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  1. Jin–Song wars - Wikipedia

    • The Jurchens were a Tungusic-speaking group of semi-agrarian tribes inhabiting areas of northeast Asia that are now part of Northeast China. Many of the Jurchen tribes were vassals of the Liao dyna… See more

    War Against The Northern Song

    Collapse of the Song–Jin alliance
    Barely one month after the Song had recovered Yanjing, Zhang Jue (張覺), who had served as military governor of the Liao prefecture … See more

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    Wars with The Southern Song

    Da Qi invades the Song
    Qin Hui, an official of the Song court, recommended a peaceful … See more

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    Historical Significance

    Cultural and demographic changes
    Jurchen migrants from the northeastern reaches of Jin territory settled in the Jin-controlled lands of northern China. Constitutin… See more

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    DateNovember 1125 – 9 February 1234 · 1125–42, Jin conquest of northern China · 1161–65, Jin emperor Wanyan Liang's war · 1206–08, Song revanchist war · 1217–24, Jin–Song war after the Mongol invasion of Jin in 1211 · 1233–34, Jin fall to Mongol–Song siege
    LocationChina
    ResultJurchens conquer northern China · Song court moves south to Lin'an · Southern Song dynasty period begins
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  2. Timeline of the Jin–Song wars - Wikipedia

     
  3. Jingkang Incident (1126–27) | Description

    From 1125 they began a war against the Northern Song dynasty, rulers of most of China. As so often in Chinese history, horsemen proved superior in open battle, but had difficulty taking walled cities.

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  5. Battle of Caishi - Wikipedia

    Feb 8, 2006 · The Battle of Caishi (Chinese: 采石之戰) was a major naval engagement of the Jin–Song Wars of China that took place on November 26–27, 1161. It ended with a decisive Song victory, aided by their use of gunpowder …

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  8. The Southern Song Era | World History - Lumen Learning

  9. 10.17: The Southern Song Era - Humanities LibreTexts

    Sep 27, 2020 · The Jin-Song Wars engendered an era of technological, cultural, and demographic changes in China, including the introduction of gunpowder into weaponry.

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  13. Southern Song Dynasty in China History: War Affairs, Downfall

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  20. Jin campaigns against the Song Dynasty | Military Wiki | Fandom

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