Katip Sumat uprising

Katip Sumat uprising (Vietnamese: Phong trào Hồi Giáo của Katip Sumat) was a revolt in 19th century Southern Vietnam. It was led by Cham Muslim leader Katip Sumat. This is the only ever-recorded jihad war involving Vietnam.

Katip Sumat uprising
Date1833–early 1834
Location
Around Phan Rang, Ninh Thuận Province, and Central Highlands, southern Vietnam
Result Uprising suppressed, the region ravaged.
Beginning of Ja Thak Wa uprising
Belligerents

Mujahideen of Cham people, Churu Muslims, Cambodian Muslim fighters.

Majority were Sunni fighters
small number of Bani Cham
Nguyễn dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Katip Sumat
Tuan Lik
Kuac Riwa
Ja Thak Wa
Minh Mang
Lê Trung Nguyên (governor)
Strength
Unknown 1,000 imperial troops, several thousand Vietnamese (Kinh) militia and paramilitia
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