Ja Thak Wa uprising
Cham revolt in Vietnam (1834-1835) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ja Thak Wa uprising (Vietnamese: Khởi nghĩa Ja Thak Wa) was a revolt led by two ethnic Cham leaders, Ja Thak Wa and Po War Palei, against the Vietnamese government under Emperor Minh Mạng in 19th century southern Vietnam.[1]
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Neo-Champa | Nguyễn dynasty | ||||||
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Ja Thak Wa † Po War Palei † |
Bùi Công Huyên Lê Đức Tiệm | ||||||
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