Nduai Kabait rebellion, the Glossary
The Nduai Kabait Rebellion was an anti-Vietnamese Cham revolt led by Nduai Kabait, took place in 1826 in Central Vietnam against the court of Po Klan Thu (r. 1822–1828), the ruling Cham king who was considered being manipulated by the Vietnamese ruler Minh Mang, and increasing (Vietnamese) Kinh settler residences in Panduranga.[1]
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15 relations: Đồng Nai province, Central Vietnam, Chams, History of the Cham–Vietnamese wars, Ja Lidong rebellion, Ja Thak Wa uprising, Katip Sumat uprising, Khánh Hòa province, Minh Mạng, Nguyễn dynasty, Panduranga (Champa), Phú Yên province, Po Klan Thu, Principality of Thuận Thành, Southern Vietnam.
- 19th century in Vietnam
- Anti-Vietnamese sentiment
- Conflicts in 1820
- History of Champa
Đồng Nai province
Đồng Nai is a province in the Southeast region of Vietnam, located east and northeast of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
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Central Vietnam
Central Vietnam (Trung Bộ or miền Trung), also known as Middle Vietnam or The Middle, formerly known as Trung Phần by South Vietnam, Trung Kỳ and Annam under French Indochina, is one of the three geographical regions within Vietnam.
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Chams
The Chams (Cham: ꨌꩌ, Čaṃ), or Champa people (Cham:, Urang Campa; Người Chăm or Người Chàm; ជនជាតិចាម), are an Austronesian ethnic group in Southeast Asia as well as an indigenous people of central Vietnam.
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History of the Cham–Vietnamese wars
The Cham-Vietnamese Wars were a series of wars and conflicts between various Vietnamese dynasties and of Champa that led to a total annexation of Champa by the Vietnamese, starting with the 10th-century wars between the two states, and ended with recent 20th-century ethnic conflicts.
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Ja Lidong rebellion
The Ja Lidong rebellion was a Cham anti-Vietnamese rebellion led by a Cham leader named Ja Lidong in 1822–23. Nduai Kabait rebellion and Ja Lidong rebellion are 19th century in Vietnam, 19th-century rebellions, anti-Vietnamese sentiment, History of Champa and rebellions in Asia.
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Ja Thak Wa uprising
Ja Thak Wa uprising (Khởi nghĩa Ja Thak Wa) was a revolt led by two ethnic Cham leaders, Ja Thak Wa and Po War Palei, against the Vietnamese government under Emperor Minh Mạng in 19th century southern Vietnam. Nduai Kabait rebellion and Ja Thak Wa uprising are 19th century in Vietnam, 19th-century rebellions, History of Champa and rebellions in Asia.
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Katip Sumat uprising
Katip Sumat uprising (Phong trào Hồi Giáo của Katip Sumat) was a revolt in 19th century Southern Vietnam. Nduai Kabait rebellion and Katip Sumat uprising are 19th century in Vietnam, 19th-century rebellions, History of Champa, National liberation movements and rebellions in Asia.
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Khánh Hòa province
Khánh Hòa is a southern coastal province in the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam.
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Minh Mạng
Minh Mạng or Minh Mệnh (命, lit. "the bright favour of Heaven"; 25 May 1791 – 20 January 1841; born Nguyễn Phúc Đảm, also known as Nguyễn Phúc Kiểu) was the second emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam, reigning from 14 February 1820 until his death, on 20 January 1841.
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Nguyễn dynasty
The Nguyễn dynasty (chữ Nôm: 茹阮, Nhà Nguyễn; chữ Hán: 朝阮, triều Nguyễn) was the last Vietnamese dynasty, which was preceded by the Nguyễn lords and ruled the unified Vietnamese state independently from 1802 to 1883 before being a French protectorate.
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Panduranga (Champa)
Panduranga (Old Cham: Paṅrauṅ/ Panrāṅ; Sanskrit: पाण्डुरङ्ग / Pāṇḍuraṅga) or Prangdarang was a Cham Principality. Nduai Kabait rebellion and Panduranga (Champa) are History of Champa.
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Phú Yên province
Phú Yên is a central coastal province in the South Central Coast region, in Central Vietnam.
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Po Klan Thu
Po Klan Thu (died 1828) was the ruler of Champa from 1822 to 1828.
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Principality of Thuận Thành
Principality of Thuận Thành, commonly known to the Cham as Pänduranga or Prangdarang, neologism Panduranga Champa, was the last Cham state that centered around the modern day city of Phan Rang in south-central Vietnam. Nduai Kabait rebellion and Principality of Thuận Thành are History of Champa.
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Southern Vietnam
Southern Vietnam (Nam Bộ) is one of the three geographical regions of Vietnam, the other two being Northern and Central Vietnam.
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See also
19th century in Vietnam
- Annam (French protectorate)
- Bombardment of Tourane (1847)
- Cambodian rebellion (1820)
- Cambodian rebellion (1840)
- Cochinchina campaign
- French Cochinchina
- French Indochina
- French assistance to Nguyễn Ánh
- French conquest of Vietnam
- Ja Lidong rebellion
- Ja Thak Wa uprising
- Katip Sumat uprising
- Lê Văn Khôi revolt
- Lục Vân Tiên
- Nông Văn Vân's Rebellion
- Nduai Kabait rebellion
- Nguyen dynasty
- Phan Bá Vành's Rebellion
- Principality of Hà Tiên
- Sino-French War
- Tây Sơn dynasty
- Tây Sơn wars
- Tonkin (French protectorate)
- Treaty of Saigon (1862)
- Treaty of Saigon (1874)
Anti-Vietnamese sentiment
- 2013–2014 Cambodian protests
- Anti-Vietnamese sentiment
- Ba Chúc massacre
- Cambodia National Rescue Party
- Cambodian genocide
- Cambodian rebellion (1820)
- Cambodian rebellion (1840)
- Communist Party of Kampuchea
- Gook
- Hoyerswerda riots
- Ja Lidong rebellion
- Khmer Rouge
- Lon Nol
- Mere Gook Rule
- My Lai massacre
- Mỹ Trạch massacre
- Nduai Kabait rebellion
- Pol Pot
- Social Republican Party
Conflicts in 1820
- Arequito revolt
- Bani Bu Ali expedition
- Battle of Agüi
- Battle of Camino Real
- Battle of Cepeda (1820)
- Battle of El Toro
- Battle of Mhlatuze River
- Battle of Tacuarembó
- Battle of Tarpellanca
- Bolivian War of Independence
- Cambodian rebellion (1820)
- Capture of Valdivia
- Capture of the frigate Esmeralda
- Ecuadorian War of Independence
- First Battle of Huachi
- Liberating Expedition of Peru
- Long Expedition
- Los Andes vs Prueba
- Mexican War of Independence
- Nduai Kabait rebellion
- Pemmican War
- Portuguese conquest of the Banda Oriental
- Siege of Cartagena (1820-21)
- Totonicapán Uprising of 1820
- Yorkshire West Riding Revolt
History of Champa
- Battle of Mỹ Sơn
- Battle of Thị Nại Bay
- Battle of Tonlé Sap
- Battle of Vijaya
- Champa (Ja Thak Wa)
- Champa–Đại Cồ Việt war (982)
- Champa–Đại Việt War (1367–1390)
- Champa–Đại Việt War (1471)
- History of Champa
- Huyền Trân
- Hồ Tôn Tinh
- Ja Lidong rebellion
- Ja Thak Wa uprising
- Katip Sumat uprising
- Khmer–Cham wars
- Lâm Ấp
- Military of Champa
- Mongol invasions of Vietnam
- Mỹ Sơn
- Nam tiến
- Nduai Kabait rebellion
- Panduranga (Champa)
- Principality of Thuận Thành
- Quduqian
- Sui–Lâm Ấp war
- Timeline of Champa
- Xitu