Concluding battle of the Mongol–Jin War (1233–1234)
Siege of Caizhou
Part of Mongol–Jin War and Jin–Song Wars
Date
December 1233 – February 9, 1234
Location
Caizhou (present-day Runan County, Henan Province, China)
Result
Mongol–Song victory
Emperor Aizong commits suicide
Wanyan Chenglin killed in battle
Fall of the Jin dynasty
Belligerents
Jin dynasty
Mongol Empire Southern Song dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Emperor Aizong of Jin † Emperor Mo of Jin (Wanyan Chenglin) †
Ögedei Khan
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Yehuling
Huailai
Zhenyou
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Dachangyuan
Weizhou
Daohuigu
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Kaifeng
Caizhou
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Caizhou
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Goryeo
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Sit River
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