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His invasion fleet was sunk by a massive typhoon: so powerful and strong that the Japanese referred to it as Kamikaze or divine wind (yes, that is also what the Japanese called their suicide pilots in the Second World War: They to were sinking the fleet of the enemy(in theory)). The destruction of the fleet was complete.

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Essentially because although the Mongols managed to triumph over any land enemy they faced, for the most part, there was one enemy they couldn't defeat: the ocean. The Mongols were never able to field an effective army, and they could not triumph in Indochina without one.

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