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Later Sabeol
후사벌 (後沙伐)
919–927
CapitalSabeol
Common languagesKorean
Religion
Korean Buddhism, Korean Confucianism, Korean Taoism, Korean shamanism
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 917 - 929
Park Eonchang (first and last)
History 
• Establishment
919
• Fall
927
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Silla
Hubaekje
Later Sabeol
Hangul
후사벌
Hanja
後沙伐
Revised RomanizationHu-sabeol
McCune–ReischauerHu-sabeol

Husabeol or Later Sabeol was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Hugoguryeo , Hubaekje and Silla. It was officially founded by the prince of Silla general Park Eonchang in 919, and fell to Gyeon Hwon's Hubaekje army in 936. Its capital was at Sangju, in present-day North Gyeongsang province.

Background

Fall

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