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- Kaungsin is a village in Bhamo Township in Bhamo District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma. Maplandia world gazetteer Satellite map at Maplandia...
- Kaungsin, the next fort in line, fell just six days later on 9 December 1283. The Mongol sources say that the Burmese lost 10,000 men at Kaungsin. The...
- Bhamo Katha Kyaukse Meiktila Mogok Mandalay Toungoo Yamethin Kaungton Kaungsin Shwegu Yinkhe Moda Katha Htigyaing Mekkaya Ta On Myinsaing Myittha Hlaingdet...
- Chinese army advanced to Kaungsin but turned back because of excessive heat. They returned however in 1283, destroying Kaungsin and advancing into the Irrawaddy...
- Ngasaunggyan (modern Yingjiang). The Mongol troops reached as far south as Kaungsin, which guarded the Bhamo P****, the gateway into the Irrawaddy, before retreating...
- invaders on December 3. The defeat breaks the morale of the Burmese defenses. Kaungsin, the next fortress in line, falls just six days later. Mongol forces invade...
- located on the Irrawaddy river, 7 km from another contemporary fort at Kaungsin.: 178–9  Maplandia world gazetteer Moore, Elizabeth (2023). Wider Bagan:...
- forces, who counterattack, reaching as far south as the fortress city of Kaungsin ("Gold Teeth"), which guards the Bhamo P**** in northern Myanmar. Later...
- Hngetpyawdaw Hpaulu Htaira Htonbo Jeang Kabani Kadaw Kamani Kangyi Kantha Karing Kaungsin Kaungton Kawabum Kawahka Kawnan Kawngbu Kho-kyin Konkha Kon-mahat Kontein...
- The Mongols chased the retreating Burmese armies and defeated them at Kaungsin on 9 December 1283. Ananda Pyissi and the army fell back to Tagaung but...