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Mongol Invasions of Burma

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In this episode, we focus on the Mongol invasions of Burma in the late 13th century, when Kublai Khan’s Yuan dynasty challenged the powerful Pagan Empire. The episode explores how these campaigns weakened and ultimately helped bring down the Pagan Kingdom, ending centuries of dominance in central Burma. It also considers newer interpretations that question the idea of a complete Mongol occupation, emphasizing Burmese resistance, difficult terrain, and tropical conditions that limited Yuan success. In the aftermath, the rise of the Myinsaing Kingdom under three brothers marked a new center of power, while Burma entered a long period of political fragmentation and growing Tai-Shan influence.

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