In 1282,
Kublai Khan tried to gain passage through Champa of his ambassadors, but Chế Mân took them prisoner. Kublai Khan then asked the
Trần dynasty of Đại Việt for entrance into Champa but received the same denial. In early 1283, Kublai dispatched a fleet of 100 warships led by Sogetu and invaded Champa. The battle hardened Yuan troops with their naval and armor superiority quickly drove the Cham out of the capital of
Vijaya. Indravarman V and Crown Prince Harijit fled into the mountains, waging guerilla resistance against the enemy and refused to surrender, forcing the Mongols to suffer heat, illness, humidity, lack of supplies and desertion. Sogetu then requested Kublai for reinforcement and supplies. Yuan logistics and reinforcement fleet of 20,000 troops and 200 warships under Qutuq and Ariq Qaya arrived in Champa in April 1284. Due to lack of coordination, the Yuan fleet had to catch up Sogetu's forces, whom already marched north to present-day
Huế and blazed a trait of destruction on Cham port-cities along his way north. Indravarman and Harijit were still rejecting Kublai's current demands and delivered excuses to the Khan, which Kublai found dishonored. Facing unexpected Cham defiance, Kublai ordered his eleventh son Prince
Toghon to organize a land invasion of Champa through Dai Viet. The Dai Viet king then allied with Champa. They defeated Yuan forces in June 1285 at
battle of Chuong Duong. The death of the top Mongol leader, Sagatou, was the beginning of the end of the Mongol invasion of Champa and Annam. ==Marriage with Huyen Tran==