Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 227: Rise Up Yu Yongping 3rd Route

Chapter 227 Rising up Yu Yong leveled the three routes (Part )
After capturing Purang and defeating the incoming Indian army, Sultan immediately headed towards Gar in the northwest. Fodder was hard to find in winter, and the fodder he carried was only enough for his horses to eat for more than two months, so the war must be ended quickly.

The King of Ladakh, Sengelang Jia, had defeated the armies of Guge, Bujang, and the Mughal Kingdom many times. He considered himself a victorious general. He did not want to blindly defend and lose the initiative, so he decisively attacked and looked for opportunities.

The armies of both sides lined up to fight in the wilderness of Ali. The Ladakhi people who grew up on the snow-covered plateau are very ferocious. The general Nono Shakya Tangjiao Erluo under the command of King Sengelangjia was even more unstoppable. He led 3,000 cavalry and once rushed to only a hundred steps away from Sultan. , the sledgehammer in his hand was very heavy, and when he hit it, it turned into powder.

Sultan sat upright on the horse and tightened his grip on the bright silver gun. As a Great Khan, there were not many opportunities to personally participate in fighting. He wanted to see if the enemy had the ability to force him to take action personally.

Deputy Wanhu Alatancang of the Chinese Army held a long spear and met Nuonuo Sakyamuni Tangjiao Erluo's sledgehammer. After a while, the long branch was knocked away, and Alatancang was defeated.

"Fire the arrow and shoot him to death for me." Seeing the bravery of the enemy general, Sultan ordered him to fire the arrow.

"Chirp ~ chirp ~ chirp ~"

Arrows were flying in random directions, and Nuonuo Sakyamuni Tangjiao Erluo danced with his two hammers and made the arrows fly one by one.

"Boom~boom~boom~" the Chinese army's musketeers showed off their power. The power of the bullet was beyond the reach of a sledgehammer. Soon, Nuonuo Sakyamuni Tangjiaoerluo was shot into a bloody man. No matter how heroic you are, you can't stop a volley of gunfire.

Nono Sakyamuni Tangjiao Erluo was a famous brave general in the Ladakhi army. When he died, the momentum of the Ladakhi army was suddenly depressed. Seeing this, Sultan personally led the central army to attack. Seeing the Great Khan coming in person, all the generals acted bravely.

The left wing of the Ladakhi army, Prince Delegnamuzhal's army, was the first to retreat, and then Sengelangya's middle army and the right wing of Prime Minister Shakya Gyatso could no longer support their retreat.

King Sengelangjia knew that the defeat was certain and ordered a retreat. Escape all the way, chase all the way, kill all the way. When they returned to Leh, there were only more than 8,000 Ladakh troops left.

"Let's negotiate peace," King Sengelangjia calmly ordered. He believed that the mountains were blocked by heavy snow and no one could enter the valley of Ladakh. As long as concessions were made, the Mongols would definitely agree.

He made great concessions, paid tribute to Sultan, ceded Guge and Burang, and agreed to put no restrictions on the annual shipment of bricks, tea, cloth and other commodities from Ladakh.

After hearing this condition, Sultan smiled and said to the envoy: "Your lord is quite sincere. I agree with this condition."

The two sides reached an agreement and the Mongolian army left Ladakh.

"Father, the mountains are blocked by heavy snow and the Mongols cannot enter Leh. Why do we still have to cede territory and seek peace?" Prince Delegnamuzal asked his father.

"Alas! The enemy is too powerful. If we don't seek peace when the snow is heavy, it will be too late when the snow melts." Sengerangjia sighed. This hero no longer had the ambition to dominate the snowy area. I just want to keep the one-third of an acre of land left to me by my ancestors.

"Your Majesty, the Mongolian army has retreated," Prime Minister Sakyamuni Gyatso reported. After hearing this, Senglangjia breathed another long sigh of relief and finally felt relieved.


Thousands of reindeer pulled a sleigh through the snow, and on the sleigh sat Sultan's five thousand elite soldiers. In order to unify the snow-covered plateau, the Great Khan has been encouraging his subjects to raise reindeer and trained a sleigh army.

He ordered the fierce general Su He to lead the sled soldiers as the vanguard, followed quietly with his own army, and sneaked back to Ladakh to attack the enemy. As for the previous peace talks with the Ladakhis and the pretended retreat, it was just a method used by the Great Khan to confuse King Sengerangjia.

What? Going back on your word as soon as you sign the contract? Isn't it trustworthy? Haha, the great Suletan Khan never knew what faith was. If you do this kind of thing a lot, you will feel at ease and won't feel any discomfort. Heroes in ancient times have always been thick-skinned, but Gein has been through a lot more.

Leh, the capital of Ladakh, is located in the valley on the north bank of a section of the Indus River. It was cold and the long Indus River froze into a glacier. The sledge soldiers galloped on the ice and quickly reached the Leh Valley.

"Array", Su He issued the military order, and the Mongolian troops stepped off the sleds and formed an array in units of a hundred people.

Although the snow has blocked the road into the mountain, there are countless Himalayan cedars on the mountain. This kind of tree is usually nearly ten feet tall and extremely strong. The Mongolian soldiers either threw iron hooks with strings on them to hook onto the tree trunks, or shot the tree trunks with giant crossbows with strings on them. Some flexible soldiers climbed up the tree trunk along the rope, and then used the rope to shoot to the higher tree.

From time to time, soldiers fell off the cliff. If they were lucky, they would fall on the thick soft snow and be safe; if they were unlucky, they would fall on the rocks and ice and be shattered to pieces. Finally, some soldiers climbed to the top of the mountain. As long ropes hung down one after another, Su He knew that it was done. He smiled and said to his general Teguschaoketu: "The time has come to make great achievements, you kid, don't let me embarrass you."

"Chief of Ten Thousand Households, don't worry." Teguschao Ketu was so excited that he ran towards a long rope.

Su He chuckled and grabbed a long rope.

The generals are brave, and the generals are not afraid of death. The soldiers are naturally brave. Five thousand elite soldiers quickly climbed to the top of the mountain and sneaked under the city of Leh.

The city wall is not high, and the heavy snowfall for several months caused the snow to pile up near the city head. Moreover, it was so freezing that you could climb up to the city by stepping on the snow without a long ladder.

What's even better is that tonight's guard, Sakyamuni Gyatso, is a devout Buddhist. When he saw that the Mongolian army had evacuated, he did not stay on the city wall. Instead, he went to a Buddhist temple beside the city wall to pay homage to Drukpa Kagyu. Master Tsang Reba asked for Buddhist teachings.

"Who?" Someone finally spotted Su He.

"Humph!"

Su He snorted coldly, and sent the man to the west with one blow of his axe. The Mongols rushed into the flock like tigers, and soon killed the scattered defenders and took control of the city wall.

The heavy temple door was opened. Looking at the enemies descending from heaven, Sakyamuni Gyatso and Dacsang Reba were stunned.

"I am Su He, the head of ten thousand households in Mongolia. Those who surrender will be spared death." Su He raised his axe.

"Crack", the Buddha beads in his hand fell to the ground, and Datsang Reba shouted four words in horror: "The young monk is willing to surrender."

Sakyamuni Gyatso sighed and followed helplessly, "The last general is willing to surrender." After saying this, he lowered his head.

With soldiers and generals leading the way, the Mongolian army quickly surrounded the Ladakh palace. The stone lion at the entrance of the palace has a ferocious face, which seems to show the majesty of its owner. However, the Lion Gate was quickly smashed by the arrogant Mongols.

"Haorui~Haorui~Haorui~"

The soldiers cheered for victory and killed the enemy on sight.

As soon as Prince Delegnamuzal found his saber, he was beheaded by the Mongolian general Tegus Chao Ketu.

The guards fell one after another, and in the end only King Sengerangjia was left, surrounded by densely packed enemies.

"King of Ladakh, are you willing to surrender?" Su He looked at him with a smile, as if looking at a trophy.

"Bah, we in Ladakh only have kings who died in battle and no kings who surrendered," Sengelangjia spat.

"He is a good man!" Su He praised and ordered: "Shoot him to death."

His subordinates fired arrows at random, and the King of Ladakh fell in a pool of blood.

(End of this chapter)

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