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The Cambodian rebellion of 1840 was a Cambodian short-lived anti-Vietnamese insurrection fought particularly heavily around Prey Veng and Ba Phnom. In 1840, the Cambodian queen Ang Mey was deposed by Vietnamese; she was arrested and deported to Vietnam along with her relatives and the royal regalia. Spurred by the incident, many Cambodian courtiers and their followers revolted against the Vietnamese rule. The rebels appealed to Siam who supported another claimant to the Cambodian throne, Prince Ang Duong. Rama III responded and sent Ang Duong back from exile in Bangkok with Siamese troops to install him on the throne.

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  • The Cambodian rebellion of 1840 was a Cambodian short-lived anti-Vietnamese insurrection fought particularly heavily around Prey Veng and Ba Phnom. In 1840, the Cambodian queen Ang Mey was deposed by Vietnamese; she was arrested and deported to Vietnam along with her relatives and the royal regalia. Spurred by the incident, many Cambodian courtiers and their followers revolted against the Vietnamese rule. The rebels appealed to Siam who supported another claimant to the Cambodian throne, Prince Ang Duong. Rama III responded and sent Ang Duong back from exile in Bangkok with Siamese troops to install him on the throne. The Vietnamese suffered attack from both Siamese troops and Cambodian rebels. What was worse, in Cochinchina, there were several rebellion broke out. The main strength of Vietnamese marched to Cochinchina to put down those rebellions. Thiệu Trị, the new crowned Vietnamese emperor, decided to seek a peaceful resolution. Trương Minh Giảng, the Governor-General of Trấn Tây (Cambodia), was called back. Giảng was arrested and later committed suicide in prison. Ang Duong agreed to place Cambodia under joint Siamese-Vietnamese protection in 1846. The Vietnamese released Cambodian royalties and returned the royal regalia. In the same time, Vietnamese troops pulled out of Cambodia. Finally, Vietnamese lost control of this country, Cambodia won independence from Vietnam. Though there were still a few Siamese troops stayed in Cambodia, the Cambodian king had greater autonomy than before. (en)
  • 1840年柬埔寨抗越大起义是1840年柬埔寨爆发的一次全国性的反抗越南统治的起义,越南阮朝稱之為鎮西之變。除了柬埔寨以外,这次起义还影响到越南下高棉人聚居区。 (zh)
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  • unknown
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  • Support:
  • Rattanakosin Kingdom(Siam)
  • Khmer anti-Vietnamese rebels
  • Nguyễn dynasty(Vietnam)
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  • Cambodia came under joint Siamese-Vietnamese suzerainty
  • Cambodia independence from Vietnam
  • Siamese intervention
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  • unknown
  • Khmer rebels: unknown
  • Siamese: 20,000 mercenaries
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  • unknown (en)
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  • Rattanakosin Kingdom (en)
  • Support: (en)
  • Nguyễn dynasty (en)
  • Khmer anti-Vietnamese rebels (en)
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  • support: (en)
  • Ang Duongref|In Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Ông Đôn (匿螉𧑒).|group=n (en)
  • Chaophraya Bodindecha (Sing Sinhaseni)ref|In Vietnamese records, he was called Phi nhã Chất tri (丕雅質知).|group=n (en)
  • Lê Văn Đức (en)
  • Lê Đại Cương (en)
  • Nguyễn Tiến Lâm (en)
  • Phạm Văn Điển (en)
  • Trương Minh Giảng (en)
  • former Cambodian queen, princes and ministers: (en)
  • no unified leader (en)
  • Ang Emref|In Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Ông Yêm (匿螉俺).|group=n (en)
  • Ang Meyref|In Vietnamese records, he was called Ngọc Vân (玉雲).|group=n (en)
  • Chaofa Talaha ref|Also known as Oknya Chakrey (Lung). In Vietnamese records, he was called Trà Long (茶龍).|group=n (en)
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  • Cambodian anti-Vietnamese rebellion (en)
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  • 1840 (xsd:integer)
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  • Cambodia came under joint Siamese-Vietnamese suzerainty (en)
  • Cambodia independence from Vietnam (en)
  • Siamese intervention (en)
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  • unknown (en)
  • Khmer rebels: unknown (en)
  • Siamese: 20,000 mercenaries (en)
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  • 1840年柬埔寨抗越大起义是1840年柬埔寨爆发的一次全国性的反抗越南统治的起义,越南阮朝稱之為鎮西之變。除了柬埔寨以外,这次起义还影响到越南下高棉人聚居区。 (zh)
  • The Cambodian rebellion of 1840 was a Cambodian short-lived anti-Vietnamese insurrection fought particularly heavily around Prey Veng and Ba Phnom. In 1840, the Cambodian queen Ang Mey was deposed by Vietnamese; she was arrested and deported to Vietnam along with her relatives and the royal regalia. Spurred by the incident, many Cambodian courtiers and their followers revolted against the Vietnamese rule. The rebels appealed to Siam who supported another claimant to the Cambodian throne, Prince Ang Duong. Rama III responded and sent Ang Duong back from exile in Bangkok with Siamese troops to install him on the throne. (en)
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  • Cambodian rebellion (1840) (en)
  • 1840年柬埔寨抗越大起义 (zh)
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  • Cambodian anti-Vietnamese rebellion (1840) (en)
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