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Name: Da Qi

Type: Polity

Start: 1130 AD

End: 1137 AD

Parent: china

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Was a puppet state created by the Jin Dynasty in northern China.

Establishment


  • November 1130: Reluctant to let the war drag on, the Jin decided to create Da Qi (the "Great Qi"), their second attempt at a puppet state in northern China. Da Qi was formed late in 1130, and the Jin enthroned Liu as its emperor.
  • Chronology


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    1. Jurchen campaigns against the Song Dynasty


    Were a series of conflicts between the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty (1115-1234) and the Han-led Song dynasty (960-1279).

    1.1.Third Jurchen campaign against the Song Dynasty

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

  • January 1131: Wuzhu's troops came back south of the Yangtze one last time to Jiankang, which they pillaged, and then headed north. Yet the Jin had been caught off guard by the strength of the Song navy, and Wuzhu never tried to cross the Yangtze River again.
  • February 1131: Wuzhu's troops came back south of the Yangtze one last time to Jiankang, which they pillaged, and then headed north. Yet the Jin had been caught off guard by the strength of the Song navy, and Wuzhu never tried to cross the Yangtze River again.
  • December 1133: With Jin support, Da Qi invaded the Song in November 1133. Xiangyang and nearby prefectures were defeated by his army.
  • January 1135: In 1134, Yue Fei defeated Li and retook Xiangyang and its surrounding prefectures.
  • January 1135: The armies of Qi and Jin won a series of victories in the Huai valley, but were repelled by Han Shizhong near Yangzhou and by Yue Fei at Luzhou.
  • January 1136: With the death of Jin Emperor Taizong, the Song reconquered the Huai valley.
  • November 1137: In late 1137, the Jin reduced Liu Yu's title to that of a prince and abolished the state of Qi.

  • 2. Song-Xia wars


    Were a series of military conflicts fought by the Northern Song dynasty, Western Xia dynasty, and Liao dynasty from the late 10th century to early 12th century.

  • January 1137: Western Xia Expansion by 1136.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1137: Western Xia Expansion by 1136.
  • November 1137: In late 1137, the Jin reduced Liu Yu's title to that of a prince and abolished the state of Qi.
  • Selected Sources


  • Western_Xia_Expansion. Wikipedia. Retrieved on 7 April 2024 on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Western_Xia_expansion.png
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