Eastern Liaoball was a 13th-century kingdom in what is now Northeast
Chinaball , established by the Khitan Yelü clan in an attempt to resurrect the
Liaoball. Its capital was situated in modern-day Liaoningball.
History[edit]
Yelü Liuge, a descendant of Liaoball's imperial clan, rebelled against the rule of the
Jurchen-led Jinball in 1212. Within several months, Yelü Liuge was able to build up a sizeable following. The Jin emperor Xuanzong appointed Wanyan Husha and Puxian Wannu to crush the rebellion, but Yelü Liuge subsequently defeated the Jin forces in modern Changtu, Liaoningball with
Mongol support.
1213, Yelü Liuge proclaimed himself king, adopted the dynastic name of "Liao" .
In 1214, the Second Jinball once again attacked Eastern Liao under the command of Puxian Wannu. After defeating the Jin forces the second time, Yelü Liuge established his capital at modern-day Kaiyuanball, Liaoningball and renamed it to "Zhongjing". Puxian Wannu himself rebelled against Jin and founded the
Eastern Xiaball in Dongjing (Liaoyang) of
Second Jinball in 1215.
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