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==Western Conquests==
==Rebellion of Trần Lãm Thạc==
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==Southern Conquests==
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==Kansdoen Campaign==
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==Expedition into Northern Tennai==
{{main|Tennaiite Campaign of Kiều Thạc Nhu}}


==Expedition into the Allammunika==
==Expedition into the Allammunika==
{{main|Allammunikan Campaign of Kiều Thạc Nhu}}
{{main|Allammunikan Campaign of Kiều Thạc Nhu}}
==Expedition into Northern Tennai==
{{main|Tennaiite Campaign of Kiều Thạc Nhu}}


==Expedition into Northern Melaskana==
==Expedition into Northern Melaskana==

Revision as of 02:10, 10 May 2019

Wars of the Black Tigress
Part of the Third Quenminese Anarchy and the First Imperial Restoration
DateSummer 1262-Winter 1293
Location
Result Kiếm Hoà victory; Kiều Thạc Nhu establishes herself as its first ruler
Belligerents

Kiếm Hoà Dynasty

Võ Đính Principality
Duchy of Tế Giang
Tuntayakul Kingdom
Champa
First Arkoennite Empire
Commanders and leaders

The Wars of the Black Tigress (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh của Hổ cái Màu đen) were a series of conflicts initiated by the newly formed Kiếm Hoà Dynasty's Empress Kiều Thạc Nhu, more commonly known by her nickname as the Black Tigress.

Background

Northern and Eastern Conquests

Rebellion of Trần Lãm Thạc

Southern Conquests

Defense Against Champa

War with the Tuntayakul Kingdom

Kansdoen Campaign

Expedition into Northern Tennai

Expedition into the Allammunika

Expedition into Northern Melaskana

Demise

Legacy