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In this episode, we explore the Mongol Empire’s 13th-century campaigns against Đại Việt and Champa, where the Trần dynasty led Vietnamese resistance through strategic retreats, resilient defense, and decisive naval ambushes. The episode highlights the three major invasions of 1258, 1285, and 1287–1288, culminating in the legendary Battle of Bạch Đằng, where metal-tipped stakes helped destroy the Mongol fleet. Although the Yuan dynasty failed to conquer the region or install a puppet ruler, the conflict ultimately produced a tributary relationship meant to preserve peace. We also look at how this era became a powerful symbol in Vietnamese historiography of national defense against foreign imperialism, while also contributing to the spread of gunpowder technology across Southeast Asia.
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