Battle of Buir Lake

The Battle of Buir Lake (sometimes spelled Buyur Lake; Chinese: 捕魚兒海之戰) was fought between the Ming dynasty and the Mongol Northern Yuan dynasty (remnants of the Yuan dynasty) at Buir Lake in 1388. The Ming army was led by General Lan Yu, who undertook the military campaign against Uskhal Khan (Tianyuan Emperor), the Northern Yuan ruler. The Ming army found and defeated the Northern Yuan horde at Buir Lake, capturing many of their people.

Battle of Buir Lake

The Battle of Buir Lake (sometimes spelled Buyur Lake; Chinese: 捕魚兒海之戰) was fought between the Ming dynasty and the Mongol Northern Yuan dynasty (remnants of the Yuan dynasty) at Buir Lake in 1388. The Ming army was led by General Lan Yu, who undertook the military campaign against Uskhal Khan (Tianyuan Emperor), the Northern Yuan ruler. The Ming army found and defeated the Northern Yuan horde at Buir Lake, capturing many of their people.