• The Ming campaign against the Uriankhai was a 1387 offensive military expedition by Ming China's army led by General Feng Sheng against the Uriankhai...
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  • against the Uriankhai, an offensive military expedition campaign in 1387 of Ming dynasty's army led by Feng Sheng against the Uriankhai horde of the Mongol...
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    southern Manchuria, the Ming military campaign against Naghachu ended with his surrender in 1388. After the rebellion of the northern Uriankhai people, they...
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    moved to Yunnan in later centuries. The Tunbao still live in Yunnan today. Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Ming–Turpan conflict Frederick W. Mote;...
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    campaign against the Uriankhai Nurgan Regional Military Commission Fourth Chinese domination of Vietnam Yongle Emperor's campaigns against the Mongols Ming–Tibet...
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    of the Ming dynasty. Yishiha's route is in blue, along with those of Zheng He (in black) and Chen Cheng (in green). The Yongle Emperor's campaigns against...
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    The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan...
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    The Yongle Emperor's campaigns against the Mongols happened from 1410 to 1424. It comprised five aggressive military expeditions by Ming China's armies...
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    Manchuria under Yuan rule (category Provinces of the Yuan dynasty)
    controlled by the Northern Yuan dynasty for almost 20 years, until it was conquered by the Ming during its campaign against Naghachu and put under Ming rule....
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    Luchuan-Pingmian Campaigns Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Ming dynasty in Inner Asia Ming Great Wall Ming dynasty family tree Ming dynasty military...
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  • and was buried outside Nanjing. Manchuria under Yuan rule Ming campaign against the Uriankhai 董倫. 《明實錄‧太祖高皇帝實錄‧卷一百九十二》 (in Chinese). p. 2891....
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    Poyang Ming–Mong Mao War Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Battle of Buir Lake Jingnan campaign Battle of Kherlen Yongle Emperor's Northern campaigns Mote...
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    Yongle Emperor (redirect from Ming Cheng Zu)
    into three groups—the Uriankhai in the southeast were mostly loyal, while the eastern Mongols and western Oirats were problematic. Ming China alternately...
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  • Yuanzhang then became the first emperor of the Ming dynasty as the Hongwu Emperor. Red Turban Rebellions Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Battle of Buir Lake...
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    be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity. Hemmings, Jay (2019-02-28). "When The Egyptian Mamluks...
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    Imjin War (redirect from Korean campaign)
    derived from the Mongol term Uriankhai "forest barbarian"). Kato's army of 8,000 was joined by 3,000 Koreans at Hamgyong Province, because the Jurchens periodically...
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    Fu Youde (category People executed by the Ming dynasty)
    his daughter became a consort to the emperor's third son, Prince Gong of Jin. Ming campaign against the Uriankhai The Cambridge History of China, Volume...
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    strength of the Ming troops and his own willingness to personally lead the army. The Mongols were divided into three main groups: the Uriankhai in the southeast...
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  • Lan Yu (general) (category People executed by the Ming dynasty)
    prevent the powerful Zhu Di (future Yongle Emperor) from usurping the throne after Hongwu Emperor's death. Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Note that...
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    Xuande Emperor (redirect from Ming Xuanzong)
    from the fifth Mongol campaign in the Mongolian steppe. His son, the Hongxi Emperor, succeeded him as the new emperor of the Ming dynasty at the start...
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    taken. In 1387, the Ming defeated the Uriankhai Mongols, and in the following year they achieved decisive victory around the Buir Lake against Uskhal Khan...
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    transportation, accounting, and supervision. The campaign against large landowners also targeted the new Ming officials. In 1380, land ownership of ministers...
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    The Chenghua Emperor (9 December 1447 – 9 September 1487), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xianzong of Ming, personal name Zhu Jianshen, changed...
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    after the fall of the Yuan dynasty in 1368. The military expedition of the Ming army led by General Feng Sheng against the Uriankhai horde of the Mongol...
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  • province of the Mongol Yuan dynasty. After the fall of the Yuan dynasty, the Ming dynasty launched a military campaign to fight against the Uriankhai horde...
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    The military of the Ming dynasty was the military apparatus of China from 1368 to 1644. It was founded in 1368 during the Red Turban Rebellion by Zhu...
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  • Island Ming campaign against the Uriankhai Crossing the Rubicon "[Herald Interview] 'Hunminjeongeum' oratorio sings of how Hangeul was created". The Korea...
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    established the Mongol Empire. In 1207, he sent his eldest son Jochi to conquer the Siberian "Forest People", namely the Uriankhai, the Oirats, the Barga, the Khakas...
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    Sichuan Province (Yuan dynasty) (category Provinces of the Yuan dynasty)
    province of the Yuan dynasty. It was established in 1294, after being split off from Shaanxi Province. The area had previously been part of the Northern...
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    Tumu Crisis (category Battles involving the Ming dynasty)
    who dominated the Ming court at the time, made the decision to personally lead his armies into battle against Esen. On 1 September, the Ming army, with a...
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