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Kaungsin is a
village located in
Bhamo Township,
Bhamo District in the
Kachin State of
northeastern Burma.
Maplandia world gazetteer Satellite map at Maplandia...
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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...
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Chinese army
advanced to
Kaungsin but
turned back
because of
excessive heat. They
returned however in 1283,
destroying Kaungsin and
advancing into the Irrawaddy...
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Bhamo Katha Kyaukse Meiktila Mogok Mandalay Toungoo Yamethin Kaungton Kaungsin Shwegu Yinkhe Moda
Katha Htigyaing Mekkaya Ta On
Myinsaing Myittha Hlaingdet...
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Ngasaunggyan (modern Yingjiang). The
Mongol troops reached as far
south as
Kaungsin,
which guarded the
Bhamo P****, the
gateway into the Irrawaddy,
before retreating...
- forces, who counterattack,
reaching as far
south as the
fortress city of
Kaungsin ("Gold Teeth"),
which guards the
Bhamo P**** in
northern Myanmar. Later...
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located on the
Irrawaddy river, 7 km from
another contemporary fort at
Kaungsin.: 178–9
Maplandia world gazetteer Moore,
Elizabeth (2023).
Wider Bagan:...
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starting with the Pyu city of Halin,
followed by Ava (Inwa), Mekkhaya, Pinle,
Kaungsin, Allagappa, Legaing, Tagaung, Sri Ksetra,
Pagan (Bagan), Myinsaing−Mekkhaya−Pinle...
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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...
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Hngetpyawdaw Hpaulu Htaira Htonbo Jeang Kabani Kadaw Kamani Kangyi Kantha Karing Kaungsin Kaungton Kawabum Kawahka Kawnan Kawngbu Kho-kyin
Konkha Kon-mahat Kontein...