Goguryeo–Tang War

The Goguryeo–Tang War occurred from 645 to 668 and was fought between Goguryeo and the Tang dynasty. During the course of the war, the two sides allied with various other states. Goguryeo successfully repulsed the invading Tang armies during the first Tang invasions of 645–648. After conquering Baekje in 660, Tang and Silla armies invaded Goguryeo from the north and south in 661, but were forced to withdraw in 662. In 666, Yeon Gaesomun died and Goguryeo became plagued by violent dissension, numerous defections, and widespread demoralization. The Tang–Silla alliance mounted a fresh invasion in the following year, aided by the defector Yeon Namsaeng. In late 668, exhausted from numerous military attacks and suffering from internal political chaos, Goguryeo and the remnants of Baekje army succumbed to the numerically superior armies of the Tang dynasty and Silla.

Goguryeo–Tang War
Date645–668
Location
Liaodong Peninsula, Northern Korean Peninsula, Bohai Sea, and Yellow Sea
Result

Tang, Silla and Göktürk victory

  • Fall of Goguryeo
  • Annexation of Goguryeo by Tang
  • End of the Three Kingdoms of Korea
  • Establishment of Andong Protectorate
  • Goguryeo and Baekje swear fealty to Silla, thereby forming Unified Silla
  • Beginning of territorial disputes between Silla and Tang
Belligerents
Tang
Silla
Eastern Turkic Khaganate
Goguryeo
Baekje
Yamato
Mohe
Commanders and leaders

Tang:
Emperor Taizong (645–649)
Emperor Gaozong (649–668)
Silla:
Queen Seondeok (645–647)
Queen Jindeok (647–654)
King Muyeol (654–661)
King Munmu (661–668)

Göktürks:
Qilibi Khan
Qibi Heli

Goguryeo:
Generalissimo Yeon Gaesomun
King Bojang

Baekje:
King Uija (645–660, independent kingdom)
Prince Buyeo Yung (660–663, restoration movement)

Yamato:
Emperor Tenji
Empress Saimei
Casualties and losses
Unknown but light 200,000 captured at Pyongyang, 150,000 dead and captured at Mount Jupil, 10,000 dead at Baekgang, and 20,000 captured at Baekje
Goguryeo–Tang War
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese唐與高句麗的戰爭
Simplified Chinese唐与高句丽的战争
Korean name
Hangul고구려-당 전쟁

The war marked the end of the Three Kingdoms of Korea period which had lasted since 57 BC. It also triggered the Silla–Tang War during which the Silla Kingdom and the Tang Empire fought over the spoils they had gained.

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