Siamese–Vietnamese War (1771–1773)
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The Siamese–Vietnamese War (1771–1773) was a war between Siam (modern Thailand) of the Thonburi Period in the reign of King Taksin and the Nguyễn Lords of Cochinchina or Southern Vietnam. The war also involved Cambodia and the Hà Tiên polity, which were allies of the Nguyen Lord.
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Siamese–Vietnamese War (1771–1773) | |||||
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Part of Siamese–Vietnamese Wars | |||||
Siamese invasion of Cambodia and Hà Tiên in 1771 and Vietnamese counter-offensives in 1772; Red represents the Siamese. Yellow and Brown represent Cambodia and the Nguyen Lord of Cochinchina. | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Thonburi Kingdom (Siam) |
Đàng Trong (Nguyễn Lords) Cambodia Hà Tiên polity | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Taksin Phraya Yommaraj Thongduang Chaophraya Chakri Mut Phraya Phiphit Chen Lian Phraya Phichai Aisawan Yang Jinzong Ang Non |
Nguyễn Phúc Thuần Nguyễn Cửu Đàm Tống Phước Hiệp Nguyễn Hữu Nhơn Nguyễn Khoa Thuyên Outey II (Ang Ton) Oknha Yumreach Tol Mạc Thiên Tứ Mạc Tử Dung Mạc Tử Thảng | ||||
Strength | |||||
20,000 | More than 12,000 |
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