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- Battle_of_Songjin abstract "The Battle of Songjin (Chinese: 松錦之戰) was fought in 1641 and 1642 at Songshan (Chinese: 松山) and Jinzhou (Chinese: 锦州), hence the name "Song-Jin". It spelled the end of the Ming Dynasty. Hong Chengchou's 130,000 elite troops, sent to break the siege of Jinzhou, were crushed by the Eight banner armies of the Qing Dynasty at Songshan. Hong Chengchou and a small number of the remaining troops were besieged at Songshan and defeated a few months later. The Jinzhou garrison and the general Zu Dashou surrendered to the Qing army shortly after the defeat of Ming armies at Songshan.".
- Battle_of_Songjin causalties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Songjin combatant "Ming Dynasty".
- Battle_of_Songjin combatant "Qing Dynasty".
- Battle_of_Songjin commander Hong_Chengchou.
- Battle_of_Songjin commander Hong_Taiji.
- Battle_of_Songjin commander Jirgalang.
- Battle_of_Songjin commander Zu_Dashou.
- Battle_of_Songjin isPartOfMilitaryConflict Manchu_conquest_of_China.
- Battle_of_Songjin place China.
- Battle_of_Songjin place Jinzhou.
- Battle_of_Songjin place Songshan.
- Battle_of_Songjin result "Decisive Qing victory".
- Battle_of_Songjin strength "130,000 (Hong Chengchou in Songshan) + 25,000 (Zu Dashou in Jinzhou)".
- Battle_of_Songjin strength "80,000 (Eight Banners)".
- Battle_of_Songjin wikiPageID "15303030".
- Battle_of_Songjin wikiPageRevisionID "601132498".
- Battle_of_Songjin casualties "Unknown".
- Battle_of_Songjin casualties "approx. 60,000".
- Battle_of_Songjin combatant Ming_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Songjin combatant Qing_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Songjin commander Hong_Taiji.
- Battle_of_Songjin commander Zu_Dashou.
- Battle_of_Songjin commander "Hong Chengchou".
- Battle_of_Songjin commander "Jirgalang".
- Battle_of_Songjin conflict "Battle of Songjin".
- Battle_of_Songjin date "1641".
- Battle_of_Songjin hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Songjin.
- Battle_of_Songjin partof "the Manchu Conquest".
- Battle_of_Songjin place "Songshan and Jinzhou, China".
- Battle_of_Songjin result "Decisive Qing victory".
- Battle_of_Songjin strength "130000".
- Battle_of_Songjin strength "80000".
- Battle_of_Songjin subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Ming_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Songjin subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Qing_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Songjin subject Category:Conflicts_in_1641.
- Battle_of_Songjin subject Category:Conflicts_in_1642.
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- Battle_of_Songjin comment "The Battle of Songjin (Chinese: 松錦之戰) was fought in 1641 and 1642 at Songshan (Chinese: 松山) and Jinzhou (Chinese: 锦州), hence the name "Song-Jin". It spelled the end of the Ming Dynasty. Hong Chengchou's 130,000 elite troops, sent to break the siege of Jinzhou, were crushed by the Eight banner armies of the Qing Dynasty at Songshan. Hong Chengchou and a small number of the remaining troops were besieged at Songshan and defeated a few months later.".
- Battle_of_Songjin label "Battle of Songjin".
- Battle_of_Songjin label "松錦之戰".
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- Battle_of_Songjin name "Battle of Songjin".