Han Kŭkham
Han Kŭkham was a Korean military commander active during the mid-Joseon period.
Imjin War
Han Kŭkham held the position of Provincial Military Commander in Northern Hamgyŏng at the outbreak of the Imjin War in 1592. When the Second Japanese Division under Katō Kiyomasa advanced into the region, Prince Imhae—dispatched to mobilize loyalist resistance—ordered Han to obstruct the Japanese incursion. Han sought to mobilize troops from the Six Garrison Posts of Northeastern Hamgyŏng and preemptively secure Mach'ŏllyŏng pass. However, the Japanese vanguard under Katō had already crossed the pass by the time his forces arrived.Battle of Haejŏngch'ang
On the 17th day, 7th month of 1592, Han Kŭkham launched a surprise attack on Japanese forces stationed at Haejŏngch'ang, a granary facility located in Sŏngjin close to the pass. Initially, the Joseon forces leveraged their superiority in cavalry and archery on open terrain, forcing the Japanese to retreat into the compound. Han's forces laid siege to the warehouse.However, the Japanese troops fortified their position using grain sacks, which shielded them from arrows and enabled effective counterattacks using arquebuses. As conditions worsened, Han withdrew to a nearby hilltop and established a defensive encampment. On the 18th day, 7th month of 1592, utilizing dense fog for concealment, Japanese troops launched a surprise attack on the hill, causing disarray in the Joseon ranks. Following the collapse of the defense at Haejŏngch'ang, Han fled the battlefield and retreated to Kyŏngsŏng. Ham relocated as far as Sŏsura, a Jurchen village to avoid Japanese troops, but was denied refuge. Eventually, he was sheltered by civilians in Kyŏngwŏn, where he was captured by local collaborators and turned over to the Japanese.