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・ Kwon Yang-sook
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・ Kwon Yul (actor)
・ Kwon Yul (disambiguation)
・ Kwon Yuri
・ Kwong Chi Yan
・ Kwong Chi-kin
・ Kwong Ki-chi
・ Kwong Kow Chinese School
・ Kwong On Bank
・ Kwong Siu-hing
・ Kwong Sue Duk
・ Kwong Tong Cemetery
・ Kwong Wa
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・ Kwong Wah Hospital


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Kwon Yul

Kwon Yul (1537–1599) was a Korean Army General and the Commander-in-chief (도원수; 導元帥) of Korea, who successfully led the Korean forces against Japan during the Japanese invasions of Korea (임진왜란). He is best known for the Battle of Haengju (행주대첩; 幸州大捷) where he defeated a force of about 30,000 Japanese with 2,800 troops.
== Early life ==
Kwon Yul hailed from the prestigious Andong Kwon clan (안동권씨; 安東權氏); his father, Kwon Cheol (권철), was the Yeonguijeong (영의정, 領議政), the equivalent of Prime Minister of the Korean court. However, Kwon did not begin his political or military career until he was 46. In 1582, he was first appointed a position in the Korean government and promoted to several different positions including the mayor of Uiju (의주) in 1591.

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