Talk:Battle of Bun'ei

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[edit] Tsushima Island of Japan?

Tsushima Island of Japan? No. This phrase is wrong. When 1274 CE, Tsushima Island(대마도 or 계림) of Korea. Tsushima Island is consisted of Japan in 1860s. --218.157.30.104 09:19, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

Sorry, but no. Tsushima was controlled by the Koremune clan, and later the Sō clan of Japanese samurai since at least the 13th century. There were times during which various Korean kingdoms considered it to be a tributary state to Korea, but the primary inhabitants and those ruling the island were Japanese. Japan did not conquer or annex Tsushima in the 1860s, simply changed it from a feudal domain (han) to a prefecture in 1871. LordAmeth 21:38, 27 May 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Mongol tactical victory

Looks like in fact was a mongol victory, only qualify like japanese victory if you count the storms but the human strugle was clearly won by mongols, althought without stragic importance.--Bentaguayre (talk) 19:17, 29 May 2008 (UTC)