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Battle of Mount Jupil
Part of the First campaign in the Goguryeo–Tang War

Map showing the invasion of Goguryeo by the Tang forces from 645 to 668 AD
DateJune 23, 645 AD
Location
Near the fortress city of Ansi, northern Goguryeo (present-day Haicheng, Liaoning Province, China)
Result Tang victory[1]
Destruction of the Goguryeo relief army
Belligerents
Tang China Goguryeo Korea
Commanders and leaders
  • Taizong of Tang
    (Emperor of China)
  • Li Daozong
    (Imperial Prince of China)
  • Zhangsun Wuji
    (Duke of Zhao)
  • Qibi Heli
    (Duke of Liangguo)
  • General Li Shiji
  • General Yuchi Jingde
  • General Xue Rengui
  • General Ashina She'er
  • General Qilibi Khan (WIA)
  • Yeon Gaesomun
    (Generalissimo of Goguryeo)
  • General Go Hyejin (POW)
  • General Go Yeonsu (POW)
Strength
30,000[2] soldiers 150,000[3][4] soldiers
Casualties and losses
Unknown but light Entire force dispersed and destroyed
36,800 surrendered[1]

The Battle of Mount Jupil, also known as Battle of Jupil-san (Korean: 주필산_전투 Jupil-san Jeontu) and Battle of Mount Zhubi (Chinese: 驻跸山之战 Zhūbìshān Zhīzhàn) was a battle between Tang Chinese and Goguryeo Korean forces that took place in Mount Jupil at the south of the fortress city of Ansi. It took place on July 11, 645 AD. The small but elite Tang army wiped out the Goguryeo relief force trying to come to bolster the defenses of Ansi, achieving a major victory.

  1. ^ a b Graff, David (2 September 2003). Medieval Chinese Warfare 300–900. Routledge. p. 197. ISBN 9781134553532. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  2. ^ "资治通鉴·唐纪·唐纪十四_古诗文网". m.gushiwen.org. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  3. ^ Joe 1972, 16.
  4. ^ "안시성싸움[安市城─] - 두피디아". doopedia.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved November 11, 2016.

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