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- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) abstract "The Cambodian Usurpation of 1811-1812 was when an army from Siam (Thailand) supported Ang Snguon after he overthrew his brother Ang Chan; but Viet Nam sent a large army to help reinstate Ang Chan at Phnom Penh.Ang Chan acknowledged both Siamese (Thai) and Vietnamese suzerainty over his country, Cambodia, hoping to keep the peace by paying tribute to Siam and Vietnam. Ang Snguon, Ang Chan's brother, sought Siamese aid in an attempt to usurp the throne in 1811; King Rama II of Siam sent an army, which helped to oust Ang Chan, who fled to southern Vietnam to secure aid to regain the throne. Snguon had plotted to usurp the throne (worth mentioning is that the support provided from a foreign power – Bangkok – was fairly consistent); because of a sudden military invasion, Ang Chan was compelled to leave his kingdom and to rush to reach the city of Saigon.Seemingly perturbed, and with growing apprehension of Chan’s most friendly entente cordiale with Viet Nam and to his Emperor Gia Long, the Siamese King Rama II had decided to have a more acquiescent ruler to his imposing geo-political asset; therefore, he resolved to oust Ang Chan by military pressure.The next year, however, Vietnam's Emperor Gia Long sent a large Vietnamese army units which were a powerful military deterrent, whose intimidating presence in Cambodia to support Ang Chan, caused the Siamese to withdraw from the arena without sustaining major fighting on ground.Because of the new warfare mobility – Ang Chan took Oudong supported by allied military units, Viet Nam proved instrumental in reinstating the legitimate monarch over Cambodian territories and its people.Thus, Ang Chan was enthroned again, and Gia Long became the preferential political patron and privileged relationship (i.e. authority) to Cambodia as well. It is ascertained that Cambodia, hoping to keep peaceful terms within its boundaries, had to keep an economic compromise (sending tribute) with both Siam and Vietnam.The Khmer Kingdom proved weak; it alternated as a vassal to both the Siamese and Vietnamese kings. Although the ascendancy gained over Cambodia was assured, there were short-lived periods of semi-independence between this protectorate and Vietnam (i.e. the military authority of Saigon).".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) combatant "Khmer Kingdom".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) combatant "Nguyễn dynasty".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) combatant "Rattanakosin Kingdom(Siam)".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) commander Ang_Chan_II.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) commander Gia_Long.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Siamese–Vietnamese_Wars.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) place Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) place Southern_Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) result "Siamese strategic victory".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) result "Vietnamese tactical victory".
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- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Buddha_Loetla_Nabhalai.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1811_in_Asia.
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- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Nguyễn_dynasty.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Oudong.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Phnom_Penh.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Rama_II_of_Siam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Rattanakosin_Kingdom.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Thai_Army.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Saigon.
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- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Siamese_Army.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Siamese–Vietnamese_Wars.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Viet_Nam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cambodian Rebellion (1811–12)".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cambodian Rebellion".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) combatant "Khmer Kingdom".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) combatant "Nguyễn dynasty".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) combatant "Rattanakosin Kingdom".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) commander "Chao Phraya Yommarach".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) commander "Gia Long".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) commander "King Ang Chan".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) conflict "Cambodian rebellion".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) date "1811".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) hasPhotoCollection Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12).
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) partof Siamese–Vietnamese_Wars.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) place Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) place Southern_Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) result "Siamese strategic victory".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) result "Vietnamese tactical victory".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) units "Khmer Army".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) units "Nguyễn Army".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) units "Siamese Army".
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_conflict.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rattanakosin.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1811_in_Asia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1811_in_Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1811_in_Siam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1811_in_Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1812_in_Asia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1812_in_Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1812_in_Siam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:1812_in_Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:19th_century_in_Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:19th_century_in_Siam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1811.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:Conflicts_in_1812.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:History_of_Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:Wars_involving_Cambodia.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:Wars_involving_Thailand.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) subject Category:Wars_involving_Vietnam.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type Event.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type MilitaryConflict.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type SocietalEvent.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type Event.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type Event.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type Thing.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) type Q1656682.
- Cambodian_Rebellion_(1811–12) comment "The Cambodian Usurpation of 1811-1812 was when an army from Siam (Thailand) supported Ang Snguon after he overthrew his brother Ang Chan; but Viet Nam sent a large army to help reinstate Ang Chan at Phnom Penh.Ang Chan acknowledged both Siamese (Thai) and Vietnamese suzerainty over his country, Cambodia, hoping to keep the peace by paying tribute to Siam and Vietnam.".