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Chapter 838 Rise of the Jungar Khanate
Chapter 838 Rise of the Jungar Khanate
The rise of the Western Wei Dynasty not only had a huge impact on the Qing and Ming Dynasties, but also affected the surrounding situation.
With the rise of a powerful regime in Guanzhong, its influence will inevitably radiate to the surrounding areas, suppressing and influencing the surrounding areas.
In this case, the weaker party will gradually become a vassal or be annexed, and when it meets the stronger party, it will form a confrontation.
After the rise of the Western Wei Dynasty, they defeated the Heshuote Mongolia and the Qing army at the same time, which weakened these two forces, and the areas that were originally controlled and influenced by these two forces became weak, and other forces took advantage of it. And the opportunity to enter.
Zhungeer is one of the four tribes in Moxi. It nomadicly lives near the Zhungeer Basin in the north of Tianshan Mountain. It is the most powerful of the four tribes.
However, although the Zhungeer tribe is strong, the status of the leader is not high. He is just a Taiji, not the leader of Western Mongolia, and his status is not as good as that of the other Oirat tribes.
After the Western Wei State defeated Gushi Khan of the Heshuote tribe, the strength of Oqiertu Khan, who stayed in the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains to stick to the hometown of Heshuote, was further weakened, and the original balance was broken. Taking advantage of the situation, he defeated Oqiertu Khan, became the leader of Western Mongolia, and officially proclaimed Khan at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains, establishing the Zhungeer Khanate.
In history, the rise of Zhungeer will take more than ten years, but the failure of Gushi Khan caused a chain reaction, causing the original Oirat alliance to disintegrate.
At this time, the Zhungeer Khanate was dominating the west of the desert, to the south was the weak Yarkand Khanate, to the west was the mighty Raksha State, separated by three parts of Yuzi, to the north was the vast snowfield, and to the east was a desert of loose sand. Northern and Southern Mongolia.
For a while, Baturhui ushered in an excellent opportunity for expansion. His son Sengge suggested that Yaerqiang should be destroyed first, but the Western Wei State defeated the Qing army in Guanzhong, beheaded the Manchu general Obai, and Hauge left Outside the pass, after the news of the internal split of the Qing court spread to Moxi one after another, Baturhun changed his decision.
Compared with exterminating the Yarkand, Baturhun is more keen on unifying Mongolia, being the great Khan of Mongolia, and recreating the glory of the Mongolian Empire.
Under such circumstances, the Zhungeer tribe took advantage of the opportunity of the Manchu Qing to fight the Western Wei Dynasty and was unable to control Mobei and Monan, so they began to expand eastward and annexed Mobei and Mongolia.
Oirat Mongolia, also known as Oala, and Zhungeer are one of the four tribes of Oara. Although they are not the headquarter of the Golden Family, they also have the ideal of unifying Mongolia and rebuilding the Mongolian Empire.
In the early Ming Dynasty, diplomatic means were actually quite flexible. At that time, Oirat was weak and the orthodox Tatars of the Northern Yuan Dynasty were powerful. When Cheng Zu adopted the strategy of supporting Oirats to attack Tatars.
After the Tatars were defeated by the Ming Dynasty, Oirat took advantage of the situation to rise up, and there was a great momentum to unify Mongolia and confront the Ming Dynasty. Ming Chengzu turned to deal with Oara, and defeated the Oirat leader Mahamu in the first battle, forcing Oara to surrender for decades.
After Mahamu was defeated, he realized the strength of Wala and was definitely not an opponent of the Ming Dynasty. He surrendered to Chengzu, but he did not give up his ideal of unifying Mongolia, but poured this obsession into the next generation.
Decades later, when Chengzu died, Mahamu's son Tuo Huan inherited his will, finally defeated the Tatar leader Alutai, and finally unified Mongolia, while Tuo Huan's son Yexian went one step further and almost killed into Beijing.
Afterwards, the long-term battle between Wacha and the Ming Empire made them gradually decline, and the declining Wacha did not forget its former glory.
This time, Baturhui saw the opportunity, so he decided to take advantage of the situation to unify Mongolia and make Mongolia great again.
In the pasture of the Tuxietu tribe near the Tula River in Mobei, there is a place called Hulanhu, where nearly a thousand herdsmen of the Tuxietu tribe nomad.
After the Qing army defeated Mobei Mongolia, the Tuxietu tribe was controlled by the Qing army and was forced to surrender to the Qing court. Exists in a nominal state.
On a piece of grassland, more than 100 white tents were densely packed. Herdsmen drove their cattle and sheep to circle, and several beautiful young women stood outside the tents and lit a fire to cook. The atmosphere was calm and peaceful.
In the middle of the camp, a businessman from the Western Wei Dynasty was asking his staff to load wool and cowhide into a cart, and put away the remaining porcelain, tea, salt, and cloth, and was preparing to go to the next tribe.
Although Tuxietu nominally belonged to the Qing Dynasty, the weakening of the Qing army and the rise of the Western Wei Dynasty all fell into their eyes.
For these small tribes, the merchants of the Western Wei Dynasty brought the tea and salt they needed, and the transaction was fair, so there was no need for them to offend the Western Wei Dynasty.
Of course, at the beginning there were still some unsightly tribes, they were used to robbing directly, and they were not good at trading, but the Wei Jun Ma Jun quickly taught them how to trade with knives and firecrackers, and how to welcome merchants with enthusiasm.
From the beginning of the Hedong War, the Qing army turned to defense, and the business environment of the Western Wei Dynasty in Mongolia improved qualitatively.
At this time, in the center of the camp, the guys were packing up their luggage, and the Western Wei merchants in Mongolian costumes were saying goodbye to the chiefs of the tribe and making an appointment to come back again.
The Mongolian tribes are scattered all over the place, and the journey is far away. It is not easy for the merchants of the Western Wei Dynasty to come here once. Usually, after a transaction, the two parties will agree on a time and a place to conduct the transaction.
If the Mongolian leader has any special requirements or any goods he needs, he can bring them up first, and the Western Wei merchants will bring them all when they come next time.
As for the things that the Western Wei Dynasty could obtain from Mongolia, they were relatively simple, mainly wool, cowhide, meat and horses.
These things were shipped back to Guanzhong, where the workshops processed them and made them into blankets, leather boots, leather belts, fur hats, etc. Some were sold to the interior of the Western Wei Dynasty, some were shipped to Jiangnan, and some were shipped back to Mongolia for more wool. and leather.
At this time, the Western Wei merchant and the Mongolian leader Qingre beat their chests to say goodbye, and were about to leave when suddenly iron hooves rolled outside the camp, and a Mongolian horse army of nearly a thousand people brandished scimitars, their bows were already strung, and rushed towards the camp roaring.
"Kill!" The roar shattered the tranquility of Hulan's sudden loss of temperature. The camp suddenly screamed, the old and the young rushed out of the tents and fled in all directions. But they were far from being the opponents of the elite cavalry of Zhungeer's department, and they were chopped off one after another.
Seeing this, the businessmen of the Western Wei Kingdom were shocked, and immediately shouted, "No, let's go!"
The people didn't care about the goods, so they pulled out the reins and rushed out of the camp, and ran southward.
In the distance, Sengge stood on horseback, and said with emotion: "This is the place where Hulan suddenly lost temperature, and Ming Chengzu once defeated us..."
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The rise of the Western Wei Dynasty not only had a huge impact on the Qing and Ming Dynasties, but also affected the surrounding situation.
With the rise of a powerful regime in Guanzhong, its influence will inevitably radiate to the surrounding areas, suppressing and influencing the surrounding areas.
In this case, the weaker party will gradually become a vassal or be annexed, and when it meets the stronger party, it will form a confrontation.
After the rise of the Western Wei Dynasty, they defeated the Heshuote Mongolia and the Qing army at the same time, which weakened these two forces, and the areas that were originally controlled and influenced by these two forces became weak, and other forces took advantage of it. And the opportunity to enter.
Zhungeer is one of the four tribes in Moxi. It nomadicly lives near the Zhungeer Basin in the north of Tianshan Mountain. It is the most powerful of the four tribes.
However, although the Zhungeer tribe is strong, the status of the leader is not high. He is just a Taiji, not the leader of Western Mongolia, and his status is not as good as that of the other Oirat tribes.
After the Western Wei State defeated Gushi Khan of the Heshuote tribe, the strength of Oqiertu Khan, who stayed in the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains to stick to the hometown of Heshuote, was further weakened, and the original balance was broken. Taking advantage of the situation, he defeated Oqiertu Khan, became the leader of Western Mongolia, and officially proclaimed Khan at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains, establishing the Zhungeer Khanate.
In history, the rise of Zhungeer will take more than ten years, but the failure of Gushi Khan caused a chain reaction, causing the original Oirat alliance to disintegrate.
At this time, the Zhungeer Khanate was dominating the west of the desert, to the south was the weak Yarkand Khanate, to the west was the mighty Raksha State, separated by three parts of Yuzi, to the north was the vast snowfield, and to the east was a desert of loose sand. Northern and Southern Mongolia.
For a while, Baturhui ushered in an excellent opportunity for expansion. His son Sengge suggested that Yaerqiang should be destroyed first, but the Western Wei State defeated the Qing army in Guanzhong, beheaded the Manchu general Obai, and Hauge left Outside the pass, after the news of the internal split of the Qing court spread to Moxi one after another, Baturhun changed his decision.
Compared with exterminating the Yarkand, Baturhun is more keen on unifying Mongolia, being the great Khan of Mongolia, and recreating the glory of the Mongolian Empire.
Under such circumstances, the Zhungeer tribe took advantage of the opportunity of the Manchu Qing to fight the Western Wei Dynasty and was unable to control Mobei and Monan, so they began to expand eastward and annexed Mobei and Mongolia.
Oirat Mongolia, also known as Oala, and Zhungeer are one of the four tribes of Oara. Although they are not the headquarter of the Golden Family, they also have the ideal of unifying Mongolia and rebuilding the Mongolian Empire.
In the early Ming Dynasty, diplomatic means were actually quite flexible. At that time, Oirat was weak and the orthodox Tatars of the Northern Yuan Dynasty were powerful. When Cheng Zu adopted the strategy of supporting Oirats to attack Tatars.
After the Tatars were defeated by the Ming Dynasty, Oirat took advantage of the situation to rise up, and there was a great momentum to unify Mongolia and confront the Ming Dynasty. Ming Chengzu turned to deal with Oara, and defeated the Oirat leader Mahamu in the first battle, forcing Oara to surrender for decades.
After Mahamu was defeated, he realized the strength of Wala and was definitely not an opponent of the Ming Dynasty. He surrendered to Chengzu, but he did not give up his ideal of unifying Mongolia, but poured this obsession into the next generation.
Decades later, when Chengzu died, Mahamu's son Tuo Huan inherited his will, finally defeated the Tatar leader Alutai, and finally unified Mongolia, while Tuo Huan's son Yexian went one step further and almost killed into Beijing.
Afterwards, the long-term battle between Wacha and the Ming Empire made them gradually decline, and the declining Wacha did not forget its former glory.
This time, Baturhui saw the opportunity, so he decided to take advantage of the situation to unify Mongolia and make Mongolia great again.
In the pasture of the Tuxietu tribe near the Tula River in Mobei, there is a place called Hulanhu, where nearly a thousand herdsmen of the Tuxietu tribe nomad.
After the Qing army defeated Mobei Mongolia, the Tuxietu tribe was controlled by the Qing army and was forced to surrender to the Qing court. Exists in a nominal state.
On a piece of grassland, more than 100 white tents were densely packed. Herdsmen drove their cattle and sheep to circle, and several beautiful young women stood outside the tents and lit a fire to cook. The atmosphere was calm and peaceful.
In the middle of the camp, a businessman from the Western Wei Dynasty was asking his staff to load wool and cowhide into a cart, and put away the remaining porcelain, tea, salt, and cloth, and was preparing to go to the next tribe.
Although Tuxietu nominally belonged to the Qing Dynasty, the weakening of the Qing army and the rise of the Western Wei Dynasty all fell into their eyes.
For these small tribes, the merchants of the Western Wei Dynasty brought the tea and salt they needed, and the transaction was fair, so there was no need for them to offend the Western Wei Dynasty.
Of course, at the beginning there were still some unsightly tribes, they were used to robbing directly, and they were not good at trading, but the Wei Jun Ma Jun quickly taught them how to trade with knives and firecrackers, and how to welcome merchants with enthusiasm.
From the beginning of the Hedong War, the Qing army turned to defense, and the business environment of the Western Wei Dynasty in Mongolia improved qualitatively.
At this time, in the center of the camp, the guys were packing up their luggage, and the Western Wei merchants in Mongolian costumes were saying goodbye to the chiefs of the tribe and making an appointment to come back again.
The Mongolian tribes are scattered all over the place, and the journey is far away. It is not easy for the merchants of the Western Wei Dynasty to come here once. Usually, after a transaction, the two parties will agree on a time and a place to conduct the transaction.
If the Mongolian leader has any special requirements or any goods he needs, he can bring them up first, and the Western Wei merchants will bring them all when they come next time.
As for the things that the Western Wei Dynasty could obtain from Mongolia, they were relatively simple, mainly wool, cowhide, meat and horses.
These things were shipped back to Guanzhong, where the workshops processed them and made them into blankets, leather boots, leather belts, fur hats, etc. Some were sold to the interior of the Western Wei Dynasty, some were shipped to Jiangnan, and some were shipped back to Mongolia for more wool. and leather.
At this time, the Western Wei merchant and the Mongolian leader Qingre beat their chests to say goodbye, and were about to leave when suddenly iron hooves rolled outside the camp, and a Mongolian horse army of nearly a thousand people brandished scimitars, their bows were already strung, and rushed towards the camp roaring.
"Kill!" The roar shattered the tranquility of Hulan's sudden loss of temperature. The camp suddenly screamed, the old and the young rushed out of the tents and fled in all directions. But they were far from being the opponents of the elite cavalry of Zhungeer's department, and they were chopped off one after another.
Seeing this, the businessmen of the Western Wei Kingdom were shocked, and immediately shouted, "No, let's go!"
The people didn't care about the goods, so they pulled out the reins and rushed out of the camp, and ran southward.
In the distance, Sengge stood on horseback, and said with emotion: "This is the place where Hulan suddenly lost temperature, and Ming Chengzu once defeated us..."
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