Goguryeo–Tang Wars

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The Goguryeo–Tang Wars were a series of 7th-century military campaigns between the Korean kingdom of Goguryeo and China’s Tang dynasty that reshaped the balance of power in Northeast Asia.

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instanceOf military conflict
war
allyOf Silla NERFINISHED
belligerent Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Silla NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
cause Goguryeo resistance to Chinese suzerainty
Tang expansionist policy
competition for control of the Korean Peninsula
commandedBy Emperor Gaozong of Tang NERFINISHED
Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
Kim Yu-sin NERFINISHED
Li Shiji NERFINISHED
Su Dingfang NERFINISHED
Yeon Gaesomun NERFINISHED
conflictBetween Goguryeo NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
documentedIn New Book of Tang NERFINISHED
Old Book of Tang NERFINISHED
Samguk Sagi NERFINISHED
endTime 668
followedBy Tang–Silla Wars NERFINISHED
hasPart Battle of Ansi NERFINISHED
Battle of Sasu NERFINISHED
First Goguryeo–Tang War NERFINISHED
Second Goguryeo–Tang War NERFINISHED
Siege of Ansi NERFINISHED
Tang–Silla allied invasion of Goguryeo NERFINISHED
historicalImpact contributed to the unification of most of Korea under Silla
reshaped balance of power in Northeast Asia
languageOfSources Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
Classical Korean NERFINISHED
locatedIn Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
Manchuria NERFINISHED
Northeast Asia NERFINISHED
opponentOf Baekje NERFINISHED
partOf Korean–Chinese wars NERFINISHED
precededBy Goguryeo–Sui Wars NERFINISHED
primaryTheater Goguryeo territory NERFINISHED
Liaodong Peninsula NERFINISHED
result expansion of Tang influence in Northeast Asia
fall of Goguryeo
rise of Silla dominance on the Korean Peninsula
significantEvent capture of Pyongyang in 668
defeat of Tang forces at Ansi in 645
startTime 645
timePeriod 7th century

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