Trịnh Khải
Trịnh Khải | |||||||||||||
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Lord of Trịnh Clan Lord of Northern Vietnam | |||||||||||||
Trịnh Lords | |||||||||||||
Reign | 1782–1786 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Trịnh Cán | ||||||||||||
Successor | Trịnh Bồng | ||||||||||||
Born | 1763 | ||||||||||||
Died | 1786 | ||||||||||||
Spouse | ? | ||||||||||||
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House | Trịnh Lords | ||||||||||||
Father | Trịnh Sâm | ||||||||||||
Mother | Dương Thị Ngọc Hoan | ||||||||||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Đoan Nam Vương Trịnh Khải (chữ Hán: 鄭楷, 1763-1786) was one of the Trịnh lords in northern Vietnam.[1] He fought against the armies of the infant Trịnh Cán to win leadership of the northern warlords (reigning 29 November 1782 - July 1786), but was himself defeated by the southern warlord, later emperor Nguyễn Huệ.Trịnh Khải later committed suicide.[2] He was succeeded by the last of the lords, Trịnh Bồng.
References
- ↑ Bruce M. Lockhart, William J. Duiker - The A to Z of Vietnam 2010- Page 437 "Trịnh Khải (1782-86)"
- ↑ David Kolzion - As the Wind Blowing: Testimonies from Beyond the Tomb 2005 - Page 8 "1784, Huệ went South to defeat Siam's 20,000 troops and 300-warship fleet called in by Nguyễn-Ánh. 1786, Huệ went North to terminate warlord Trịnh-Khải in favor of emperor LÊ Hiển Tông. Early 1788, Huệ went north again to punish his ..."
Vietnamese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Trịnh Cán |
Lord of Trịnh Clan Lord of Northern Vietnam 1782–1786 |
Succeeded by Trịnh Bồng |
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