Ja Lidong rebellion (original) (raw)
The Ja Lidong rebellion was a Cham anti-Vietnamese rebellion led by a Cham leader named in 1822–23. Ja Lidong was either a Cham or a highlander, and his multi-ethnic revolt consisted of both Cham and highlanders of Churu, Raglai, Koho backgrounds.
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dbo:abstract | The Ja Lidong rebellion was a Cham anti-Vietnamese rebellion led by a Cham leader named in 1822–23. Ja Lidong was either a Cham or a highlander, and his multi-ethnic revolt consisted of both Cham and highlanders of Churu, Raglai, Koho backgrounds. From 1799 onward, the Vietnamese Nguyen court effectively turned Panduranga, the last Cham (Champa) polity, into a Vietnamese semisatrapy, with nominal rulers appointed by Gia Long and his son Minh Mang. The recent ruling ruler of Panduranga, Po Saong Nyung Ceng, died in June 1822 while his grand vizier Po Klan Thu was in Huế with the court of Minh Mang, was waiting for an desired investiture. In August 1822, Ja Lidong from Malathit (southwest of Phan Thiết) led a Cham uprising against Minh Mang's harsh mandatory levies and were advancing toward Bình Thuận, posing a threat to densely populated areas of Bình Thuận where the (Vietnamese) Kinh were majority residents. Furious with news of the rebellion, Po Klan Thu requested Minh Mang for help, and Minh Mang immediately approved. Po Klan Thu was enthroned shortly after as ruler of Champa but a "commissioner of Champa" from the eyes of the Vietnamese, still he wasn't able to restrain popular discontent among the Chams. After receiving investiture, Po Klan Thu returned to Panduranga's capital Phan Rí, while Ja Lidong's forces had captured many regions and blown up a strategic fort in Thị Linh. In February 1823, the Cham royal court assembled an army, assisted by Kinh militia under the command of . From Long Hương, Phan Rí and , they began hunting down the rebels of Ja Lidong, engaged and defeated them. The army of Ja Lidong however did not disintegrate but retreated westward to the Mekong Delta, which was under the governance of the Viceroyalty of Saigon. The current viceroy of Saigon, Lê Văn Duyệt, sent envoy Nguyễn Văn Châu to meet Ja Lidong and made a compromise. After the deal has been facilitated, Ja Lidong agreed to surrender his arms and army peacefully to Lê Văn Duyệt. (en) |
dbo:causalties | 400 surrendered |
dbo:combatant | *Principality of Thuận Thành *Viceroyalty of Gia Định Ja Lidong rebels Vietnamese court |
dbo:commander | dbr:Po_Klan_Thu dbr:Ja_Lidong |
dbo:place | dbr:Principality_of_Thuận_Thành dbr:Southern_Vietnam |
dbo:result | Cease fire negotiated, voluntary surrender of Ja Lidong |
dbo:strength | unknown |
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dbp:casualties | 400 (xsd:integer) none (en) |
dbp:combatant | Vietnamese court * Viceroyalty of Gia Định * Principality of Thuận Thành (en) Ja Lidong rebels (en) |
dbp:commander | dbr:Ja_Lidong Po Klan Thu Thái Văn Thuận (en) |
dbp:conflict | Ja Lidong rebellion (en) |
dbp:date | August 1822–March 1823 (en) |
dbp:place | Principality of Thuận Thành , modern-day Southern Vietnam. (en) |
dbp:result | Cease fire negotiated, voluntary surrender of Ja Lidong (en) |
dbp:strength | unknown (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The Ja Lidong rebellion was a Cham anti-Vietnamese rebellion led by a Cham leader named in 1822–23. Ja Lidong was either a Cham or a highlander, and his multi-ethnic revolt consisted of both Cham and highlanders of Churu, Raglai, Koho backgrounds. (en) |
rdfs:label | Ja Lidong rebellion (en) |
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foaf:name | Ja Lidong rebellion (en) |
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