Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?

This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploited by the Tay Son brothers to justify their uprising against the Nguyen family in southern Vietnam and the Trinh in the north. The Nguyen and Trinh families each claimed to be the trustee of the Le d...

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Main Author: Ku, Boon Dar
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Published: History, Politics & Securities Research Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017
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description This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploited by the Tay Son brothers to justify their uprising against the Nguyen family in southern Vietnam and the Trinh in the north. The Nguyen and Trinh families each claimed to be the trustee of the Le dynasty of Vietnam. This study traces the background of the Tay Son brothers who triggered the rebellion and explains the legitimacy of their uprising. It is significant to delve into this event as the Tay Son Uprising was the only one in Vietnamese history which brought down a legitimate dynasty, recognised by China. In addition to using secondary sources written by scholars from China, Vietnam and the West, primary sources on genealogy, the royal edicts from the Institute of Sino-Nom Studies and the writings of the Western travellers who had the opportunity to explore Vietnam in the 19th century were consulted.
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spelling usm-444292020-01-16T01:13:34Z http://eprints.usm.my/44429/ Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven? Ku, Boon Dar DS520-560.72 Southeast Asia This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploited by the Tay Son brothers to justify their uprising against the Nguyen family in southern Vietnam and the Trinh in the north. The Nguyen and Trinh families each claimed to be the trustee of the Le dynasty of Vietnam. This study traces the background of the Tay Son brothers who triggered the rebellion and explains the legitimacy of their uprising. It is significant to delve into this event as the Tay Son Uprising was the only one in Vietnamese history which brought down a legitimate dynasty, recognised by China. In addition to using secondary sources written by scholars from China, Vietnam and the West, primary sources on genealogy, the royal edicts from the Institute of Sino-Nom Studies and the writings of the Western travellers who had the opportunity to explore Vietnam in the 19th century were consulted. History, Politics & Securities Research Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44429/1/TAY%20SON%20UPRISING%201771-1802%20IN%20VIETNAM.pdf Ku, Boon Dar (2017) Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven? Jebat: Malaysian Journal of History, Politics & Strategic Studies, 44 (1). pp. 1-23. ISSN 012-5644 http://ejournal.ukm.my/jebat/article/view/19126
spellingShingle DS520-560.72 Southeast Asia
Ku, Boon Dar
Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?
title Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?
title_full Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?
title_fullStr Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?
title_full_unstemmed Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?
title_short Tay Son Uprising (1771-1802) in Vietnam: Mandated by Heaven?
title_sort tay son uprising (1771-1802) in vietnam: mandated by heaven?
topic DS520-560.72 Southeast Asia
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