13th Century Korean rebellion against the Goryeo dynasty
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Sambyeolcho Rebellion
Part of Mongol invasions of Korea and Kublai Khan's campaigns
Date
1270–1273
Location
Korean Peninsula, Ganghwado, Jindo, Jejudo
Result
Goryeo and Yuan military victory
Destruction of the Sambyeolcho army
Belligerents
Sambyeolcho army
Yuan dynasty
Goryeo
Commanders and leaders
Pae Chung-son † Kim T'ong-jŏng †
Goryeo King Wonjong Kim Pang-gyŏng Yuan dynasty Kublai Khan Heundo (炘都)
Strength
700
12,000
Sambyeolcho Rebellion
Hangul
삼별초의 난
Hanja
三別抄의 亂
Revised Romanization
Sambyeolchoui nan
McCune–Reischauer
Sambyŏlch'oŭi nan
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The Sambyeolcho Rebellion (1270–1273) was a Korean rebellion against the Goryeo dynasty that happened near the end of the Mongol invasions of Korea. It was suppressed by Goryeo and the Yuan dynasty. After the rebellion, Goryeo became a vassal state of the Yuan dynasty.
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