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{{infobox military conflict
{{infobox military conflict
| conflict    = Kiếm Hoà-Tuntayakul War
| conflict    = Kiếm Hoà-Tuntayakul War
| partof      = the [[Wars of the Black Tigress]]
| partof      = the [[Hodenic Wars]]
| image      = [[File:Queen Suriyothai elephant combat.jpg|300px]]
| image      = [[File:Queen Suriyothai elephant combat.jpg|300px]]
| caption    = Queen [[Manyaphathon]] leading the charge of her war elephant force during the [[Battle of Chayadaeng]]  
| caption    = Queen [[Manyaphathon]] leading the charge of her war elephant force during the [[Battle of Chayadaeng]]  
| date        = 1287{{spaced ndash}}1290
| date        = 1277{{spaced ndash}}1279
| place      = Eastern, Central, and Southern Parts of Modern-Day [[Tamau]]
| place      = Eastern, Central, and Southern Parts of Modern-Day [[Tamau]]
| coordinates =  
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| result      = Kiếm Hoà victory
| result      = Kiếm Hoà victory
* Kiếm Hoà Dynasty gains the entirety of Tantasatityanon, Prapawit, Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces, and parts of the Banlop Province
* Kiếm Hoà Dynasty gains the entirety of Tantasatityanon, Prapawit, Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces, and parts of the Banlop Province
* Phạm Khuê installed as Ruler of the Tayamese Territories 
* [[Arantho Kingdom]] created for the personal union with the dynasty
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| combatant1  = {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Kiếm Hoà Dynasty]]
| combatant1  = {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Kiếm Hoà Dynasty]]
* {{flagicon image|Alam of the Mughal Empire.svg|22px}} [[Chamia]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon image|Flag of Thailand (Ayutthaya period).svg|22px}} [[Tuntayakul Kingdom]]
| combatant2  = {{flagicon image|Flag of Thailand (Ayutthaya period).svg|22px}} [[Tuntayakul Kingdom]]
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| combatant3  =  
| commander1  = {{plainlist|
| commander1  = {{plainlist|
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} '''[[Kiều Thạc Nhu]]'''
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} '''[[Kiều Thạc Nhu]]'''
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} '''[[Ngô Bạch Xí]]'''
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Ngô Bạch Xí]]
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} '''[[Phạm Khuê]]'''
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Ngư Lâm Dũng]]
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Ngư Lâm Dũng]]
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Huỳnh Hoàng Ân]]
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Huỳnh Hoàng Ân]]
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Tạ Hồng Thụy]]
* {{flagicon image|KiemHoaDynastyFlag.png|22px}} [[Tạ Hồng Thụy]]
* {{flagicon image|Alam of the Mughal Empire.svg|22px}} [[Jaya Vikrantavarman II]]
<!-- {{flagicon image|Alam of the Mughal Empire.svg|22px}} [[Sri Rudravarman]] <!--- Son of Jaya Vikrantavarman II --->
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The '''Kiếm Hoà-Tuntayakul War''', also known as '''Kiều Thạc Nhu's Campaign Against the Tayamese''', was a military conflict that was fought between the newly-formed [[Kiếm Hoà Dynasty]] under the rule of [[Kiều Thạc Nhu]] and the [[Tuntayakul Kingdom]] during the late 13th century. It lasted for almost three years, and resulted in the Dynasty gaining control of the southern, eastern, and central parts of the Kingdom.  
The '''Kiếm Hoà-Tuntayakul War''', also known as '''Kiều Thạc Nhu's Campaign Against the Tayamese''', was a military conflict that was fought between the newly-formed [[Kiếm Hoà Dynasty]] under the rule of [[Kiều Thạc Nhu]] and the [[Tuntayakul Kingdom]] during the late 13th century. It lasted for almost three years, and resulted in the Dynasty gaining control of the southern, eastern, and central parts of the Kingdom.  


After the [[Second Cham-Quenminese War|suppression of a Chamic invasion from the south]], Nhu and the Council of Lords were determined to retrieve lands conquered by the Tayamese during the [[Third Anarchy]]. Subsequently, in the spring (April) of 1278, Nhu's army marched to the southwestern parts of present-day [[Quenmin]], and by February of 1279, the southwestern Quenminese territories were under the Dynasty's control and Nhu appointed the 4th Lord of the Council [[Ngô Bạch Xí]] to exercise authority. On March, Nhu marched to the Kingdom's Tantasatityanon Province in eastern modern-day [[Tamau]], divided the army into two with [[Phạm Khuê]], the 5th Lord of the Council, and subjugated the entire province. In the summer, Nhu and Khuê's armies proceeded to move through the Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces, where they encountered stiff resistance from the Kingdom's armies, albeit were able to pull through. In the last years of the conflict, Prapawit Province was conquered, and after King [[Thammaraja III]] sued for peace, Nhu installed Khuê as governor of the subjugated territories.  
After the [[Trần Lãm Thạc's Rebellion|suppression of a rebellion instigated Trần Lãm Thạc]], Nhu became determined to retrieve lands conquered by the Tayamese during the [[Third Quenminese Anarchy|Third Anarchy]]. Subsequently, in the autumn of 1277, Nhu's army marched to the southwestern parts of present-day [[Quenmin]], and by February of 1278, the southwestern Quenminese territories were under the Dynasty's control and Nhu reached the eastern boarders of the Kingdom. On March, Nhu marched to the Kingdom's Tantasatityanon Province in eastern modern-day [[Tamau]], divided the army into two with [[Ngư Lâm Dũng]], and subjugated the entire province. In the summer, Nhu and Dũng's armies proceeded to move through the Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces, where they encountered stiff resistance from the Kingdom's armies, albeit were able to pull through. In the last years of the conflict, Prapawit Province was conquered. King [[Thammaraja III]] fled westward, and Nhu was effectively accepted by the Tayamese as their sovereign. Afterwards, the [[Arantho Kingdom]] was created with its eponymous capital being near the dynasty's borders with Nhu being Queen Regnant and [[Kulthorn of Praphun]] appointed her viceroy.  
 
For thirty years, the war had left the Dynasty to possess strict control over the Tayamese territories, until it was lost to corruption, civil war, and a reconquest by [[Thammaraja IV]].  


==Background==
==Background==

Latest revision as of 20:05, 14 October 2020

Kiếm Hoà-Tuntayakul War
Part of the Hodenic Wars
Queen Suriyothai elephant combat.jpg
Queen Manyaphathon leading the charge of her war elephant force during the Battle of Chayadaeng
Date1277 – 1279
Location
Eastern, Central, and Southern Parts of Modern-Day Tamau
Result

Kiếm Hoà victory

  • Kiếm Hoà Dynasty gains the entirety of Tantasatityanon, Prapawit, Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces, and parts of the Banlop Province
  • Arantho Kingdom created for the personal union with the dynasty
Belligerents

Kiếm Hoà Dynasty

Tuntayakul Kingdom
Commanders and leaders

The Kiếm Hoà-Tuntayakul War, also known as Kiều Thạc Nhu's Campaign Against the Tayamese, was a military conflict that was fought between the newly-formed Kiếm Hoà Dynasty under the rule of Kiều Thạc Nhu and the Tuntayakul Kingdom during the late 13th century. It lasted for almost three years, and resulted in the Dynasty gaining control of the southern, eastern, and central parts of the Kingdom.

After the suppression of a rebellion instigated Trần Lãm Thạc, Nhu became determined to retrieve lands conquered by the Tayamese during the Third Anarchy. Subsequently, in the autumn of 1277, Nhu's army marched to the southwestern parts of present-day Quenmin, and by February of 1278, the southwestern Quenminese territories were under the Dynasty's control and Nhu reached the eastern boarders of the Kingdom. On March, Nhu marched to the Kingdom's Tantasatityanon Province in eastern modern-day Tamau, divided the army into two with Ngư Lâm Dũng, and subjugated the entire province. In the summer, Nhu and Dũng's armies proceeded to move through the Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces, where they encountered stiff resistance from the Kingdom's armies, albeit were able to pull through. In the last years of the conflict, Prapawit Province was conquered. King Thammaraja III fled westward, and Nhu was effectively accepted by the Tayamese as their sovereign. Afterwards, the Arantho Kingdom was created with its eponymous capital being near the dynasty's borders with Nhu being Queen Regnant and Kulthorn of Praphun appointed her viceroy.

Background

Course of the War

Southwestern Reconquest Campaign

Tantasatityanon Province

Pak Chokhli and Besanulok Provinces

Prapawit Province

Meeting at Chiang Mathaburi

Aftermath

Legacy