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Chapter 1496 Peace Talk

Chapter 1496 Peace Talk
After the collapse of the command system, even if the 12 Gul dynasty army had a numerical advantage, it was no longer able to compete with the Ming army.

The 12 Ming army and the [-] cavalry of the Western Karakhan Kingdom chased and intercepted them, galloping freely, dividing and encircling the [-] Gul dynasty army so that they could not look at each other from head to tail.

The Gul Dynasty army collapsed completely.

In this "Battle of Li'an" that took place on August 11, 23th year of Hongwu, the Ming army defeated the Gur dynasty army led by the Sultan of the Gur dynasty and won a brilliant victory.

In the battle, the Ming army beheaded more than [-] troops of the Gul Dynasty and captured about [-].

What remains is not that the Ming army is unwilling to catch them, but that they are running too fast, and the Ming army is not strong enough to catch up.

It can also be seen from this that the soldiers of the Gul Dynasty army are of relatively high quality.

Generally, soldiers with little quality have lost battles and the army has collapsed, and they only know how to kneel and beg for mercy, but they do not dare to escape, and they honestly become prisoners.

The soldiers of the Gul Dynasty army were obviously well trained. Although they lost the battle, they still dared to escape. They fled in groups in a directional way, which shows that they were not completely discouraged.

After Su Haisheng arrived at the front line, he knew the specific situation and was satisfied with the outcome of the battle, but he was dissatisfied with so many people who escaped, and felt that it was indecent to come and go.

They took the initiative to attack before, now it's my turn!
On August 11, the 25th year of Hongwu, Su Haisheng reorganized the army and sent [-] troops to march southeast along the Amu Darya River. Sapurgan and other important border towns of the Gur Dynasty.

After attacking Daming, do you expect Daming to do nothing?
Impossible, you must pay the price, and pay a heavy price so that you will never dare to offend Daming again, otherwise, you will not know how to respect a strong man.

Su Haisheng sent his army to the southeast, and arrived at the border of the Gur Dynasty on the third day of September in the 11th year of Hongwu, and then sent his army to attack the border town of Antiku.

He used the cannons of generals and chariots to bombard the city wall of Andiku, and it took three days to blow a hole in the city wall. official staff.

Then he divided his troops into two groups, attacking Sapuergan all the way, and attacking Bancheng all the way. It took four days and two days respectively to capture these two cities, wipe out the defenders, and liquidate the officials and dignitaries.

The Gul Dynasty border guards had no way of resisting the sharp firearms of the Ming army. They could only watch the terrifying artillery destroy their city walls and swarm in after opening their walls.

And after the defeat of the main force, the people in the border areas who were the first to receive the news were panicked.

After all the defenders in the border area were wiped out, the northern border gate of the Gul Dynasty opened, and the Ming army was able to drive straight in.

Finally, on the 11th day of September in the [-]th year of Hongwu, Su Haisheng gathered his army in Sapurgan and announced that he would march towards the capital of the Gur dynasty, Felos, Gucheng.

At this point, the Gul Dynasty has completely understood.

The Ming Kingdom is terrifyingly powerful, and the Ming army is terrifyingly powerful. They are not opponents. They can't beat them. Stop fighting.

However, Gia Sudin, who fled back to Feluogu in embarrassment, insisted on concentrating his forces to defend Feluogu, and he was unwilling to surrender anyway, saying that he could die, but he could not be humiliated. .

He announced the concentration of the final force, gathering the remaining troops in the capital, the defeated soldiers who had fled back, and the strong men who were pulled out by the emergency recruits, and barely gathered more than 3 people.

If defeated, he committed suicide.

He publicly stated that he would rather commit suicide than surrender to the Ming army. He also addressed the defenders in person and gave them money and food in an attempt to boost morale and encourage soldiers to stick to the capital.

The big-headed soldiers were inspired a little bit of morale, and they took up the posture of defending the city of Felusgu.

But the powerful bureaucrats in non-Losgu were reluctant.

Their family has a big business, and they are not as good as Gia Sudin's death, and they are not better than the big-headed soldiers who can feed the whole family's meat without hunger.

They went in groups of three or five to persuade Gia Suddin, either kneeling on the ground and crying, or lying on the ground and crying, or rolling around and crying.

Anyway, the core idea is one.

Stop fighting, surrender, and if you fight again, everyone will die with you.

Gia Sudin was furious and said that these people would be punished. As a result, these people were not afraid at all, and instantly changed their faces, saying that if Gia Sudin went his own way, the consequences would be at your own risk.

Gia Sudin was annoyed and asked the soldiers around him to arrest them all and execute them, but what terrified him was that the soldiers around him didn't listen to his orders at all, and just looked at him indifferently.

Obviously, they didn't want to die either.

Gia Sudin was too unsuccessful, and the failure made them feel chills. They felt that following Gia Sudin could no longer gain any benefits, and even their lives were in danger, so why should they carry out his orders?

It was only then that Gia Sudin realized that the power he was thinking about might not be so stable anymore. Once the people in the city decided to get rid of themselves and negotiate with the Ming army alone, they would be their bargaining chip, and everything would be over.

After thinking about it for a day and a night, the next morning, Gyasuddin announced that he would stop resisting, and decided to negotiate peace with the Ming Kingdom, end the war, and take the initiative of the peace talks in his hands, so as to prevent his position from being shaken during the peace talks, so that he would be attacked. usurped.

Su Haisheng was very happy to hear the news.

Because his logistics is not so stable, the preparations for dispatching troops this time are rushed, and breaking the northern city group of the Gul Dynasty is all he can do, and he can't do more.

The rear clearly told him that he could no longer provide the food for him to continue to attack the Gul Dynasty. If he wanted to continue to advance, it would take at least half a month to re-raise the food and grass, or they would support the war with war and use the captured food to continue the fight.

Su Haisheng did not have the idea of ​​completely destroying the Guer Dynasty.

Although the Gur Dynasty was a small country compared with the Ming Dynasty, it was also a big country in Central Asia. It would not be possible to completely eliminate it with 3 people.

Attacking Fei Luogu was just a feint of his own. He was also thinking of finding a way to negotiate with the Gul Dynasty, focusing on the benefits to end the expedition and go back to rectify the internal affairs. As a result, the Gul Dynasty was the first to be unable to hold on and ended the war. And ask for peace talks.

Naturally, whoever takes the initiative in peace talks is the one who admits that he is deflated. You have to listen to what they say, and Su Haisheng's request is nothing more than ceding land and paying compensation, which is a matter of course.

He demanded that the Gul Dynasty compensate the Ming army for all its military expenses and losses, including the welfare expenses of the soldiers who died in battle, and demanded astronomical sums of money.

It also demanded that the Gur Dynasty hand over the three cities of Andiku, Bancheng, and Sapurgan and their surrounding areas, and cede the entire area occupied by the Ming army.

They also demanded the establishment of a Ming consulate in the capital of the Gur Dynasty to specifically manage the affairs of the Ming people in the Gur Dynasty.

The Gul Dynasty also needs to sign a commercial and trade agreement with the Ming Kingdom. The merchants of the Ming Dynasty are exempt from paying customs duties when doing business in the Gul Dynasty, and if there is any incident involved, the Gul Dynasty is not qualified to deal with it, and can only be handed over to the Ming consulate. dispose of.

The emissary from the Gul Dynasty side was dumbfounded at the series of requests to listen.

(End of this chapter)

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