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Battle of Onon
1410
15 June 1410
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type of battle

war or event

Ming Imperial Wars

at a glance

coordinates unknown

location

modern country

Determined to avenge Chinese disaster on the Kerulen (September 1409), Ming Emperor Yongle led a claimed 300,000 men to attack the Eastern Mongols at the Onon River. Mongol Prince Bunyashiri suffered a bloody defeat and fled west (where he was killed by a rival two years later). His Chancellor Arughtai was pursued east to battle the following month at Jing Luzhen.


   
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