-no-tatakai; Бой у Симучена) was a minor land engagement of the Russo-Japanese War.[1]
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21 relations: Aleksey Kuropatkin, Battle of Tashihchiao, Casualty (person), Fourth Army (Japan), Haicheng, Liaoning, Imperial Japanese Army, Imperial Russian Army, Lüshunkou, Dalian, Liaoyang, List of battles of the Russo-Japanese War, Manchuria, Mikhail Zasulich, Nozu Michitsura, Oku Yasukata, Pavel Mishchenko, Russo-Japanese War, Second Army (Japan), 10th Division (Imperial Japanese Army), 2nd Siberian Army Corps, 3rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army), 5th Division (Imperial Japanese Army).
- 1904 in Japan
- July 1904 events
- Military history of Manchuria
Aleksey Kuropatkin
Aleksey Nikolayevich Kuropatkin (Алексе́й Никола́евич Куропа́ткин; March 29, 1848January 16, 1925) served as the Russian Imperial Minister of War from January 1898 to February 1904 and as a field commander subsequently.
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Battle of Tashihchiao
The was a land engagement fought on 24–25 July 1904, during the Imperial Japanese Army's advance toward Liaoyang in first stage of the Russo-Japanese War. Battle of Hsimucheng and Battle of Tashihchiao are 1904 in Japan, battles involving Japan, battles involving the Russian Empire, July 1904 events and military history of Manchuria.
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Casualty (person)
A casualty, as a term in military usage, is a person in military service, combatant or non-combatant, who becomes unavailable for duty due to any of several circumstances, including death, injury, illness, missing, capture or desertion.
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Fourth Army (Japan)
The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army based in Manchukuo from the Russo-Japanese War until the end of World War II.
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Haicheng, Liaoning
Haicheng is a county-level city in central Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China, located about southwest of the provincial capital Shenyang.
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Imperial Japanese Army
The (IJA) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan.
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Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army or Russian Imperial Army (Rússkaya imperátorskaya ármiya) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917.
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Lüshunkou, Dalian
Lüshunkou District (also Lyushunkou District) is a district of Dalian, Liaoning province, China.
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Liaoyang
Liaoyang is a prefecture-level city of east-central Liaoning province, China, situated on the Taizi River.
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List of battles of the Russo-Japanese War
The following are known battles of the Russo-Japanese War, including all major engagements.
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Manchuria
Manchuria is a term that refers to a region in Northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day Northeast China, and historically parts of the modern-day Russian Far East, often referred to as Outer Manchuria.
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Mikhail Zasulich
Mikhail Ivanovich Zasulich (Михаи́л Ива́нович Засу́лич) (December 24, 1843 – 1910) was a general in the Imperial Russian Army, noted for his role as commander of the Russian 2nd Siberian Army Corps in the Battle of the Yalu River, of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
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Nozu Michitsura
Field Marshal The Marquis was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army.
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Oku Yasukata
Count was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army.
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Pavel Mishchenko
Pavel Ivanovich Mishchenko (Па́вел Ива́нович Ми́щенко; Pavlo Ivanovych Mishchenko; 22 January 1853 - 1918) was an Imperial Russian career military officer and statesman of the Imperial Russian Army.
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Russo-Japanese War
The Russo-Japanese War was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire. Battle of Hsimucheng and Russo-Japanese War are 1904 in Japan and military history of Manchuria.
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Second Army (Japan)
The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army.
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10th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
The was an infantry division in the Imperial Japanese Army.
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2nd Siberian Army Corps
The 2nd Siberian Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army.
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3rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
The was an infantry division in the Imperial Japanese Army.
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5th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)
The was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army.
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See also
1904 in Japan
- 1904 in Japan
- Battle of Chemulpo Bay
- Battle of Hsimucheng
- Battle of Liaoyang
- Battle of Motien Pass
- Battle of Nanshan
- Battle of Port Arthur
- Battle of Shaho
- Battle of Tashihchiao
- Battle of Te-li-Ssu
- Battle of the Yalu River (1904)
- Battle of the Yellow Sea
- Battle off Ulsan
- Hitachi Maru Incident
- Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1904
- Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904
- Russo-Japanese War
- Siege of Port Arthur
July 1904 events
- 1904 Chappaqua tornado
- 1904 Democratic National Convention
- 1904 Guatemalan presidential election
- 1904 Sowerby by-election
- Battle of Hsimucheng
- Battle of Motien Pass
- Battle of Tashihchiao
- July 1904
Military history of Manchuria
- Amur Military Flotilla
- Battle of Hsimucheng
- Battle of Hutong (1654)
- Battle of Hutong (1658)
- Battle of Jinzhou
- Battle of Jiuliancheng
- Battle of Lüshunkou
- Battle of Motien Pass
- Battle of Mukden
- Battle of Nanshan
- Battle of Shaho
- Battle of Shanhai Pass
- Battle of Tashan
- Battle of Tashihchiao
- Battle of Te-li-Ssu
- Battle of Yingkou
- Battles of Khalkhin Gol
- Defense of Harbin
- Defense of the Great Wall
- First Sino-Japanese War
- Harbin–Kirin Operation
- Japanese invasion of Manchuria
- Jiangqiao campaign
- Jin–Song Wars
- Jinzhou Operation
- Korean invasion of Manchuria
- Korean–Jurchen border conflicts
- Liaoshen campaign
- Mongol invasions of Sakhalin
- Northeast Counter-Japanese United Army
- Northeastern Army
- Nurgan Regional Military Commission
- Pacification of Manchukuo
- Resistance at Nenjiang Bridge
- Russo-Japanese War
- Siege of Changchun
- Siege of Port Arthur
- Sino-Russian border conflicts
- Sino-Soviet border conflict
- Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)
- Soviet invasion of Manchuria
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hsimucheng
Also known as Batle of Hsimucheng.