Battle of Chakirmaut
Battle of Genghis Khan's unification of the Mongol tribes
Battle of Chakirmaut | |||||||
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Part of the Uniting the Mongol confederations | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Temujin's Mongols | Jamukha's Mongols, Naimans, Merkits, Keraites | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Temujin | Tayang Khan † Kuchlug Jamukha | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
About 66,000 men[1] | About 78,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Low | Heavy |
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Genghis Khan's campaigns
- Rise of Genghis Khan
- Chakirmaut
- Western Xia
- Jin dynasty
- Yehuling
- Qara Khitai
- Khwarazmia
- Kalka River
- Volga Bulgars
The Battle of Chakirmaut was the concluding battle of Genghis Khan's unification of the Mongol tribes.[2][3] Temujin, as Genghis was then known, fought and defeated the combined forces of coalition of tribes led by the Naimans under Tayang Khan and his son Kuchlug and rival Khan claimant Jamukha. Tayang Khan died in battle, Kuchlug fled with a small force and Jamukha retreated but was later captured and executed.
References
- ^ Mongol Warrior 1200–1350 Publisher: Osprey Publishing
- ^ Sverdrup 2017, p. 83.
- ^ May 2016, p. 79.
Sources
- May, Timothy (2016). The Mongol Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781610693400.
- Sverdrup, Carl Fredrik (2017), The Mongol Conquests: The Military Operations of Genghis Khan and Sube'etei, Helion & Company Limited
External links
- Battle of Chakirmaut 1204
- The Battle of Chakirmaut: Genghis Khan Conquers Mongolia