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  2. Goryeo–Khitan War - Wikipedia

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    In 1022, a Khitan envoy was sent to invest Hyeongjong as king, and when he died in 1031, his successor Wang Heum was also invested by the Liao court as king. Goryeo broke off relations with Song and the Liao ceded territory around the Yalu to Goryeo. The relationship between Liao and Goryeo would remain peaceful until the end of the Liao dynasty.

  3. Korean–Jurchen border conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes Jurchens submitted to Goryeo and were given citizenship. [6] Goryeo inhabitants were forbidden from trading with Jurchens. [7] The tributary relations between Jurchens and Goryeo began to change under the reign of Jurchen leader Wuyashu (r. 1103–1113) of the Wanyan clan. The Wanyan clan was intimately aware of the Jurchens who had ...

  4. Third conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War - Wikipedia

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    The Third GoryeoKhitan War (Chinese: 第三次高麗契丹戰爭; Korean: 제3차 고려-거란 전쟁) was an 11th-century conflict between the Goryeo dynasty of Korea and the Khitan-led Liao dynasty of China near what is now the border between China and North Korea.

  5. Timeline of the Jurchens - Wikipedia

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    Second conflict in the GoryeoKhitan War: Jurchens ally with Goryeo in a conflict against the Khitans and emerge victorious [3] 1038: 10 November: Li Yuanhao declares himself Emperor Jingzong of Western Xia [9] 1051: Goryeo repels a Jurchen attack and beheads 20 people [10] 1056: Goryeo repels a Jurchen attack and wipes out 20 villages that ...

  6. First conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War - Wikipedia

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    It occurred in 993 and was the first of the Goryeo-Khitan Wars, which were continued with the Second Goryeo-Khitan War (1010) and Third Goryeo-Khitan War (1018). In 993, the Liao dynasty invaded Goryeo's northwest border with an army that the Liao commander claimed to number 800,000, demanding Goryeo cede territories along the Yalu River.

  7. Kang Cho - Wikipedia

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    Kang Cho (Korean: 강조; Hanja: 康兆, 964 – January 1, 1011 [a]) was a Goryeo official, who served under King Mokjong of Goryeo and King Hyeonjong of Goryeo. He was the military inspector of Seobukmyeon, the northwest frontier territory on Goryeo's border with the Liao dynasty. He seized power and overthrew Mokjong and installed Hyeonjong ...

  8. Battle of Kuju - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kwiju, also known as the Battle of Kuju, which occurred in 1019, was the major battle during the Third GoryeoKhitan War (1018-1019), fought between the Khitan-led Liao dynasty of China and the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. After crossing the Amnok River, the Liao dynasty troops invaded the

  9. Yang Kyu - Wikipedia

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    By 1011, the Liao army had managed to capture the Goryeo capital of Kaegyong, however the Goryeo king, Hyeonjong, had already escaped south to Naju. The Liao then planned to withdraw and retreat from Goryeo, taking the Goryeo captives with them. Yang attacked the Liao forces to free the Goryeo captives.