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Naghachu (ᠨᠠᠭᠠᠴᠦ [Naγaču] Error: {{Langx}}: Non-latn text (pos 3)/Latn
script subtag mismatch (help); Chinese: 納哈出; d. 31
August 1388), also
written as...
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General Feng
Sheng against the
Uriankhai Mongol horde led by the
chieftain Naghachu in Manchuria,
which concluded with the
surrender of the
Uriankhai to the...
- He
continued to
press the Ming
dynasty from the north,
cooperating with
Naghachu of the Jal**** in Manchuria. The Ming
launched a m****ive
attack on the...
- 1382.
Yunnan pla**** no
major role in the
events of the 1350s and 1360s.
Naghachu was a
Mongol leader captured by Zhu
Yuanzhang in 1355. He was released...
- 1387 the Ming sent a
military campaign to
attack Naghachu,
which concluded with the
surrender of
Naghachu and Ming
conquest of Manchuria. The
early Ming...
- he
helped recapture the
capital city with 3,000 men. In 1362,
General Naghachu invaded Goryeo and Yi Sŏng-gye
defeated him
after being appointed as commander...
- 14th
century they
lived in
Liaoyang province of
modern China. In 1375,
Naghachu,
Uriankhai leader of the Mongolia-based
colonial dynasty in
Liaoyang province...
- mid-14th century, they
lived in
Liaoyang in
Northeast China. In 1375,
Naghachu,
Uriankhai leader of the Mongol-led
Northern Yuan
dynasty in Liaoyang,...
- and
Hebei provinces in 1373,
cutting the Ming from Liaodong. In 1375,
Naghachu, a
Mongol official in
Liaoyang province invaded the
Liaodong Peninsula...
- years,
until it was
conquered by the Ming
during its
campaign against Naghachu and put
under Ming rule. In 1211,
after the
conquest of
Western Xia, Genghis...