Jin conquest of northern China

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The Jin conquest of northern China was a 12th-century military campaign in which the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty overran and replaced the Northern Song dynasty’s control over much of northern China, reshaping the region’s political landscape.

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instanceOf historical event
military campaign
belligerent Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
Northern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
capturedCity Bianjing NERFINISHED
Kaifeng NERFINISHED
Luoyang NERFINISHED
Zhongdu NERFINISHED
caused establishment of Song capital at Lin'an (Hangzhou)
flight of Song court to the south
combatant Jurchen-led Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
conflict Jin–Song Wars NERFINISHED
Jurchen–Song conflict NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
Northern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
endTime 1234
era Song–Jin period
ethnicLeadership Jurchen people NERFINISHED
followedBy Mongol conquest of Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Central Plains of China NERFINISHED
includedEvent Jingkang Incident NERFINISHED
capture of Kaifeng
fall of Bianjing NERFINISHED
location North China Plain NERFINISHED
Yellow River basin NERFINISHED
northern China NERFINISHED
mainPeriod 12th century
opponent Northern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Southern Song dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Jin–Song Wars NERFINISHED
precededBy Jurchen rebellion against Liao dynasty
relatedTo Jingkang Incident NERFINISHED
Jin–Song peace treaties NERFINISHED
Treaty of Shaoxing NERFINISHED
result Jin victory
collapse of Northern Song control over northern China
establishment of Jin rule over northern China
formation of Southern Song dynasty in southern China
significance contributed to long-term north–south political division in China
ended Northern Song dominance in northern China
reshaped political landscape of northern China
shifted Chinese imperial center southward
startTime 1125
territorialChange Jin dynasty gained control of territories north of the Huai River NERFINISHED
Song dynasty lost most of northern China NERFINISHED

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Jin–Song Wars hasOutcome Jin conquest of northern China
Jin–Song Wars relatedTo Jin conquest of northern China
this entity surface form: Jurchen conquest of northern China