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Name: First Jurchen campaign against the Song Dynasty

Type: Event

Start: 1125 AD

End: 1126 AD

Parent: Jurchen campaigns against the Song Dynasty

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Was a military campaign by the Jin Dynasty against the Song Dynasty.

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  • January 1126: Jin armies besieged the city of Taiyuan in mid January 1126.
  • January 1126: The Jurchen forces reached the Yellow River.
  • January 1126: Kaifeng, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, was besiegedby the Jin dynasty.
  • March 1126: The Song recognized Jin control over three prefectures. The Jurchen army ended the siege of Kaifeng in March after 33 days.
  • March 1126: The Song recognized Jin control over three prefectures. The Jurchen army ended the siege of Kaifeng in March after 33 days. The prefectures of Hejian, Taiyuan, and Zhongshan and the sixteen prefectures went to the Jurchen, all the other occupied regions remained to the Song
  • October 1126: Taiyuan fell in September 1126, after 260 days of siege by the Jin dynasty.
  • December 1125: Zongwang (Jin Dynasty) took Yanjing, where Song general and former Liao governor Guo Yaoshi switched his allegiances to the Jin.
  • March 1126: Almost as soon as the Jin armies had left Kaifeng, Emperor Qinzong reneged on the deal and dispatched two armies to repel the Jurchen troops attacking Taiyuan and bolster the defenses of Zhongshan and Hejian.
  • January 1126: By the end of December 1125, the Jin army had seized control of two prefectures and re-established Jurchen rule over the Sixteen Prefectures.

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