Champa (Ja Thak Wa)
The last Cham kingdom, Panduranga or the Principality of Thuận Thành, was annexed by Minh Mang of Vietnam in August 1832. In response, the Cham resistance movement led by Ja Thak Wa established a second Kingdom of Champa in 1834 upon the launching of his large-scale Cham revolution against Vietnamese ruler Minh Mang's wake of oppression over the old Champa. It was dissolved in the following year when Vietnamese forces crushed the resistance movement.
Champa | |||||||||
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1834–1835 | |||||||||
The Kingdom of Panduranga Champa before 1832 | |||||||||
Government | Revolutionary republic, Confederacy | ||||||||
King (Po Patrai) of New Champa | |||||||||
• 1834–1835 | Po War Palei | ||||||||
Vice king | |||||||||
• 1834–1835 | Cei Dhar Kaok | ||||||||
Legislature | Provisional Assembly | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1834 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1835 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Vietnam |
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