Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 226 Rise up Yu Yongping 3rd Road

Chapter 226: Rise up and Yu Yong level three routes (Part )
"Congratulations to the Great Khan for unifying the Snowy Region," Liu Haogu congratulated Sultan.

"No, there are still three roads that have not been leveled. I can't tolerate the difference in my snow country." Suletan used his finger to highlight the location of the Oris Military and Civilian Marshal's Palace on the map.

The Orisi Military and Civilian Marshal's Mansion granted by the Ming Dynasty was actually the "Marshal Sidu Mansion of Uzzanari Sugurusun and other three-way propaganda envoys" established by the Yuan Dynasty. Including the three consolation envoys of Ladakh, Guge and Burang, they are all now owned by the Namgar Kingdom of Ladakh (Victorious Dynasty), and their capital is located in Oris (Leh).

The great Khan, who was so talented and powerful, naturally did not want to lose a piece of the Snow Country in his mind, and vowed to recover Ladakh, Guge, and Burang.

He first sent people to the city of Leh to persuade the king of Ladakh Sengarangya to surrender. He surrendered the enemy's troops without fighting. He was a good person.

At the Ladakh Palace in Leh, Sengarangya received Sultan Khan's envoys lightly. Although his younger brother Tenzin came back from Shigatse and vigorously showed off the Mongols' military power; although his master, the four-legged dragon Ngawang Namgyal of Bhutan, had been defeated and surrendered to the Mongols; he still had someone to rely on. of.

The first one to rely on was the Mughal Empire in India. He sent envoys to ask for help from the Mughal Empire, its former great enemy, and agreed to abandon the Buddha and convert to God. He was also willing to hand over the wool trading monopoly to Kashmir under the control of the Mughal Empire. The talented Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan readily agreed to help Ladakh resist the Mongol army.

The second reliance is the local climate. Every year from September to June of the following year, when heavy snow falls, Ladakh will be "isolated" from the world, and the roads in and out will be blocked by heavy snow. Now is the first month of the year when the snow is heavy, and the king is confident that the Mongols will not be able to fly into Leh.

Sultan's envoy Arishan came to the Ladakhi Palace in Leh. Sengelangjia ordered armored soldiers to be deployed, and the swords and swords were at their service.

"I come with the sincerity of peace, why is the King of Ladakh so rude?" Arishan asked calmly.

Sengerangjia sat high on the throne, squinting at the envoy. He joined the army as a young man, experienced countless wars, and had a sense of domineering. When he glanced at him, Ah Rishan suddenly felt a pressure coming over him. However, thinking of the invincible Mongolian army behind him, he became emboldened and straightened his back unconsciously.

"Hmph! Peaceful sincerity?"

King Sengerangjia sneered, "Well, tell me your sincerity, envoy."

"As long as you pay tribute to the Great Khan and return the occupied lands of Guge and Burang, the Great Khan will allow your descendants to rule Ladakh for generations." Arshan put forward harsh conditions.

Upon hearing this condition, the wily King Sengeranga knew that war was inevitable. The Mongols want to hand over nearly half of their territory. If they were truly sincere about peace, they would not put forward such conditions. Haha, if you want to fight, I will fight.

He looked up to the sky and laughed, "Since you Mongolians want to fight, we Ladakhis have no choice but to accompany you. If you win, you will tie your horses in front of the Lion Gate of the Ladakh Palace. If we win, we will tie our horses in front of the Lion Gate of the Ladakhi Palace." On the stone tablet in Lhasa."

As a veteran, Sengelangjia keenly analyzed that the Mongols were unable to enter Ladakh due to heavy snowfall. Their attack directions could only be Guge and Burang. Therefore, in the capital of Guge, Gar and Burang, Pulan deployed troops and horses. He took his son Deleg Namuzal, his general Nono Sakyamuni Tangjiao Erluo and 15,000 troops to garrison Gar. Gar was the top priority. By guarding this place, he would guard the eastern gate of Ladakh. ; He ordered his younger brother Tenzin and Zangba Khan's general Norbu to lead three thousand troops to defend Pulan. Compared to Gar, Pulan seems unimportant.

The first battle started in Puran. Sultan, who was experienced in combat, was not willing to attack Gar while leaving the thorn in his side. So he ordered his younger brother Sumur to lead 5,000 troops to monitor Gar, while he led 25,000 troops to attack Pulan. In this western expedition, he dispatched 30,000 troops.

Most of the troops of Tenzin and Norbu were defeated soldiers who escaped from Shigatse. Their morale was not high. How could they have any chance of winning when facing an enemy eight times their size?
Looking at the countless Mongolian armies in the distance, Tenzin's face turned pale. "Quick, retreat out of the city and run south," he ordered resolutely.

"General Tenzin, why don't you retreat northwest to Ladakh instead of retreating south?" Norbu asked puzzledly. Since Zangba Khan Danjiong Wangbo was sunk into the river, the former Tipa of Shigatse no longer had a target of allegiance and only wanted to survive in troubled times. "What you don't know is that my brother has asked Shah Jahan of the Mughal Kingdom in the south for help. It is safe to go south," Tenzin said confidently.

The three thousand defenders were as panic-stricken as a bereaved dog and fled south as hard as they could.

"Humph, you want to escape? How can it be that easy?" Sultan sneered and ordered the cavalry to pursue him.

The snowy road was slippery, and the Mongolian war horses wrapped their hooves with their steps. Although they ran a little slower, they were still fast. They soon caught up with the enemy, stabbing with lances, cutting with sabers, or shooting with bows and arrows. Some soldiers happily Cheering as if on a hunt.

Norbu pushed hard to get off the horse, hoping to run faster.

Re Jiefu took off his horned bow. He was a Yarkand general who was known as a great archer. He shot an arrow and hit Norbu in the back.

"I didn't expect the Mongolian war horses to run so fast!" Tenzin prayed to the Buddhist group for blessings in his heart, but the pursuers behind him were getting closer and closer.

However, Buddha did not give up on him after all and sent him reinforcements from the Mughal Kingdom.

Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan sent his eldest son Dara Shik to arrive here with 3,000 Janissaries and 8,000 local troops from Baltistan. Baltistan is located in today's Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and was called Dabolu in the Tang Dynasty. Forty years ago, Skardu, the tribal leader of Baltistan, invaded Ladakh and imprisoned Jiangyangnan, the king of Ladakh at that time. Unexpectedly, his daughter unexpectedly fell in love with Jiangyang South Prison and gave birth to a child for her lover. Sigarduo couldn't defeat his daughter, so he had to release Jiangyang South Prison, creating a love myth.

"Buddha bless you!" Tenzin ran desperately towards the reinforcements.

However, he and his defeated army disrupted the reinforcements' battle formation and instead won a fighting chance for the Mongolian army.

Mandu Latu and Bolu only outflanked on the left wing; Rejiefu and Sandan detoured on the right wing, while Alatancang and Saihan attacked the center regardless of their own safety.

The Indian prince Dara Shik had never fought before and this was his debut. He usually liked to listen to war stories, but when there was a real big battle, it was completely different from what he imagined. There are guns and knives everywhere, corpses are piled high, and the smell of blood is pungent.

"Boom~" A cannonball exploded in front of the prince. Half of a guard's face was blown off and he fell softly from his horse. The prince recognized the guard, who had led his horse before.

He could no longer care so much and issued a military order, "Retreat, retreat immediately."

After being defeated like a mountain, the Mongolian army pursued bravely and beheaded more than 3,000 people, including Tenzin, the younger brother of King Sengelangjia.

(End of this chapter)

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