Ming invasion of Mongolia (1423)
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The Ming invasion of Mongolia in 1423 was a Chinese imperial military campaign launched by the Ming dynasty against Mongol forces on the northern steppe as part of ongoing frontier wars following the fall of the Yuan dynasty.
All labels observed (2)
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| Ming invasion of Mongolia (1423) canonical | 1 |
| Ming invasion of Mongolia (1424) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14554900 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Ming invasion of Mongolia (1423) Context triple: [Ming–Mongol border conflicts, hasPart, Ming invasion of Mongolia (1423)]
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A.
Ming invasion of Mongolia (1410)
The Ming invasion of Mongolia in 1410 was a major early 15th-century Chinese military campaign led by the Yongle Emperor against the Mongol forces of Öljei Temür Khan, aiming to reassert Ming dominance over the steppe.
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B.
Mongol siege of Datong (1449)
The Mongol siege of Datong (1449) was a major mid-15th-century assault by Mongol forces on the Ming frontier city of Datong, contributing to the crisis that culminated in the Tumu Fortress incident and exposing the vulnerability of Ming defenses along the northern border.
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C.
Mongol invasion of 1305
The Mongol invasion of 1305 was a major Mongol incursion into the Delhi Sultanate that resulted in a significant but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to penetrate and destabilize northern India.
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D.
Mongol invasion of 1327–1328
The Mongol invasion of 1327–1328 was a late medieval incursion by Mongol forces into the Delhi Sultanate, forming part of the broader series of Mongol invasions of the Indian subcontinent.
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E.
Mongol invasion of 1297–1298
The Mongol invasion of 1297–1298 was a major incursion by Mongol forces into the Delhi Sultanate that tested and ultimately reinforced Alauddin Khalji’s military power in northern India.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Ming invasion of Mongolia (1423) Target entity description: The Ming invasion of Mongolia in 1423 was a Chinese imperial military campaign launched by the Ming dynasty against Mongol forces on the northern steppe as part of ongoing frontier wars following the fall of the Yuan dynasty.
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A.
Ming invasion of Mongolia (1410)
The Ming invasion of Mongolia in 1410 was a major early 15th-century Chinese military campaign led by the Yongle Emperor against the Mongol forces of Öljei Temür Khan, aiming to reassert Ming dominance over the steppe.
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B.
Mongol siege of Datong (1449)
The Mongol siege of Datong (1449) was a major mid-15th-century assault by Mongol forces on the Ming frontier city of Datong, contributing to the crisis that culminated in the Tumu Fortress incident and exposing the vulnerability of Ming defenses along the northern border.
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C.
Mongol invasion of 1305
The Mongol invasion of 1305 was a major Mongol incursion into the Delhi Sultanate that resulted in a significant but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to penetrate and destabilize northern India.
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D.
Mongol invasion of 1327–1328
The Mongol invasion of 1327–1328 was a late medieval incursion by Mongol forces into the Delhi Sultanate, forming part of the broader series of Mongol invasions of the Indian subcontinent.
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E.
Mongol invasion of 1297–1298
The Mongol invasion of 1297–1298 was a major incursion by Mongol forces into the Delhi Sultanate that tested and ultimately reinforced Alauddin Khalji’s military power in northern India.
- F. None of above. chosen
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this entity surface form:
Ming invasion of Mongolia (1424)