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Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty
Part of the Mongol conquest of China

An illustration of the Battle of Yehuling
Date1211–1234
Location
North China
Result Mongol–Song victory
Belligerents
    • Mongol Empire
      • Eastern Liao
      • Western Xia (until 1219)
    • Song dynasty (from 1233[1])
  • Jin dynasty
  • Western Xia (1225–1227)
Commanders and leaders
  • Genghis Khan (DOW)
  • Jebe
  • Muqali
  • Doqolqu [ja]
  • Tolui
  • Ögedei
  • Subutai
  • Shi Tianze
  • Zhang Rou [zh; ja]
  • Yan Shi [zh; ja]
  • Liu Heima
  • Xiao Zhala
  • Wanyan Yongji X
  • Emperor Xuanzong of Jin
  • Li Ying
  • Moran Jinzhong
  • Emperor Aizong of Jin 
  • Wanyan Chenheshang 
  • Wanyan Heda Executed
  • Pucha Guannu Executed
  • Ma Yong 
  • Emperor Mo of Jin 
Strength
Total: 180,000–210,000
  • c. 90,000–120,000 horse archers
  • 40,000 Han Chinese defectors
  • 30,000 Liao defectors
  • 20,000 Song soldiers

  • 1212: 90,000[2]
  • 1231: 50,000
  • 1233: 15,000
Total: 950,000[a][3]
  • 800,000 infantry
  • 150,000 cavalry

  • 1212: 30,000–50,000[3]
  • 1231: 200,000
  • 1233: 100,000
Mongol–Jin War
Traditional Chinese蒙金戰爭
Simplified Chinese蒙金战争

The Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty, also known as the Mongol–Jin War, was fought between the Mongol Empire and the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in Manchuria and North China. The war, which started in 1211, lasted over 23 years and ended with the complete conquest of the Jin dynasty by the Mongols in 1234.

  1. ^ Haywood, John; Jotischky, Andrew; McGlynn, Sean (1998). Historical Atlas of the Medieval World, AD 600–1492. Barnes & Noble. p. 3.21. ISBN 978-0-760-71976-3.
  2. ^ Mongol Warrior 1200–1350 Publisher: Osprey Publishing
  3. ^ a b Sverdrup, Carl (2010). "Numbers in Mongol Warfare". Journal of Medieval Military History. 8. Boydell Press: 109–117. ISBN 978-1-843-83596-7.


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