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The Mongols arrived at Caizhou in December, 1233. The Southern Song dynasty had rebuffed Emperor Aizong's plea for assistance, and joined forces with the Mongols. The Southern Song dynasty ignored Emperor Aizong's warning that they would become the Mongol Empire's next target.
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The Jin dynasty came to a close with the fall of Caizhou. The Southern Song dynasty was eager to exploit the destruction of the Jin dynasty by annexing Henan. They did not succeed and were repelled by the Mongols.
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Emperor Aizong tried to escape, but eventually committed suicide when he realised that the likelihood of escaping from Caizhou was no longer plausible. Before his death, he had abdicated his throne to
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The Jin and Mongols had fought for decades beginning in 1211, when the Mongols first invaded under the command of
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Concluding battle of the Mongol–Jin War (1233–1234)
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Index

Mongol–Jin War
Jin–Song Wars
Caizhou
Runan County
Henan Province
China
Jin dynasty
Mongol Empire
Southern Song dynasty
Emperor Aizong of Jin

Emperor Mo of Jin (Wanyan Chenglin)

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Mongol–Jin War
Yehuling
Huailai
Zhenyou
Zhongdu
Dachangyuan
Weizhou
Daohuigu
Sanfengshan
Kaifeng
Caizhou
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