Chế Mân

[5] 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.

[7] Facing unexpected Cham defiance, Kublai ordered his eleventh son Prince Toghon to organize a land invasion of Champa through Dai Viet.

In response to this, Chế Mân's son, Che Chi, set out to recapture two districts ceded by Champa to Đại Việt.

[13] He also initiated the construction of Yang Prong, another religious temple located in Ea Súp district, Đắk Lắk province, Central Highlands.