Sambyeolcho Rebellion

Sambyeolcho Rebellion
Part of Mongol invasions of Korea and Kublai Khan's campaigns

Pae Chung-son, the leader of Sambyeolcho Rebellion
Date1270–1273
Location
Result Yuan–Goryeo victory
Belligerents
Sambyeolcho army

Yuan dynasty

Commanders and leaders
Pae Chung-son 
Kim T'ong-jŏng 
Goryeo
King Wonjong
Kim Pang-gyŏng
Yuan dynasty
Kublai Khan
Heundo (炘都)
Strength
700 12,000
Sambyeolcho Rebellion
Hangul
삼별초의 난
Hanja
三別抄의 亂
RRSambyeolchoui nan
MRSambyŏlch'oŭi nan

The Sambyeolcho Rebellion (1270–1273) was a Korean rebellion against the pro-Mongol Goryeo dynasty that happened near the end of the Mongol invasions of Korea. It was suppressed by Goryeo and the Mongol Yuan dynasty. After the rebellion, Goryeo became a vassal state of the Yuan dynasty.