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  2. Mongol conquest of China - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol conquest of China was a series of major military efforts by the Mongol Empire to conquer various empires ruling over China for 74 years (1205–1279). It spanned over seven decades in the 13th century and involved the defeat of the Jin dynasty , Western Liao , Western Xia , Tibet , the Dali Kingdom , the Southern Song , and the ...

  3. Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Mongol invasion of the Jin dynasty (1211–1215) Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty (1230–1234) Conquest of Jurchen Jin by Mongols and Song dynasty Mongol conquest of China. Wanyan Heda's army still had more than 100,000 men after the battle at Mount Yu, and the Mongols adopted a strategy of exhausting the enemy.

  4. Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty (or Song–Yuan War) was the final phase of the Mongol conquest of China, beginning under Ögedei Khan (r. 1229–1241) and being completed under Kublai Khan (r. 1260–1294) .

  5. Mongol invasions and conquests - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Legnica took place during the first Mongol invasion of Poland. The Mongol invasion in the 13th century led to construction of mighty stone castles, such as Spiš Castle in Slovakia. The Mongols invaded and destroyed Volga Bulgaria and Kievan Rus', before invading Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and other territories.

  6. Siege of Kaifeng (1232) - Wikipedia

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    The invasion was fruitless, so the Jin wanted to negotiate for peace, but the Song rebuffed the offers. By 1218, Jurchen diplomats were prohibited from traveling to the Song. [15] The Mongol war against the Jin had subsided, but not stopped, and went on through the early 1220s under the command of the general Muqali. [16]

  7. Timeline of the Jurchens - Wikipedia

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    Ögedei Khan of the Mongol Empire renews the invasion of the Jin dynasty [67] 1231: Jin troops destroy a Mongol warship - earliest recorded use of thunder crash bombs [68] 1232: 8 April: Mongol siege of Kaifeng: Mongol general Subutai lays siege to Kaifeng - earliest recorded use of reusable fire lances [68] 1233: Emperor Aizong of Jin flees ...

  8. Battle of Yehuling - Wikipedia

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    It was fought by the Mongol Empire and the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty during the first stage of the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty. [1] The battle was fought in the northwest of present-day Wanquan District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province. It concluded in a Mongol victory over the northern part of the Jin, hastening the decline of the Jin dynasty.

  9. List of wars and battles involving China - Wikipedia

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    First Mongol invasion of Burma: Mongol Yuan victory, fall of the Pagan Empire. 1288: Battle of Bạch Đằng: The Vietnamese defeat Yuan forces. 1293: Mongol invasion of Java: Failed Yuan expedition to Java. 1301: Second Mongol invasion of Burma: The Burmese defeat Yuan forces. 1351–1368: Red Turban Rebellion: The Red Turban rebels overthrow ...