- The
siege of
Caizhou in 1233 and 1234 was a
battle fought between the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty and the
allied forces of the
Mongol Empire and Southern...
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Caizhou or Cai
Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China in
modern Henan, China,
seated in
modern Runan County. It
existed (intermittently)...
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Emperor Aizong,
during the
siege of
Caizhou. He was
killed in
action on the same day he was
crowned emperor, when
Caizhou fell to the
allied forces of the...
- and then
quickly began preparations to move to
Caizhou. By the time new
reports reached him that
Caizhou was
still too weak in defences,
troops and supplies...
- He
escaped to
Caizhou when the
Mongols besieged Bianjing, the Jin
capital (coincidentally, the
former Song capital), in 1232. When
Caizhou also came under...
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their efforts. The
Emperor Aizong of Jin fled the city for the town of
Caizhou. The city was
placed under the
command of
General Cui Li, who executed...
- army led by Ögedei Khan
captures the Jin
capital at
Caizhou,
after the two-month
Siege of
Caizhou).
Emperor Aizong of Jin
abdicates the
throne to Wanyan...
- the
siege of
Caizhou, in the war
between the
Mongol Empire and
Jurchen Jin dynasty.
Emperor Aizong, the
Jurchen ruler, had fled to
Caizhou after the Jin...
- the town of
Caizhou. Meanwhile, Ögedei
departs and
leaves the
final conquest to his
favoured general, Subutai.
December –
Siege of
Caizhou: The Mongols...
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Mongols besieged Kaifeng in 1233,
Emperor Aizong fled
south to the city of
Caizhou. A Song–Mongol
allied army
surrounded the capital, and the next year Emperor...