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Battle of Xiangyang

The Battle of Xiangyang is a six years battle of skirmishes, ground assault and the siege of the twin fortified cities of Fancheng and Xiangyang in modern day Hebei, China since AD 1268. Lü Wenhuan, commander-in-chief of the Song Dynasty, surrendered to Kublai Khan in 1273.

The conventional use of Mongolian cavalry was restricted by the woody terrain and numerous military outposts of the Southern Song Dynasty. Chinese firearms and cannons were employed in the victorius siege of Fancheng after capturing the outposts and defeating relieving Chinese forces from Sichuan and Yuezhou.

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