I would assume that there must have been several stone fortifications across Asia that the mongols successfully defeated in their conquests across much of Asia. But in the second mongol invasion of Hungary and third mongol invasion of Poland it seems that the increase in stone fortifications played a major role in the Mongol forces defeat.
Did the mongols have worse siege equipment than before? Or was it something about the difference in the mongol armies from the original conquests in Asia?
More can be said, but here’s a previous answer to (the same question?) by u/Hergrim.