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Offline Shipka

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1785 Siamese Vietnamese War
« on: January 16, 2018, 11:03:54 AM »
The Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút was fought between Tây-Sơn (Vietnamese) and Siamese forces in present-day Tiền Giang Province on January 20, 1785. It is considered one of the greatest victories in Vietnamese history.

Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút
Part of Siamese–Vietnamese Wars
Date   January 20, 1785
Location   Tiền Giang , Quangnam
Result   Decisive Tây Sơn Victory
Belligerents
 Tây Sơn Dynasty    Rattanakosin Kingdom (Siam)
 Nguyễn lords
Commanders and leaders
 Nguyễn Huệ
 Nguyễn Lữ
 Trương Văn Đa
 Đặng Văn Trấn    Nguyễn Ánh
 Châu Văn Tiếp †
 Chiêu Tăng
 Chiêu Sương[nb 1]
Units involved
 Tây Sơn Army    Siamese Army
 Siamese Navy
 Nguyễn Ánh's forces
Strength
20,000 – 40,000   Siamese: 20,000 sailors and marines, 30,000 infantry[1]
300 warships[1]
3,000-4,000 Nguyễn Ánh's forces
Casualties and losses
Unknown   Near annihilation[1][2][3]
Contents
Background   Edit
In 1783 Tây-Sơn rebel forces recaptured Saigon and forced Nguyễn Ánh to flee across the river to Siam. While in exile Nguyễn Ánh wished to retake Gia Định and push the Tây-Sơn rebels out. One of Anh's generals, Chau Van Tiep, convinced the peaceful King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke of Siam to provide Nguyen Anh with support troops and a small invasion force.

In mid-1784 Nguyễn Ánh, with 20,000–50,000 Siamese troops and 300 warships,[1] moved through Cambodia, then east of Tonle Sap (Toh Lay Sap in Thai) and penetrated the recently annexed provinces of Annam. 20,000 Siamese troops reached Kiên Giang and another 30,000 landed in Chap Lap, as the Siamese advanced towards Cần Thơ. Later that year the Siamese captured the former Cambodian province of Gia Định where they committed atrocities against Việt settlers; this made some locals turn their support to Tây Sơn.[1]

Battle   Edit
The Tay Son reinforcements led by Nguyễn Huệ marched south from Quy Nhon and arrived in Cochin China territory soon after. Hue avoided a direct attack on a strong Siamese force at Sa Dec and tried to set up a trap.[1] Nguyễn Huệ, anticipating a move from the Siamese, had secretly positioned his infantry and artillery along the Mekong River (Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút area of present-day Tiền Giang province), and on some islands in the middle, facing other troops on the northern banks with naval reinforcements on both sides of the infantry positions.[1]

On the morning of January 20, 1785 Nguyễn Huệ sent a small naval force, under a banner of truce, to offer to parley with the Siamese. After so many victories, the Siamese army and naval forces were overconfident.[3] They went to the parley unaware of the trap. Nguyễn Huệ's ships dashed into the unprepared Siamese troops, preventing their advance or retreat. In the meanwhile, Tay Son artillery opened fire.[4] The battle ended with a near annihilation of the Siamese force, at least according to Vietnamese sources reporting that all the ships of the Siamese navy were destroyed and only 2,000–3,000 of the original expedition survived to escape back across the river into Siam.[4] Nguyễn Ánh and his family members escaped and later went to Siam.[4]

Gallery   Edit

Weapons remained after the battle

 

Vietnamese monument of the battle

Notes   Edit
Footnotes
^ as written in Vietnamese.
Citations
^ a b c d e f g Tucker, Spencer (1999). Vietnam. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. p. 15. ISBN 0-8131-0966-3.
^ Clodfelter, Michael (1995). Vietnam in Military Statistics: A History of the Indochina Wars, 1772–1991. Jefferson: McFarland & Co. p. 7. ISBN 0-7864-0027-7.
^ a b Dutton, George Edson (2006). The Tây Sơn uprising: society and rebellion in eighteenth-century Vietnam. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 45–46. ISBN 0-8248-2984-0.
^ a b c Tucker, p.16
« Last Edit: January 16, 2018, 09:46:49 PM by Shipka »

Offline mysteriousbill

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Re: 1785 Siamese Vietnamese War
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2018, 07:28:47 PM »
Link didn't work  :(

Offline Shipka

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Re: 1785 Siamese Vietnamese War
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2018, 09:49:24 PM »
Thanks for letting me know


Offline Inkpaduta

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Re: 1785 Siamese Vietnamese War
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2018, 11:46:50 PM »
Is this something that you are intending to game?
Would there be figures for this?

Offline Shipka

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Re: 1785 Siamese Vietnamese War
« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2018, 07:13:09 AM »
I will be getting Siamese commissioned via Steve Barber for Beyond The Pagoda range, for Vietnamese I plan on using figures from Gringos40 Tonkin range when they become available with some extra figs I will commission .


 

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