March 1901 – 20 December 1904 (3 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Jiandao, Manchuria, China
Result
Korean victory
Territorial changes
Korean temporary control of Jiandao
Belligerents
Korea
China
Commanders and leaders
Yi Bum-yun
Strength
5,000
15,000
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The Korean Empire invasion of Manchuria was an invasion of Manchuria (Northeast China, then ruled by the Qing dynasty) by the Korean Empire. The attack began on 11 August 1902, when Gojong of Korea sent Yi Bum-yun to Jiandao (also called "Gando" in Korea) as an observer. The attack ended in victory for Korea, which gained some control over Jiandao until the Gando Convention of 1909.
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