- The
Battle of
Ngasaunggyan (Chinese: 牙嵩延之戰) was
fought in 1277
between the Yuan
dynasty of
China and the
Pagan Kingdom of
Burma led by Narathihapate. The...
-
border war, a 1278
Burmese inscription mentions the army's
defeat at
Ngasaunggyan. The
Mongol accounts of the
border war
contain certain errors of location...
-
under Ottone Visconti defeats the
Della Torre family troops.
Battle of
Ngasaunggyan The
Mongols repel the
invasion of
Yunnan by the
Pagan Empire under Narathihapate...
-
State of north-eastern Burma. The Bagan-era
Ngasaunggyan fort,
known as the site of the
Battle of
Ngasaunggyan in 1277, is
located at Mya Zay Di. Its earthen...
- country. The
first invasion in 1277
defeated the
Burmese at the
Battle of
Ngasaunggyan, and
secured their hold of
Kanngai (modern-day Yingjiang, Yunnan, 112...
- Holy
Roman Emperor 1220,
Siege of
Samarkand 1277
After the
battle of
Ngasaunggyan,
Kublai Khan
captured his
first war-elephants. 1398,
Capture of Delhi...
- forces.
Mongol invasion of Burma:
Mongol forces besiege the
fortress at
Ngasaunggyan on
September 23. The
Burmese garrison withstands the
siege for two months...
-
heart of
Anatolia in
triumph and
enters the city on
April 23.
Battle of
Ngasaunggyan: A
Burmese army (some 80,000 men) led by King
Narathihapate (or Sithu...
- battalions—at the border, in present-day Yunnan. In the
ensuing battle of
Ngasaunggyan, the
larger Burmese army was
defeated by the smaller, more
mobile Mongol...
- the
region but the army was
driven back in
April 1277 at the
battle of
Ngasaunggyan (modern Yingjiang). The
Mongol troops reached as far
south as Kaungsin...