List_of_wars_involving_North_Korea

List of wars involving North Korea

List of wars involving North Korea

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This is a list of wars involving North Korea and its predecessor states.

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Joseon: 1392–1897

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Korean Empire: 1897–1910

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North Korea: 1948–present

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