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Battle of Baekgang
Part of Goguryeo–Tang War
Date
27–28 August 663 (of the Lunar calendar) 4–5 October 663 (of the Julian calendar)
Location
Baengma River (Lower reaches of the Geum River), Korea
Result
Tang and Silla victory.
Belligerents
Tang China Silla Korea
Yamato Japan Baekje Korea
Commanders and leaders
Liu Rengui
Liu Renyuan
Sun Renshi
Du Xiang
Abe no Hirafu
Kamitsukeno no Wakako
Iohara no Omitari
Echi no Takutsu †
Buyeo Pung
Strength
13,000 Tang troops
170 Tang ships
Unknown number of Silla support cavalry
42,000 Yamato troops
800 Yamato ships
Unknown number of Baekje restoration troops
Casualties and losses
Unknown, but much lighter than opposing forces
400 ships; 10,000 troops; 1,000 horses
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Campaigns and battles of the Goguryeo–Tang War
First campaign, 644–648
Baegam (644)
1st Shin (645)
Geonan (645)
1st Ansi (645)
Mount Jupil (645)
2nd Shin (645)
Jeogli (647)
Bakjak (648)
Intermission, 648–658
Goguryeo invasion of Tang (654)
Guidansu (655)
Jeokbong (658)
Second campaign, 658–662
Hoengsan (659)
Seok (659)
Chiljung (661)
Taedong (661)
Bukhansan (661)
1st Pyongyang (662)
Sasu (662)
Baekje Campaign & Japanese intervention
Hwangsanbeol (660)
Sabi (660)
Baekgang (663)
Third campaign, 666–668
3rd Shin (667)
Geumsan (667)
Buyeo (667)
2nd Ansi (667)
Sacheon (668)
2nd Pyongyang (668)
Battle of Baekgang
Hangul
백강 전투
Hanja
白江戰鬪
Revised Romanization
Baekgang jeontu
McCune–Reischauer
Paekkang chŏnt'u
The Battle of Baekgang or Battle of Baekgang-gu, also known as Battle of Hakusukinoe (Japanese: 白村江の戦い, romanized: Hakusuki-no-e no Tatakai / Hakusonkō no Tatakai)[a] in Japan, as Battle of Baijiangkou (Chinese: 白江口之战; Chinese: 白江口之戰; pinyin: Bāijiāngkǒu Zhīzhàn) in China, was a battle between Baekje restoration forces and their ally, Yamato Japan, against the allied forces of Silla and Tang China. The battle took place in the Baengma River (Korean: 백마강; Hanja: 白馬江) or Baek River (Korean: 백강; Hanja: 白江), which is the lower reach of the Geum River in Jeollabuk-do province, Korea. The Silla-Tang forces won a decisive victory, compelling Yamato Japan to withdraw completely from Korean affairs and crushing the Baekje restoration movement.[citation needed] Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).
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