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The Battle of Ulan Butung (Chinese: 烏蘭布通之戰) was fought on 3 September 1690 between the forces of the Qing dynasty and those of the Dzungar Khanate.When attacked by the superior Qing army, the Dzungars formed a camel wall to defend their camp and defeated Qing assaults on their right flank, but were driven back on the left.
Late in the summer of 1690, Galdan crossed the Kherlen River with a force of 20,000 and engaged a Qing army at Battle of Ulan Butung 350 kilometers north of Beijing near the western headwaters of the Liao River. Galdan was forced to retreat and escaped total destruction because the Qing army did not have the supplies or ability to pursue him.
Dzungar–Qing Wars. Battle of Ulan Butung. By 1690, Galdan Boshugtu Khan of the Dzungars had moved down the Kerulen River into Rehe and was potentially in a position to threaten Beijing itself
The Dzungars used the Zamburak, camel mounted miniature cannons, in battle, notably at Ulan Butung. [12] Gunpowder weapons like guns and cannons were deployed by the Qing and the Dzungars at the same time against each other. [13]
Battle of Ulan Butung (1690): Withdraw of Dzungar Khanate forces. Battle of Jao Modo (1696): The Qing defeated Galdan of the Dzungar Khanate. Battle of the Salween River (1718): The Dzungars defeated the Qing expedition force to Tibet. Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720) (1720): Qing victory against the Dzungars
Battle of Ulan Butung; Z. Battle of Zernest This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 01:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Battle of Senluo Temple; U. Battle of Ulan Butung; Y. Battle of Yangxia This page was last edited on 3 February 2018, at 22:49 (UTC). ...
On 12 June 1696, the same day Kangxi turned back, Galdan blundered into the western army and was disastrously defeated at Terelj's Zuunmod near the upper Tuul River east of Ulan Bator. Galdan's wife, Queen Anu, was killed during the battle and the Manchus captured 20,000 cattle and 40,000 sheep. Galdan fled with his remaining 40 or 50 men.