Later Sabeol

Later Sabeol
後沙伐
후사벌
919–927
CapitalSabeol
Common languagesKorean
Religion
Korean Buddhism, Korean Confucianism, Korean Taoism, Korean shamanism
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 919 - 927
Park Eonchang (朴彦昌 / 박언창)
History 
• Establishment
919
• Fall
927
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Silla
Hubaekje
Korean name
Hangul
후사벌
Hanja
後沙伐
RRHusabeol
MRHusabŏl

Husabeol or Later Sabeol (Korean후사벌; Hanja後沙伐) was a short-lived state during the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, even though it is not included among the three. It was officially founded by the Silla prince Park Eonchang (朴彦昌 / 박언창; son of Gyeongmyeong of Silla) in 919, and fell to Kyŏn Hwŏn's Hubaekje army in 927. Its capital was at Sangju, in present-day North Gyeongsang province.