Chapter 41 Turkestan (Part 1)
But no matter what, he will not be attacked by the Kazakhs on his way to Junggar.
According to Nolb's intelligence, when the Qing army attacked Dawazi Khan, they also informed Ablai Khan of Zhongyuz, and asked him to attack from west to east, and promised that the lost land they recovered would still belong to them, and the Qing Dynasty would not
Occupy (this is the reason why the territory was only transferred to the west bank of Balkhash Lake after the Qing Dynasty destroyed the Junggar).
At this time, Ablai Khan was making every effort to stabilize the lost land and warn Amursana of his actions, so it was impossible to send troops to attack him.
So only Abul Bandit Khan of Dayuz was left. With his strength, he was not enough to deal with his six brigades alone.
Of course, it is inevitable to gather troops to guard the police along the way.
"Ablikhan warns Amursana near Lake Balkhash, and Ablubant warns himself in the Sir River-Shaye River, haha"
He suddenly had a bold idea.
Three days later, the army successfully arrived in Turkestan,
In fact, when he entered the first stop of the Sir River Basin, Kizil Orda, he saw Abul Bandit Khan's army. On the surface, he was leading cattle and sheep to work hard, but he certainly had the intention of surveillance.
This scene was exactly as expected.
"This time, I brought a lot of rubies and silver coins. I originally wanted to buy food and grass from the Kazakhs, but now I'm saving it."
He has always warned himself, "For foreign forces, never be as rude as they treat ordinary people. Being ruthless and virtuous is Truqin's only way and the highest criterion"
"The experience of later generations has proved that the stronger and domineering you are, the more respect you will be from others. No matter whether he is respectful or true respect, the result will be the same anyway"
"If you insist on harmony as the most important thing, respect for dealing with each other, and tolerate everything when encountering problems, no matter how strong you are, you will make the slander think that you are weak and can be bullied"
"No matter how many benefits you provide, others will not be grateful, and they will only have no end on the road to more requests"
"What's more, this is the 18th century, a naked era of expansion?"
It was May, and the Sir River had thawed, with green on both sides, and cattle and sheep appearing and disappearing.
Although Qitad led nearly 20,000 troops and adhered to the concept of "outside and inner morality", he was a well-trained and disciplined army. Unless he was attacked, they would not take the initiative to attack civilians.
So, the team was in front, behind, and on the north side, and the brigade lined up in an orderly manner on the north bank of the Sir River.
At this time, no matter where the tribes came from, when they marched and fought, except for carrying a small amount of food and grass, most of them used war to support the war. In emergency situations, they would also regard their herdsmen as "grass valley".
The Junggar tribe has dropped sharply from more than 250,000 households and more than one million people to less than half at present. In addition to plague and war, the damage to its herders is obviously also involved.
Of course, since the Junggar and Kazakhs are a century-old feud, every time the Junggar army attacks the northern part of the desert, the Kazakhs are sure to attack the rear.
The price of war is not only the military's damage, the consumption of food and grass, but also the population war.
Buddhism emphasizes compassionate religion, but the birthplace of Tibetan Buddhism is a highly serfized place. In the Junggar Khanate, the former Turgut Khanate implemented the policy of raising slaves.
Not to mention the Islamic Church, which always emphasizes toughness, is filled with a large number of slaves.
How many people do things that violate the doctrine in the name of religion?
In peace, religion may still play a great role. Once a critical moment comes, its own interests will obviously be in priority.
In fact, the theory of darkness and light in Zoroastrianism is a logically self-consistent religion. Unfortunately, it is because it is too perfect and mixed with a lot of blood relatives’ revenge, blood sacrifice, and close relatives’ marriages that gradually fade.
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Speaking of which, Christianity is located in it, I'm afraid this is why the Christian world can once dominate after the Renaissance.
In the twilight, a yellow-brown castle appears in front of Qitad.
The castle is huge, about six or seven miles in radius, roughly square, with four city gates, about two meters high, and the city gate tower, the style of the city wall is almost the same as that of China.
The only difference is that the roof of their city gate tower is not blue bricks and green tiles, but dome-shaped.
The castle is located on a high ground dozens of miles north of the Sir River. It is located in the north by the Aktao Mountain, which is regarded as a holy place by the Turks. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and it is deeply understood as a military strategist.
Spring is also the high incidence of sandstorms in Central Asia. Turkestan has obviously just experienced a sandstorm. The whole sky is gray, and the dust floats in the city of Turkestan, like floating clouds.
Only the dome of the huge Islamic temple in the middle, and the four higher minarets around it can be seen in the city.
Abrbate hesitated for the arrival of Qitad and went out to welcome him.
For them, since the Qing Dynasty mission had been to Turgut not long ago, they took this route. In their eyes, they naturally agreed with the Turguts to attack Junggar.
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And Fu Heng will definitely not tell them about such a plan.
So, it will create an illusion for them.
"The Truqins acted according to the instructions of the Qing Dynasty"
This is why Qitadegang went to Junggar through their territory.
The only reason.
For the Kazakhs, the destruction of the Junggar was what they hoped. The Jianger Khan in history and the Ablai Khan are now captured and imprisoned by the Junggars, and sent a large amount of money to the Junggars before redeeming them.
In the Hundred Years War with the Junggars, they won less and lost more and suffered huge losses.
If they attack the Truchens halfway, it would be a move to help the enemy.
Of course, the newly rising Truchens occupied part of their little jade and Zhongyuz, which was considered a great revenge.
But they only have the right choice to use the Truqins to destroy the Junggar and then find the opportunity to fight.
After the demise of Dawazi, why couldn't Ablai Khan continue to drive straight into the Ili River Basin?
It’s not that I don’t want to, but that I can’t do it. Although the Junggars are not as good as they used to be, I can still suppress the Kazakhs.
Dawazi and Amursana were easily destroyed by the Qing army, but it was not because they placed a large number of troops on the side of the Kazakh border.
If the real ruler of Kazakhstan at this time was not Abulai, but Abulbant, I'm afraid the Junggars would not have deployed so many troops on the border.
Don't treat the Qing army and their generals as Wei Qing, Huo Qubing, Su Dingfang, and Hou Junji in the Han and Tang dynasties, they are not worthy of it.
The Qing army dispatched only a few troops, even the Eight Banners of Manchuria, most of them were Mongols, Sorens and Junggar rebels. When they came, the Junggars in Ili and Tarbhatai areas could not distinguish them clearly.
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This is the second reason why the Junggars are fragile.
Things are very complicated, and only time travelers like Qitade can have a little insight. You obviously can't figure it out if you live in it. If you have figured it out, you must be a talent that is invincible.
Although Abul Bandit was a little jealous of Abullah Khan's achievements (it could not be covered by defeat by Qitad, after all, he regained the land and herdsmen occupied by the Junggars), he saw Qitad and two
After a vast and disciplined army, the trace of victory in my heart finally let go.
"Sweat"
"Sweat"
At this time, Abray had not yet become the only Khan of the entire Kazakh Khanate. The leaders of the three major Yuzi called themselves the Great Khan, and he did not completely give up the Khanate of Dayuzi. It would have to wait until the Qing army completely destroyed the Junggar people.
By the way, with the number and ability of the Qing army, it is impossible to destroy the Junggar tribe with one's own strength. Among them, the Kazakhs must have made considerable achievements, and Ablikhan made great contributions in it, otherwise
I won't have such a high evaluation in later generations.
Think about it, two generations of monarchs were captured and exchanged for a lot of money and women. What a humiliation it was. What a glory it was to use the battle to exterminate the previous shame?
Qitade naturally understood all this.
"No, we cannot let Ablakhan unify Kazakhstan in a short period of time. The enemy will naturally be more chaotic, and the Abla Bandit Khan in front of us is the key!"
Qitad's tent is located in the middle of the Sir River and the Turkestan city, and this place he met Abrembinte.
"Da Khan, I heard you are the grandson of the Head Khan?"
Tou Khan, the son of the Kazakh Khan Jianger, who had fought with Baturhuntaiji, the real ancestor of the Junggar tribe, for decades. He was only ten years old when Jianger died, and his natural control was weak, and he was from
From then on, the prototypes of the three major jades appeared.
Ablai Khan claims to be the fifth generation grandson of Jianger Khan, so he is still Ablai Bangbit's nephew.
Abrbant was stunned when he heard this, "Why did this person ask about this?"
However, as the successor of Jiangerkhan, he naturally had his pride, so he immediately straightened his body.
“It’s right”
"Abray is the fifth generation grandson of Jiangge Khan? I heard that he was displaced since childhood and followed his mother to Shiva Khanate for a while. How did you prove that he was the descendant of Jiangge Khan?"
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"This..."
Although Turkestan was never destroyed by war after Yesmukhan and the palace archives were also present, his master did not know how many times he had changed. Among them were those who were not descendants of the Golden Family. Can the things from the Khan Palace be retained?
It's very questionable.
Of course, Abray has been brave and good at fighting since childhood, and is extremely alert, and can seize the opportunity of the decline of the Junggar people and continue to regain lost territory. This is the key to his successor.
Of course, just like Liu Bei claimed to be the King Jing of Zhongshan, he worked as a shepherd slave in the Kelie tribe and the Biguan family of Wusun tribe, gained their trust with his own ability, and then he consciously or unintentionally told the descendants of the royal family.
It is reasonable to have the support of two major tribes.
The Kelie tribe and the Wusun tribe are both large part of Zhongyuzi. With the support of two major tribes and their own abilities, it is difficult not to rise.
What's more, he often leads by example when fighting, and is deeply loved by ordinary herders.
But Abul Bangbit is a direct descendant and has lived in Tashkent and Turkestan for a long time. He has been pampering since childhood, so he naturally cannot do this.
"Khan, I have checked the Turkestan palace books and it does contain the name of Ablimansur, and it matches the age. I have also asked some people at that time, and it is basically impossible to make a mistake."
Chapter completed!