Da Ming started to ascend the throne
Chapter 905
Chapter 905
Prior to this, the Cossacks were not afraid of anything, they went on a rampage, they didn't buy it from anyone, and they beat the Rakshasa army to the ground.
After suffering setbacks, the Rakshasa rulers changed their strategy and extended an olive branch to the Cossack leaders, promising them high officials and rich salary, and "recruiting" them.
In the 80s of the [-]th century, the Cossack cavalry became the main force for the expansion of the Raksha Empire. Under the leadership of the leader Yermak, the Cossack cavalry marched mightily towards the Siberian Khanate.
It is a bit exaggerated to say that it is mighty; there are only 540 Cossack cavalry in this expedition.
The 540 is really shabby. How could the Siberian Khanate form an army of 2 people, with a ratio of 40 to 1, and they still fought at home and waited for work.
But don't forget that the Cossacks are born robbers with super fighting power. They are not only good at fighting, but all of them are like prairie wolves, bloodthirsty like life.
Not only that, they also have advanced guns and weapons in their hands, and the level of weapons and equipment of the Siberian Khanate is still in the middle ages, and the two sides are not heavyweight players.
For example, just like the British attacked the Indians in the American continent.
As a result, it only took about a year for the Cossack cavalry to sweep across the Siberian steppe and occupy its capital, Kashrik.
Yejiger Khan, the ruler at the time, signed an alliance with the Raksha people, and was forced to declare surrender to Russia in 1555.
But the matter is not over yet. It is a characteristic of any nation to oppose aggression from ancient times to the present. Tatars, Turks and other nations are unwilling to be subjugated slaves. They took up arms and rose up against the invaders.
In 1563, under the leadership of Kuchum, the local people raised troops to overthrow the rule of Yejiger Khan, declared independence again, severed the relationship with the monarch and ministers of the Raksha Kingdom, and no longer paid tribute to Russia.
In this regard, how could the ruler of the Raksha Kingdom give up and send troops to brutally suppress it in 1579.
The country's army was outnumbered, and the capital was soon overrun.
The army of the Siberian Khanate did not give in. They adopted guerrilla tactics, broke up into pieces, and fought against the army of the Raksha State, resisting for 17 years.
In 1598, the Raksha State captured all the family members of Kuchum Khan and the nobles who followed him, and his Tatars were either killed on the spot by them or fled around.
In the end, Kuchum Khan fled back to his hometown alone - the grasslands of Central Asia, and finally ended his miserable life there, and the Siberian Khanate was completely destroyed.
So far, the Raksha army has only occupied part of Siberia.
Since then, it took Tsarist Russia more than 200 years to incorporate the vast Siberia into its territory.
After eating the Siberian Khanate, the Raksha Kingdom Empire ran all the way on the road to the east and had no opponents.
The Raksha State army fought from the Yenisei River all the way to the Far East, and became neighbors with the Dongyao Empire.
Therefore, the history of Raksha State's occupation of Siberia is a naked history of aggression and expansion.
No matter from which angle you look at it, the statement that "Siberia was originally an unowned wasteland, and the Raksha Kingdom took possession of it" is untenable.
If it is said that Siberia belongs to China, it must be more tenable than the Raksha Kingdom. After all, many herdsmen there were driven out by the Central Plains Dynasty of China.
In fact, Ming Dynasty doesn't need this cold and painful place. Compared with Little Siberia, Australia and the American continent are obviously better.
But Zhu Youjian is well aware of the greed of Raksha ghosts. If Daming is determined to expand overseas, Raksha ghosts will definitely take the opportunity to invade the northwest of Daming.
For the safety of the Northeast and Northwest of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youjian decided to personally conquer the Raksha Kingdom once and for all.
To deal with the Kazakh Khanate, Zhu Cihong and Li Yan's 20 troops are enough, even their five-nation coalition is useless.
Except for the firearms owned by the Raksha State, the other four khanates are still cold weapons, and they have no qualifications to compete with the Ming army at all.
As for the 20 Japanese and indigenous troops in Nanyang, Central South Province, and Dongying Province, Zhu Youjian used them to deal with the Luocha Kingdom. Siberia is so big that it is difficult to fully occupy it due to insufficient numbers.
The [-] native troops from Luzon and Huangming Island were all elated when they heard that they were going to fight with Father Ming. For them, fighting is plundering.
They are too aware of Ming Dad's strength. The Westerners' naval guns are so powerful that they are no match for Ming Dad. They don't know who else can fight against Ming Dad.
Many aborigines think that fighting with Father Ming means eating and drinking hot food with a mighty teacher.
But when they came to Shengjing, they began to tremble before the battle started.
The tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia suddenly came to the cold northeast, and these aborigines had no way to adapt.
Fortunately, Father Ming quickly sent them thick cotton coats and trousers and thick leather boots to keep them warm, which allowed them to gradually adapt.
They are equipped with flintlock guns and some mortars, and their establishment is similar to that of the Ming army. More than a hundred households in the army are served by the Ming army, but many of them also serve as deputy positions in the army.
Father Ming had very strict requirements on them, and he really couldn't resist being able to retreat conditionally with the permission of the generals of the Ming army.
But you can’t be defeated in battle, and you can’t lose your weapons. Once someone deserts, he will be punished immediately, and his family will also be implicated.
Overseas soldiers from the three provinces of Dongying, Burma, and Annan were also transported by the navy to the capital to go overland to Jiayuguan. These people mainly participated in the Siberian war.
Of course, they will not go with the Ming emperor, they only need to arrive after the Ming army takes the Kazakh Khanate.
When Zhu Youjian set off with his troops, he passed an order to Zheng Chenggong, ordering Zheng Chenggong to lead a navy of [-] and Huang Degong's Longteng Army to land in India from the Indian Ocean and destroy the Mughal Kingdom.
Daming has no plans to take action against the Mughal Kingdom for the time being, but Zhu Youjian learned that the Mughal Kingdom and the Allied Forces of the Four Nations fought against Ming Dynasty, so he immediately changed his decision and sent the Ming Navy to India.
At the same time, the Ming army and the coalition forces on the Kazakh prairie are about to start a bloody battle.
Golovin and Chechen Khan of the Raksha Kingdom, as well as the Mughal generals led an army of 15, and the Kazakh Khanate and the Shuo Khanate combined [-] troops as the vanguard.
As the leader of the coalition forces, the Rakshasa Kingdom will certainly not be the first to charge forward.
The order of sending troops from the four khanates was drawn by lot, because no khan was willing to take the lead under his command as cannon fodder.
Although they jointly fought against Ming Dynasty, none of them wanted to take the lead due to lack of understanding of the Ming army.
In order to fight against the great cause of the Ming Dynasty, Rakshasa ghost Golovin had no choice but to draw lots.
None of the Four Khanates had any objection to his decision, and now it all depends on luck.
When the lottery was announced, the Khan of the Heshuo Khanate was dumbfounded. He and the Kazakh Khanate Taiji became the main attacking force in the first wave.
This battle was fought in the territory of the Kazakh Khanate. The Kazakh Khanate sent troops to protect themselves, and they sent troops to save the Kazakh Khanate.
The Khan of the Heshuo Khanate suddenly couldn't figure it out, why did he and the Kazakh Khanate take the lead?Is there a problem with lottery?
Did Chechen Khan and the Mughal Kingdom have such good luck?He suspected that Golovin was playing tricks.
Because the two Great Khans of the Mughal and Chechen Khanates were closer to Golovin.
Seeing that Heshuo Khan kept his head down and was thinking about something, with a preoccupied look, Kazakh Taiji smiled and said:
"What's wrong with you? Do you have any doubts about Golovin's decision?"
(End of this chapter)
Prior to this, the Cossacks were not afraid of anything, they went on a rampage, they didn't buy it from anyone, and they beat the Rakshasa army to the ground.
After suffering setbacks, the Rakshasa rulers changed their strategy and extended an olive branch to the Cossack leaders, promising them high officials and rich salary, and "recruiting" them.
In the 80s of the [-]th century, the Cossack cavalry became the main force for the expansion of the Raksha Empire. Under the leadership of the leader Yermak, the Cossack cavalry marched mightily towards the Siberian Khanate.
It is a bit exaggerated to say that it is mighty; there are only 540 Cossack cavalry in this expedition.
The 540 is really shabby. How could the Siberian Khanate form an army of 2 people, with a ratio of 40 to 1, and they still fought at home and waited for work.
But don't forget that the Cossacks are born robbers with super fighting power. They are not only good at fighting, but all of them are like prairie wolves, bloodthirsty like life.
Not only that, they also have advanced guns and weapons in their hands, and the level of weapons and equipment of the Siberian Khanate is still in the middle ages, and the two sides are not heavyweight players.
For example, just like the British attacked the Indians in the American continent.
As a result, it only took about a year for the Cossack cavalry to sweep across the Siberian steppe and occupy its capital, Kashrik.
Yejiger Khan, the ruler at the time, signed an alliance with the Raksha people, and was forced to declare surrender to Russia in 1555.
But the matter is not over yet. It is a characteristic of any nation to oppose aggression from ancient times to the present. Tatars, Turks and other nations are unwilling to be subjugated slaves. They took up arms and rose up against the invaders.
In 1563, under the leadership of Kuchum, the local people raised troops to overthrow the rule of Yejiger Khan, declared independence again, severed the relationship with the monarch and ministers of the Raksha Kingdom, and no longer paid tribute to Russia.
In this regard, how could the ruler of the Raksha Kingdom give up and send troops to brutally suppress it in 1579.
The country's army was outnumbered, and the capital was soon overrun.
The army of the Siberian Khanate did not give in. They adopted guerrilla tactics, broke up into pieces, and fought against the army of the Raksha State, resisting for 17 years.
In 1598, the Raksha State captured all the family members of Kuchum Khan and the nobles who followed him, and his Tatars were either killed on the spot by them or fled around.
In the end, Kuchum Khan fled back to his hometown alone - the grasslands of Central Asia, and finally ended his miserable life there, and the Siberian Khanate was completely destroyed.
So far, the Raksha army has only occupied part of Siberia.
Since then, it took Tsarist Russia more than 200 years to incorporate the vast Siberia into its territory.
After eating the Siberian Khanate, the Raksha Kingdom Empire ran all the way on the road to the east and had no opponents.
The Raksha State army fought from the Yenisei River all the way to the Far East, and became neighbors with the Dongyao Empire.
Therefore, the history of Raksha State's occupation of Siberia is a naked history of aggression and expansion.
No matter from which angle you look at it, the statement that "Siberia was originally an unowned wasteland, and the Raksha Kingdom took possession of it" is untenable.
If it is said that Siberia belongs to China, it must be more tenable than the Raksha Kingdom. After all, many herdsmen there were driven out by the Central Plains Dynasty of China.
In fact, Ming Dynasty doesn't need this cold and painful place. Compared with Little Siberia, Australia and the American continent are obviously better.
But Zhu Youjian is well aware of the greed of Raksha ghosts. If Daming is determined to expand overseas, Raksha ghosts will definitely take the opportunity to invade the northwest of Daming.
For the safety of the Northeast and Northwest of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youjian decided to personally conquer the Raksha Kingdom once and for all.
To deal with the Kazakh Khanate, Zhu Cihong and Li Yan's 20 troops are enough, even their five-nation coalition is useless.
Except for the firearms owned by the Raksha State, the other four khanates are still cold weapons, and they have no qualifications to compete with the Ming army at all.
As for the 20 Japanese and indigenous troops in Nanyang, Central South Province, and Dongying Province, Zhu Youjian used them to deal with the Luocha Kingdom. Siberia is so big that it is difficult to fully occupy it due to insufficient numbers.
The [-] native troops from Luzon and Huangming Island were all elated when they heard that they were going to fight with Father Ming. For them, fighting is plundering.
They are too aware of Ming Dad's strength. The Westerners' naval guns are so powerful that they are no match for Ming Dad. They don't know who else can fight against Ming Dad.
Many aborigines think that fighting with Father Ming means eating and drinking hot food with a mighty teacher.
But when they came to Shengjing, they began to tremble before the battle started.
The tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia suddenly came to the cold northeast, and these aborigines had no way to adapt.
Fortunately, Father Ming quickly sent them thick cotton coats and trousers and thick leather boots to keep them warm, which allowed them to gradually adapt.
They are equipped with flintlock guns and some mortars, and their establishment is similar to that of the Ming army. More than a hundred households in the army are served by the Ming army, but many of them also serve as deputy positions in the army.
Father Ming had very strict requirements on them, and he really couldn't resist being able to retreat conditionally with the permission of the generals of the Ming army.
But you can’t be defeated in battle, and you can’t lose your weapons. Once someone deserts, he will be punished immediately, and his family will also be implicated.
Overseas soldiers from the three provinces of Dongying, Burma, and Annan were also transported by the navy to the capital to go overland to Jiayuguan. These people mainly participated in the Siberian war.
Of course, they will not go with the Ming emperor, they only need to arrive after the Ming army takes the Kazakh Khanate.
When Zhu Youjian set off with his troops, he passed an order to Zheng Chenggong, ordering Zheng Chenggong to lead a navy of [-] and Huang Degong's Longteng Army to land in India from the Indian Ocean and destroy the Mughal Kingdom.
Daming has no plans to take action against the Mughal Kingdom for the time being, but Zhu Youjian learned that the Mughal Kingdom and the Allied Forces of the Four Nations fought against Ming Dynasty, so he immediately changed his decision and sent the Ming Navy to India.
At the same time, the Ming army and the coalition forces on the Kazakh prairie are about to start a bloody battle.
Golovin and Chechen Khan of the Raksha Kingdom, as well as the Mughal generals led an army of 15, and the Kazakh Khanate and the Shuo Khanate combined [-] troops as the vanguard.
As the leader of the coalition forces, the Rakshasa Kingdom will certainly not be the first to charge forward.
The order of sending troops from the four khanates was drawn by lot, because no khan was willing to take the lead under his command as cannon fodder.
Although they jointly fought against Ming Dynasty, none of them wanted to take the lead due to lack of understanding of the Ming army.
In order to fight against the great cause of the Ming Dynasty, Rakshasa ghost Golovin had no choice but to draw lots.
None of the Four Khanates had any objection to his decision, and now it all depends on luck.
When the lottery was announced, the Khan of the Heshuo Khanate was dumbfounded. He and the Kazakh Khanate Taiji became the main attacking force in the first wave.
This battle was fought in the territory of the Kazakh Khanate. The Kazakh Khanate sent troops to protect themselves, and they sent troops to save the Kazakh Khanate.
The Khan of the Heshuo Khanate suddenly couldn't figure it out, why did he and the Kazakh Khanate take the lead?Is there a problem with lottery?
Did Chechen Khan and the Mughal Kingdom have such good luck?He suspected that Golovin was playing tricks.
Because the two Great Khans of the Mughal and Chechen Khanates were closer to Golovin.
Seeing that Heshuo Khan kept his head down and was thinking about something, with a preoccupied look, Kazakh Taiji smiled and said:
"What's wrong with you? Do you have any doubts about Golovin's decision?"
(End of this chapter)
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