Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 16: Protecting Homeland from the Same Enemy

Chapter 16: Protecting Homeland from the Same Enemy

Kundulun Ubashi, Tulubaihu, Selenghatan Batur, and Buyanhatan Batur of the Heshuote tribe; Halahula, Mergennuoyan, and Sahaletu of the Junggar tribe; Princes and nobles such as Minzhu from the Durbot tribe, Heerke and Mergentmuna from the Torgut tribe, and Nomudale from the Huite tribe crowded into the palace to worship Bagas Khan. account.

"Everyone, this Khan convened everyone to come to Urumqi for the Chulgan Conference to discuss the invasion of the Khalkha Mongolian and Tuohite tribes. This time, the mad dog Shuolei Ubashi led the Ulianghai tribe and came to The movement is said to have the support of Zasak Tuhan, Tushetu Khan, and Chechen Khan, with a total strength of 80,000. If we do not unite to resist foreign aggression, I am afraid that Oirat Mongolia will not exist." Baiba Gas Khan's voice was low and sad, and very inciting.

"Great Khan, I am willing to lead all the men in my clan to fight against them!"

"Yes, Great Khan, I have nothing to say to those Khalkha bandits, just one word: fight!"

The spirit in the big tent was high, and the bloody feud for more than a hundred years made these Taijis want to fight to the death with the Khalkha people. Even though Nomudale listened to his son's advice and wanted to preserve his strength in this war and kill people with a knife, he still pretended to pull his throat and shouted a few slogans in such a warm atmosphere.

"Everyone, the Dzungars have already fought against the Hetuohite tribe. It would be better to ask Halahula Hutaiji to introduce the situation of the Khalkha people. Only by knowing yourself and the enemy can you win every battle." Minzhu from the Dulbert tribe Opened his mouth. He was here on behalf of Dalai Teish, so naturally all the ministries wanted to give him a bit of a thumbs-down.

Baibagasi Khan nodded slightly, and turned his eyes to his old comrade, Huitaiji Halahula of the Junggar tribe, "Halahurla, please talk about the enemy's situation."

The "lone hero" who dared to challenge the Khalkha army by himself back then has now become a middle-aged uncle. The only thing that remains unchanged is his eagle-like eyes. Harahula pondered for a while and then spoke: "This time, the army led by Shuolei Ubash included 40,000 troops from Tuohite's own army, 10,000 from their vassal Kyrgyz army, 20,000 from Ulianghai tribe, and 20,000 from Zasak. Ten thousand reinforcements were sent by Tuhan, Tushetuhan, and Chechen Khan. Not only were they large in number, but they were also well-equipped. Their armor coverage rate was higher than that of our army. They also had a large number of firearms obtained from Oros, and their combat effectiveness was very strong. I The Junggar tribe fought with them several times and suffered a lot of losses."

"Hey, are our great heroes in Oirat sometimes afraid? How can we actually speak so harshly of our enemies?" Minister Torgut and Orlek sarcastically said. Harahula's arrogant character led to disagreements between the Junggar tribe and the Torgut tribe, so he and Orlek ridiculed him.

"I'm just stating the facts, not afraid of the enemy." Halahula's face flushed with anger, and he suddenly sneered at He Erlek: "I heard that you and Dalaides sent envoys to ask for help from the Oros people. Why? Like? Did their great emperor agree? The descendants of Changshengtian actually want to ask for help from foreign races, it’s ridiculous!”

"you!"

"Be bold!"

As soon as this statement was made, it offended not only the Turhut people, but also the Durbot people, Minzhu, Orlek, Mergentemuna and other Durbot and Turhut people. Jijun glared at Halahula.

Winning the support of Tsarist Russia and jointly dealing with the Khalkha and Tohuite tribes was a "wonderful move" jointly discussed by Daletesh and Orlak. They sent envoys to Moscow and were received by Tsar Michael. Coincidentally, Shuolei Ubash, the leader of the Tohuite tribe (called Altan Khan in Russia), also sent an envoy to Moscow to invite the Russians to join the crusade against the Oirat Mongols.

Although Tsar Mikhail was young, he was extremely politically wise. He deliberately met with the envoys of Daletesh and Shuoleiubash at the same time, taking advantage of both sides' desire to gain Russian support and demanding their surrender. The Tsar's clever use of both sides' predicament worked. As a strategic means, both sides expressed verbal surrender to Moscow in order to win the support of Oros, at least reduce the diplomatic pressure and remove the threat on the flanks. In fact, the cunning Russians never provided actual support to any party, but appeared to be "unbiased" on the surface in order to achieve the actual effect of sitting on the mountain and watching the fight between tigers and tigers. This process was repeated several times.

Verbally professing vassalage to Tsarist Russia has always been a shame for Daletesh and Orlak. Today, Harahula has reopened the scars, which naturally aroused the dissatisfaction of the Durbots and Turgut people. The two sides are at war with each other, and the situation is about to get out of control. "Enough! In the face of a formidable enemy, why don't you yourself have to fight first? Haven't the Oirat people shed enough blood?" The leader of the alliance, Baibagasi Khan, shouted majestically, calming both sides.

This Great Khan has many shortcomings, such as alcoholism, lust, greed for money, etc., but one thing is that he never hesitates to fight against the Khalkha people. Therefore, he is regarded as the "national hero" of the Oirat people and has high prestige in Oirat. .

With him at the helm, the focus of the Chulkan League quickly shifted from bickering with each other to jointly dealing with the Khalkha invasion. Everyone agreed to send 100,000 troops to fight the Khalkha bandits to the end. Mongolia is a nation where all citizens are soldiers, and all men between the ages of twelve and seventy must perform military service. For Oirat Mongolia, which has a population of more than one million, it is not difficult to assemble an army of 100,000 or more. However, a war cannot be won with a large number of people. It also depends on the combat effectiveness of the soldiers.

After each ministry discussed the number of troops they would send, they began to formally form an alliance. The leader of the alliance, Bai Bagas Khan, led the Taijis of all sizes to swear an oath to the Immortal Heaven:
"People of Mongolian origin should not let them be 'Chuoheer'."

"Even if a person from a noble family is reduced to a commoner, he cannot be allowed to do menial work. He cannot be allowed to be a 'yinji' (a dowry for a prince's daughter when she gets married). He cannot be allowed to be a 'chuohe'er.' Give it to someone who is not of noble blood, and you cannot let him bleed.”

"Other matters will be implemented as agreed upon by Mongolian Churgan."

This was a successful conference that successfully mobilized the hatred of the Oirat tribes against the Khalkha Mongols.

But for Jinomudarai, the leader of the Huite Department, the person he hated the most was not Shuolei Ubas, but his two younger brothers Noyan Ubas and Buyan Burhan. He had already listened to his son Sultan's suggestion and wanted to use the Khalkha's sword to eradicate these two scourges.

So, as soon as he returned to the Yuledus Grassland, he fell off his horse and was injured during a hunting trip. He was seriously injured and could not get out of bed.

"Second brother, Brother Yu wanted to go out in person, but he was injured instead. I can only leave the command of the army to you." He lay on the bed, holding the hand of his second brother Noyan Ubas and was filled with emotion. According to the agreement, the Huite tribe should send 1,600 troops. Nomdale refused to recruit his own troops, but ordered Noyan Ubashi, Buyan Burhan, Ororik, Shuoqi, and Namuzhan to The four Taijis each sent 400 troops.

Noyan Ubas didn't want to go, but he was reluctant to give up military power. After thinking about it again and again, I reluctantly agreed to go, but Buyan Burhan was left behind to look after the house.

Nomudale sneered in his heart. These 1,600 soldiers were all subordinates of the four major separatist forces of the Huite tribe. He couldn't even command them, so he simply used the hands of the Khalkhas to eliminate them.

With the wind rustling, Noyan Ubas led 1,600 Huite warriors to join the anti-aggression war against Khalkha Mongolia.

(End of this chapter)

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