History of the Cham–Vietnamese wars
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The Cham-Vietnamese Wars refer to a series of wars and conflicts between various dynasties of Vietnam and of Champa that led to a total annexation of Champa by the Vietnamese. These wars were part of Vietnam's Nam tiến (March to the South).
List of conflicts[edit]
Name | Result | |
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1 | Cham-Vietnamese War (982) | Vietnamese victory |
2 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1044) | Vietnamese victory |
3 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1069) | Vietnamese victory |
4 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1075-1104) | |
5 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1367-1396) | Vietnamese victory |
6 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1400-1407) | Cham victory |
7 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1446) | |
8 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1471) | Vietnamese victory |
9 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1611) | |
10 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1653) | |
11 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1693) | |
12 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1832-1834) (Katip Suma's Jihad against Vietnam) | Vietnamese victory |
13 | Cham-Vietnamese War (1834-1835) (jathak wa uprising) | Vietnamese victory |
References[edit]
- ^ Dictionary of Wars - George C. Kohn. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ^ Vietnam - Nick Ray (Travel writer). Books.google.com. 2010-09-15. p. 277. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ^ Vietnam - Scott Rutherford. Books.google.com. p. 71. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ^ Lonely Planet Vietnam - Lonely Planet, Iain Stewart, Brett Atkinson, Peter Dragicevich, Nick Ray. Books.google.com. 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2015-08-27.