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The Makassar revolt (Thai: กบฏมักกะสัน) was an uprising in 1686 in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya during the reign of King Narai. The revolt was led by a Prince of the Makassars who settled in Ayutthaya after the Dutch Empire had invaded his kingdom in the Celebes. The Makassar Prince, goaded by princes of Champa and supported by some Malays whose quarter neighbours his own, plotted to overthrow King Narai and seize control of the Kingdom with a puppet ruler; one of his own brothers, who would be pliant to his political and religious demands, such as conversion to Islam. However, the plot was uncovered when another Champa Prince; a palace officer and brother to the conspirators refused to participate in their upheaval and instead informed Narai's Greek minister Constantine Phaulkon, who alerts t

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  • The Makassar revolt (Thai: กบฏมักกะสัน) was an uprising in 1686 in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya during the reign of King Narai. The revolt was led by a Prince of the Makassars who settled in Ayutthaya after the Dutch Empire had invaded his kingdom in the Celebes. The Makassar Prince, goaded by princes of Champa and supported by some Malays whose quarter neighbours his own, plotted to overthrow King Narai and seize control of the Kingdom with a puppet ruler; one of his own brothers, who would be pliant to his political and religious demands, such as conversion to Islam. However, the plot was uncovered when another Champa Prince; a palace officer and brother to the conspirators refused to participate in their upheaval and instead informed Narai's Greek minister Constantine Phaulkon, who alerts the King of the plot. Attempts of maintaining peace and order, as well as negotiations proved futile and the revolt was suppressed with a force consisting of Siamese and primarily English and French allies after intense fighting in Bangkok and Ayutthaya. (en)
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  • 17 Europeans killed
  • 366 Siamese and Europeans killed
  • About 1000 Siamese killed
  • Ayutthaya:
  • Bangkok:
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  • *
  • Kingdom of Ayutthayaand allies:
  • Makassar rebels and rebel Muslim clerics
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  • 1686-09-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Kingdom of Ayutthayavictory
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  • 1 English ship (The Herbert)
  • 1 galley
  • 100-200 Makassar fighters
  • 22 Galleys
  • 40-60 Europeans
  • 400 Siamese and European musketeers and pikemen
  • 50 Makassar fighters
  • 60 barges
  • 8000-200,00 Siamese
  • Ayutthaya:
  • Bangkok:
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  • 58601846 (xsd:integer)
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  • 3508 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • 1090950724 (xsd:integer)
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  • Painting of Ayutthaya c.1665 by Johannes Vingboons, ordered by the Dutch East India Company, Amsterdam (en)
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  • About 1000 Siamese killed (en)
  • Bangkok: 17 Makassars killed Galley captured Ayutthaya: All Makassars killed and captured (en)
  • Bangkok: 366 Siamese and Europeans killed Ayutthaya: 17 Europeans killed (en)
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  • Kingdom of Ayutthaya and allies: * * (en)
  • Makassar rebels and rebel Muslim clerics (en)
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  • Claude de Forbin (en)
  • Daeng Mangalle (en)
  • Edward Udall (en)
  • John Coates (en)
  • King Narai (en)
  • Phaulkon (en)
  • Vèret (en)
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  • Makassar revolt (en)
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  • 0001-08-15 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Bangkok and Ayutthaya (en)
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  • Kingdom of Ayutthaya victory (en)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
  • 22 (xsd:integer)
  • 40 (xsd:integer)
  • 60 (xsd:integer)
  • Bangkok: 400 Siamese and European musketeers and pikemen (en)
  • Ayutthaya: 8000-200,00 Siamese (en)
  • Bangkok: 50 Makassar fighters (en)
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  • The Makassar revolt (Thai: กบฏมักกะสัน) was an uprising in 1686 in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya during the reign of King Narai. The revolt was led by a Prince of the Makassars who settled in Ayutthaya after the Dutch Empire had invaded his kingdom in the Celebes. The Makassar Prince, goaded by princes of Champa and supported by some Malays whose quarter neighbours his own, plotted to overthrow King Narai and seize control of the Kingdom with a puppet ruler; one of his own brothers, who would be pliant to his political and religious demands, such as conversion to Islam. However, the plot was uncovered when another Champa Prince; a palace officer and brother to the conspirators refused to participate in their upheaval and instead informed Narai's Greek minister Constantine Phaulkon, who alerts t (en)
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  • 1686 Makassar revolt (en)
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