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Geobukseon

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In this episode of the HistoryMaps Podcast, we uncover the story of the Korean Geobukseon [https://history-maps.com/article/geobukseon-explained-korean-turtle-ship-during-the-imjin-war], or turtle ship-Admiral Yi Sun-sin's [https://history-maps.com/people/yi-sun-sin] legendary warship that turned the tide of the Imjin War [https://history-maps.com/story/Imjin-War] (1592-1598). We examine its origins, design, and battlefield role: from the spiked, covered deck and dragon-headed bow that spewed smoke to its stable yet slow U-shaped hull. The episode also explores the enduring debate over whether it was the world's first ironclad, contrasting Korean [https://history-maps.com/story/History-of-Korea] records with Japanese [https://history-maps.com/story/History-of-Japan] eyewitness accounts. Finally, we look at why the turtle ship, though revolutionary, faded from use after the war-its high cost and specialized purpose no longer fitting a nation at peace.

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Portada del episodio Geobukseon

Geobukseon

In this episode of the HistoryMaps Podcast, we uncover the story of the Korean Geobukseon [https://history-maps.com/article/geobukseon-explained-korean-turtle-ship-during-the-imjin-war], or turtle ship-Admiral Yi Sun-sin's [https://history-maps.com/people/yi-sun-sin] legendary warship that turned the tide of the Imjin War [https://history-maps.com/story/Imjin-War] (1592-1598). We examine its origins, design, and battlefield role: from the spiked, covered deck and dragon-headed bow that spewed smoke to its stable yet slow U-shaped hull. The episode also explores the enduring debate over whether it was the world's first ironclad, contrasting Korean [https://history-maps.com/story/History-of-Korea] records with Japanese [https://history-maps.com/story/History-of-Japan] eyewitness accounts. Finally, we look at why the turtle ship, though revolutionary, faded from use after the war-its high cost and specialized purpose no longer fitting a nation at peace.

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Pandya Dynasty

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