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- Military of the Mongol Empire (links | edit)
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- Treaty of Shaoxing (links | edit)
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- Naval history of China (links | edit)
- Fire lance (links | edit)
- Huiningfu (links | edit)
- Fierce-fire Oil Cabinet (links | edit)
- Meng Huo You (links | edit)
- Elephants in ancient China (links | edit)
- Chinese sword (links | edit)
- Wanyan (links | edit)
- Thunder crash bomb (links | edit)
- History of crossbows (links | edit)
- Imperial Chinese Navy (links | edit)
- Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty (links | edit)
- Jiaochao (links | edit)
- Battle of Yehuling (links | edit)
- Military of the Ming dynasty (links | edit)
- Hongyipao (links | edit)
- Chariots in ancient China (links | edit)
- Alliance Conducted at Sea (links | edit)
- Gunpowder weapons in the Song dynasty (links | edit)
- History of Jin (links | edit)
- 1194 Yellow River flood (links | edit)
- Ming treasure voyages (links | edit)
- Jin–Song wars (links | edit)
- Timeline of the Jin–Song wars (links | edit)
- Zhongdu (links | edit)
- Military of the Qing dynasty (links | edit)
- Mongol siege of Kaifeng (links | edit)
- Siege of Caizhou (links | edit)
- Huo Che (links | edit)
- Hu dun pao (links | edit)
- Jin dynasty coinage (1115–1234) (links | edit)
- Timeline of the Jurchens (links | edit)
- Gunpowder weapons in the Ming dynasty (links | edit)
- Chinese siege weapons (links | edit)
- Military of the Warring States (links | edit)
- Military of the Han dynasty (links | edit)
- Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms (links | edit)