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    The Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty, also known as the MongolJin War, was fought between the Mongol Empire and the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in Manchuria...
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    Mongol Empire and the Jin dynasty had been at war for nearly two decades, beginning in 1211 after the Jin dynasty refused the Mongol offer to submit as a...
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    the defeat of the Jin dynasty, Western Liao, Western Xia, Tibet, the Dali Kingdom, the Southern Song, and the Eastern Xia. The Mongol Empire under Genghis...
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    Mongol Empire). It is also considered the Mongol Empire's last great military achievement. Before the MongolJin War escalated, an envoy from the Song dynasty...
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    used gunpowder weapons during their wars against the dynasties of China. In 1232 the Mongols laid siege to the Jin capital of Kaifeng and deployed gunpowder...
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    Battle of Yehuling (category Mongol conquest of Jin China)
    Jin China between August and October 1211 at Yehuling (野狐嶺; lit. "Wild Fox Ridge"). The battle was between the Mongol Empire and the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty...
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    course of the Jin's rule, their emperors adapted to Han customs, and even fortified the Great Wall against the ascendant Mongol Empire. The Jin also oversaw...
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  • Siege of Caizhou (category Mongol conquest of Jin China)
    Jurchen-led Jin dynasty and the allied forces of the Mongol Empire and Southern Song dynasty. It was the last major battle in the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty...
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    Khamag Mongol (Mongolian: Хамаг монгол, romanized: Khamag mongol, lit. 'the whole Mongol'; Chinese: 蒙兀國) was a loose Mongolic tribal confederation (khanlig)...
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    with Đại Việt despite the Mongols suffering major military defeats. In contrast, modern Vietnamese historiography regards the war as a major victory against...
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    The Mongol invasions and conquests took place during the 13th and 14th centuries, creating history's largest contiguous empire, the Mongol Empire (1206–1368)...
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    of the Jin dynasty. However, when Genghis invaded the Islamic Khwarazmian Empire in 1219, the Western Xia attempted to break away from Mongol vassalage...
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    collapsed that year. After the demise of Jin, the Song became a target of the Mongols, and collapsed in 1279. The wars engendered an era of swift technological...
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  • Battle of Dachangyuan (category Mongol conquest of Jin China)
    the Mongol Empire and the Jin Dynasty in 1229 during the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty. By the year of Genghis Khan's death in 1227, the Mongols had...
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  • Battle of Sanfengshan (category Mongol conquest of Jin China)
    decisive battle fought between the Mongol Empire and Jin China during the first stage of the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty. The battle was fought in...
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    The Mongol conquests resulted in widespread and well-documented death and destruction throughout Eurasia, as the Mongol army invaded hundreds of cities...
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    period of active hostilities. The Jin and Tatar armies defeated the Mongols in 1161. During the rise of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, the usually...
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    the Jin dynasty, and into as late as the early 14th century with the securing of the Sakhalin island. By 1206, Genghis Khan had conquered all Mongol and...
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    likewise in Khorasan. At the kurultai in Mongolia after the end of the Mongol-Jin War, the Great Khan Ögedei ordered Batu to conquer western nations. In 1235...
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    Battle of Daohuigu (category Mongol conquest of Jin China)
    (Chinese: 倒回谷之戰) took place between the Mongol Empire and the Jin Dynasty during the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty. The battle was fought twice, in...
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    slave trade. The Mongol Empire established a massive international slave trade founded upon war captives enslaved during the Mongol conquests, which were...
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  • Between 1219 and 1221, the Mongol forces under Genghis Khan invaded the lands of the Khwarazmian Empire in Central Asia. The campaign, which followed the...
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  • the Mongol invasion. Despite his efforts, the Jin dynasty, already weakened by the flawed policies of his predecessors, eventually fell to the Mongol Empire...
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  • 郭侃; pinyin: Guō Kǎn, 1217–1277 AD) was a Chinese general who served the Mongol Empire in their conquest of China and the West. He descended from a lineage...
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    northeastern Shandong Central Plains War (1929–1930) Chiang-Gui War (1929) Han–Liu War (1932) Two-Liu war (1934) War in Ningxia (1934) 1927 — Shanghai massacre...
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    Subutai (category Generals of the Mongol Empire)
    them from unexpected directions. The Mongol invasion of the Jin in 1232 continually pulled the hitherto successful Jin forces apart despite their highly...
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    Under the reign of Genghis' third son, Ögedei Khan, the Mongols destroyed the weakened Jin dynasty in 1234, conquering most of northern China. Ögedei...
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    1233 (section Mongol Empire)
    May 29 – MongolJin War: The Mongol army led by Ögedei Khan captures Kaifeng, capital of the Jin dynasty ('Great Jin'), after the 13-month Mongol siege of...
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  • conflict in the Jin–Song wars between the Southern Song and the Jin dynasty Mongol siege of Kaifeng in 1232, a major battle in the Mongol-Jin War This disambiguation...
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    Mongols in 1211 when a Goryeo envoy to the Jin dynasty (1115–1234) was killed by Mongol soldiers. Later the Mongols entered Goryeo while pursuing enemy Khitans...
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