Decisive engagement in the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty
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800,000 infantry and 150,000 elite cavalry spread across the Great Wall[2]
Casualties and losses
Heavy
Heavy [3] Most of the army wiped out
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Genghis Khan's campaigns
Rise of Genghis Khan
Chakirmaut
Western Xia
Jin dynasty
Yehuling
Zhongdu
Qara Khitai
Khwarazmia
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Samarkand
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Mongol–Jin War
Yehuling
Huailai
Zhenyou
Zhongdu
Dachangyuan
Weizhou
Daohuigu
Sanfengshan
Kaifeng
Caizhou
Battle of Yehuling
Traditional Chinese
野狐嶺戰役
Simplified Chinese
野狐岭战役
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Yěhúlǐng Zhànyì
The Battle of Yehuling, also known as the Battle of Wild Fox Ridge, or the Battle of Badger Mouth took place in Jin China between August and October 1211 at Yehuling (野狐嶺; lit. "Wild Fox Ridge"). The battle was between the Mongol Empire and Jurchen-led Jin dynasty during the first stage of the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty.[4] The battle was fought in the northwest of present-day Wanquan District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province. The battle concluded with a Mongol victory over the northern part of the Jin. It hastened the decline of the Jin dynasty.
^ abSverdrup, Carl (2010). "Numbers in Mongol Warfare". Journal of Medieval Military History. 8. Boydell Press: 116. ISBN 978-1-84383-596-7.
^Shi, Li (28 February 2019). The Military History of the Yuan Dynasty. DeepLogic. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
^Lin, Hang (2022-03-02). "Destruction of the Three Capitals: A History of Siege During the Mongol Conquest of the Jin" [隳三都: 蒙古灭金围城史]. scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2024-03-28. Jin defensive walls along the northern frontier, won the decisive battle at Yehuling, and finally seized Zhongdu after several rounds of siege
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