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The kingdom then became a vassalage of the Mongol Empire. Yelü Liuge died in 1220. His son, Yelü Xuedu lived at the Mongol court and served in Genghis Khan's army. In 1269, the
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In 1216, Yelü Sibu (the younger brother of Yelü Liuge) rebelled against the pro-Mongol faction led by Yelü Liuge. Yelü Sibu proclaimed himself the emperor of a new regime,
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in 1212. Within several months, Yelü Liuge was able to build up a sizeable following. The Jin emperor
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to crush the rebellion, but Yelü Liuge subsequently defeated the Jin forces in modern
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In 1214, the Jin dynasty once again attacked Eastern Liao under the command of
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In 1215, Yelü Liuge occupied the eastern capital of the Jin dynasty (modern
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In 1213, Yelü Liuge proclaimed himself king, adopted the dynastic name of "
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In 1218, Yelü Liuge attacked Later Liao with the support of the
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abolished the title, ending the Eastern Liao kingdom.
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and renamed it to "Zhongjing" (lit. "Middle Capital";
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Zhongjing
Monarchy
King
Jin dynasty
Later Liao
Chinese cash
Chinese coin
copper coins
Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
Mongol Empire
China
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Northeast China
Khitan
Yelü
Liao dynasty
Kaiyuan, Liaoning
Liao dynasty
Jurchen
Jin dynasty
Xuanzong
Puxian Wannu
Changtu, Liaoning
Chinese
era name
Chinese
Chinese
Puxian Wannu

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