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| conflict = Kjemi Coup |
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| date = 3rd of February 1901 - 4 June 1903 |
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| place = Mexican Empire |
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| result = Dutch Victory |
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| combatant1 = {{indented plainlist|indent=2.2em| |
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* {{flagdeco|NED}} [[Kingdom of the Netherlands]] |
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* {{flagdeco|TUS|1855}} [[Tussenland]] |
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* {{flagdeco|NNL}} New Netherland |
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| combatant2 = {{flagdeco|MEX}} [[Mexico|Mexican Empire]] |
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| commander1 = {{indented plainlist|indent=2.2em| |
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* {{flagdeco|NED}} Pieter Schorfhaar |
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* {{flagdeco|TUS|1855}} Florens Garsenaar |
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* {{flagdeco|NNL}} [[History_of_New_Netherland#Jan_Theodorus_de_Gelüs-Clérisseau,_last_stadtholder_of_New_Netherland_(1900-1903)|Jan Theodorus de Gelüs-Clérisseau]] |
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}} |
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| commander2 = {{indented plainlist|indent=2.2em| |
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* {{flagdeco|MEX}} Emperor Jorge González de Güemes y Horcasitas |
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* {{flagdeco|MEX}} Juan- Guillermo Quesada |
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| casualties1 = 21,038 Killed<br>54,000 wounded |
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| casualties2 = 63,890 killed<br>189,000 wounded <br>20,000 missing |
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The '''Kjemi Coup''' [Hankoel: 계미정변, Handja: 癸未政變] was a [[Corea|Corean]] coup d'état that overthrew the government of King Hjodjo of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseon Tsjasan] and led to the enthronement of [[Tedjo of Sjakwang|King Tedjo]], founding the [[Corea#Sjakwang dynasty (1883-1935)|Sjakwang state]] in 1883. It lasted from the 5th to the 17th of June and provoked a series of changes and social unrest across Corea and East Asia. |
The '''Kjemi Coup''' [Hankoel: 계미정변, Handja: 癸未政變] was a [[Corea|Corean]] coup d'état that overthrew the government of King Hjodjo of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseon Tsjasan] and led to the enthronement of [[Tedjo of Sjakwang|King Tedjo]], founding the [[Corea#Sjakwang dynasty (1883-1935)|Sjakwang state]] in 1883. It lasted from the 5th to the 17th of June and provoked a series of changes and social unrest across Corea and East Asia. |
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