Katip Sumat uprising
| Katip Sumat uprising | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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Mujahideen Cham Muslims Churu Muslims Jarai Muslims Khmer Muslims |
Nguyễn dynasty Principality of Thuận Thành | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Katip Sumat Tuan Lik Kuac Riwa Ja Thak Wa |
Minh Mang Lê Trung Nguyên (governor) | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| Unknown | 1,000 imperial troops, several thousand Vietnamese (Kinh) militia and paramilitia | ||||||
Katip Sumat uprising (Vietnamese: Phong trào Hồi Giáo của Katip Sumat) was a revolt in 19th century Southern Vietnam. It was led by Cham Muslim leader Katip Sumat. This is the only ever-recorded jihad war involving Vietnam.