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    The SiameseVietnamese War of 18331834 (Thai: อานามสยามยุทธ (พ.ศ. 2376 – พ.ศ. 2377), Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt–Xiêm (1831–1834)), also known as the...
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    The SiameseVietnamese War of 1841–1845 (Thai: อานามสยามยุทธ (พ.ศ. 2384 – พ.ศ. 2388), Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt–Xiêm (1841–1845), Khmer: សង្គ្រាមសៀម-យួន...
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    The SiameseVietnamese wars were a series of armed conflicts between the Siamese Ayutthaya Kingdom and Rattanakosin Kingdom and the various dynasties of...
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    Lê Văn Khôi revolt (category 1833 in Vietnam)
    revolt (Vietnamese: Cuộc nổi dậy Lê Văn Khôi, 1833–1835) was an important revolt in 19th-century Vietnam, in which southern Vietnamese, Vietnamese Catholics...
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  • Bodin to attack the Vietnamese positions in Cambodia in early 1833 at the outbreak of the First SiameseVietnamese War. The Vietnamese quickly abandoned...
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    relations with Đại Việt despite the Mongols suffering major military defeats. In contrast, modern Vietnamese historiography regards the war as a major victory...
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  • Lê Văn Khôi (category 1834 deaths)
    1834) was the adopted son of the Vietnamese general Lê Văn Duyệt. He led the 1833–1835 Lê Văn Khôi revolt against Emperor Minh Mạng, but died in 1834...
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  • Chams in struggle against pre-colonial Vietnamese colonisation. In the 1830s, while the SiameseVietnamese wars were underway, the Chams initiated a major...
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    The Burmese–Siamese War of 1765–1767, also known as the war of the second fall of Ayutthaya (Thai: สงครามคราวเสียกรุงศรีอยุธยาครั้งที่สอง) was the second...
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    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) (category 20th century in Thailand)
    In 1833, during the Siamese-Vietnamese War, the Siamese forces took control of Muang Phuan and its whole Phuan population were deported to Siam in order...
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  • Vietnam. 258 BC is the current consensus. Some Vietnamese sources such as the Đại Việt sử lược and the Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư contend that this event took...
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    cen- turies, they fought Siam successfully for these frontiers. Once-in 1430-31 -the Siamese captured Angkor and seated a Siamese puppet on the throne. But...
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    The Cham–Đại Việt War of 1471 or Vietnamese invasion of Champa was a military expedition launched by Lê Thánh Tông of Đại Việt under the Lê dynasty and...
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    Chaophraya Bodindecha (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    Rebellion of King Anouvong of Vientiane (กบฏเจ้าอนุวงศ์) and Siamese-Vietnamese Wars in 1831–1834 and 1841–1845 (อานัมสยามยุทธ). His descendants bear the surname...
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    Minh Mạng (category Articles with Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
    Vietnamization of Cambodia. Siamese accounts describe that Khmer nobles in Phnom Penh was forced to dress like Vietnamese, abide to Vietnamese laws, and were called...
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    Nguyễn dynasty (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
    the centuries-long Nam tiến and the SiameseVietnamese wars. Vietnamese territory peaked in the history from 1834 to 1841. The empire also used to implement...
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    Phuan in 1834 was a forced migration campaign carried out by Siam in the course of their 18331834 war with Vietnam, in order to deny the Vietnamese the chance...
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    a Vietnamese vassal in 1813. Cambodia was again invaded by Vietnam in 1833 and it was directly ruled by Vietnam from 1834 to 1841. The Vietnamese emperor...
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    the Mekong. In late 1831 Siam and Vietnam had a series of wars (Siamese-Vietnamese War 1831–1834, and Siamese-Vietnamese War 1841–1845) over control of...
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    Lao rebellion (1826–1828) (category Wars involving Laos)
    Bangkok. Relations between Siam and Vietnam deteriorated further leading up the Siamese-Vietnamese wars of the 1830s. In 1833, a revolt broke out against...
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    In 1127, Suryavarman II demanded Vietnamese king Lý Dương Hoán to pay tribute for the Khmer Empire, but the Vietnamese refused. Suryavarman decided to...
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    victory for the Vietnamese force over Cham force in the battle of Luộc River where Chế Bồng Nga was killed in 1390 by firearms of Vietnamese Prince Trần Khát...
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    Act 1833, beginning the process of giving slaves in much of the British Empire their freedom, receives royal assent (coming into effect August 1, 1834)....
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    Cochinchina (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    Cochin-China (/ˌkoʊtʃɪnˈtʃaɪnə/, UK also /ˌkɒtʃ-/; Vietnamese: Đàng Trong (17th–18th centuries), Việt Nam (1802–1831), Đại Nam (1831–1862), Nam Kỳ (1862–1945);...
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    Imperial City of Huế (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
    The Imperial City (Vietnamese: Hoàng thành; chữ Hán: 皇城) is a walled enclosure within the citadel (Kinh thành; chữ Hán: 京城) of the city of Huế, the former...
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    Principality of Hà Tiên (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    Rama I was crowned the new Siamese king in 1782, a Siamese general Phraya Thatsada (พระยาทัศดา, Thát Xỉ Đa in Vietnamese) was sent to capture Hà Tiên...
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  • Trương Minh Giảng (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    Năng. Two Siamese generals, Bodindecha and Phra Klang, led troops to attack the Vietnamese provinces of Hà Tiên and An Giang and Vietnamese imperial forces...
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  • provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899. Conflicts of this era include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Civil War in North America...
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    1831–1834SiameseVietnamese War for Cambodia and Southern Vietnam. 1839 – The Emperor Minh Mạng renames Việt Nam to Đại Nam. August 15, 1834 – The...
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  • Vietnamese Martyrs (Vietnamese: Các Thánh Tử đạo Việt Nam), also known as the Martyrs of Tonkin and Cochinchina, collectively Martyrs of Annam or formerly...
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