- Battle of Pagan
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Pagan
partof=Mongol-Pagan Battles
campaign=
caption=
date=1287
place=Pagan, Myanmar
casus=
territory=
result=Mongol victory; fall of Pagan Empire
combatant1=Pagan Empire
combatant2=Mongol Empire
commander1=Thihathu
commander2=Temür
strength1=Unknown
strength2=Unknown, but considerable
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=UnknownThe Battle of Pagan was fought in1287 betweenKublai Khan 's MongolYuan dynasty ofChina , and their neighbors to the south, the Pagan Empire. The battle was initiated by the Mongols, who sensed opportunity in the political turmoil caused by their successful1283 invasion of the Pagan Empire in theBattle of Bhamo . By the end of the battle, the Mongols had occupied much of the Pagan Empire and its capital city Pagan; although they quickly restored a member of the royal family as a puppet monarch, the empire crumbled as most of its territories declared independence.Following the
Battle of Bhamo , in which the Mongol army penetrated the Irrawaddy River river valley and establishedgarrison s there, KingNarathihapate of the Pagan Empire fled south toBassein on the Irrawaddy river delta and offered submission to the Mongol Empire. His actions were deemed precipitous and cowardly, as the Mongols had chosen not to advance further into the empire, and earned the King the nickname "Tarokpyemin", translating to "the king who ran away from the Chinese". When Narathihapate returned to theProme province in 1287 to start rebuilding his empire, his shamed sonThihathu murdered him and took power himself.The political turmoil of these events tempted Kublai Khan's grandson Temür (later to succeed Kublai as
Emperor Chengzong of Yuan China ), who was stationed in the southerlyYunnan province, to action. Temür led a large army down the Irrawaddy river valley and captured the capital city Pagan, also sending military parties across the country to ensure submission. The expedition is considered to have been a costly one for the invading Mongol army. Following the battle, the Mongols installed one of the remaining members of the royal family,Kyawswa , as monarch in exchange for his submission to Mongol overlordship. However, the stress of the power struggles and invasion on the central government was too much for the empire to withstand; it quickly fractured as various provinces declared independence from the weak seat of centralized power. Thus ended the Pagan period of Burmese history.References
* Hall, D.G.E. (1960). " [http://mission.itu.ch/MISSIONS/Myanmar/Burma/bur_history.pdf "Burma"] ". Hutchinson & Co.: London. Third edition.
* [http://www.myanmars.net/history/wars.htm Wars Myanmars Fought] (Retrieved May 23, 2005)
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