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  2. Military of Goryeo - Wikipedia

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    The Military of Goryeo was the primary military force of the Goryeo dynasty. During the Later Three Kingdoms period, Wang Kŏn overthrew the Taebong ruler, Kung Ye, and renamed it Goryeo after the Goguryeo dynasty. He led the kingdom's armies and navies against Silla and Later Baekje and unified the peninsula.

  3. List of Goryeo people - Wikipedia

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    Ch'oe U, military dictator. Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn's son. Pae Chung-son; Kim T'ong-jŏng; Ch'oe Mu-sŏn, scientist and military commander. Ch'oe Yŏng, rival to Yi Sŏng-gye in the waning days of Goryeo. Yi Cha-ch'un, father of Yi Sŏng-gye. Yi Sŏng-gye, who overthrew Goryeo in the late 14th century and established the Joseon Dynasty.

  4. Goryeo military regime - Wikipedia

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    The military rule came to an end with the sea change in geopolitics and the ascension of King Chungryeol to the Goryeo throne, whose wife was Kublai's daughter. When the tyrannical military rule persisted, Wonjong of Goryeo established a relationship with Kublai before Kublai became emperor and laid the foundation for his son, Chungryeol , to ...

  5. Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng - Wikipedia

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    Ch'ŏk fought in the wars against the Eastern Jurchens on Goryeo's northeastern border. In 1104, after the defeat of the Goryeo army led by Im Kan (임간; 林幹) to the forces of the Eastern Jurchens, Ch'ŏk Chun-gyŏng asked Im for a weapon and an armoured horse. Ch'ŏk rode into the enemy camp and slew one of the enemy commanders, and ...

  6. Military history of Goguryeo - Wikipedia

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    His noted army captured a number of Goguryeo border fortresses, including the potent Yodong (Liaodong) Fortress, which had repulsed Emperor Yang in 612 and 613. [71] Arriving outside Ansi Fortress on July 18, Emperor Taizong prepared to meet an approaching relief army, said to number 150,000 men, in battle.

  7. Ch'oe Yŏng - Wikipedia

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    In 1360, Ch'oe Yŏng defeated the Red Turbans during the Red Turban invasions of Goryeo. On April 15, 1363, Kim Yong, a senior Goryeo official attempted to assassinate the king while he was staying at Hŭngwang-sa Temple. General Ch'oe and his army were able to defeat the rebels and rescue the king, arresting the rebellion's ringleader, Kim ...

  8. Sambyeolcho - Wikipedia

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    The Sambyeolcho was a military unit of the Goryeo dynasty while the Ch'oe family held the reins of power as military dictators behind puppet kings.. Meaning "specially-selected troops", the Sambyeolcho originated from a unit called the Yabyeolcho (야별초, 夜別抄, Special Night Unit), which was established to prevent burglaries and to provide night time security in the capital.

  9. Kang Kam-ch'an - Wikipedia

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    The Khitans saw this as their reason to attack Goryeo, and in 1010, Emperor Shengzong of Liao led a massive invasion with a contingent of 400,000 soldiers, commanding the troops himself. Suffering heavy casualties in five major engagements, the Khitans finally defeated the Goryeo army and executed their commander General Kang Cho.