Caizhou

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Caizhou was a historic Chinese city best known as the final capital of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty before its fall to the Mongols.

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Caizhou canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical city
administrativeLevel prefectural seat
associatedWith Emperor Aizong of Jin
Emperor Min of Jin
surface form: Emperor Mo of Jin
besiegedBy Mongol Empire
forces of Ögedei Khan
conqueredBy Mongol
surface form: Mongols
country China
defendedBy Jin dynasty
endOf Jin dynasty rule in North China
event Siege of Caizhou
fallCentury 13th century
fallDate 1234
finalCapitalOf Jin dynasty
Jin dynasty
surface form: Jurchen-led Jin dynasty
historicalEventSignificance marked the extinction of the Jin dynasty
historicalPeriod Jin dynasty
Mongol–Jin War
surface form: Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty
historicalStatus ruined city
knownFor being the last capital of the Jin dynasty
siege by the Mongol Empire
languageUsed Chinese
locatedIn Cai Prefecture
Henan Province
surface form: Henan

North China
surface form: Northern China
partOf Jin dynasty territory
postFallPoliticalControl Mongol Empire
pre-MongolRuler Emperor Aizong of Jin
predecessorCapital Kaifeng
surface form: Bianjing

Zhongdu
region Central Plains region
surface form: Central Plains
resultOf Jin retreat from northern territories
role military stronghold of the Jin dynasty
political center of the late Jin dynasty
rulingEthnicGroup Jurchen
successorState Yuan dynasty

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