Cham–Vietnamese War (1471)
The Cham-Vietnamese War of 1471 began when Emperor Lê Thánh Tông of Viet Nam (then known as Đại Việt (Great Viet)) launched a military expedition that is widely regarded as marking the downfall of Champa. The Vietnamese forces attacked and sacked the capital Vijaya, and decimated the Cham army. As a result of the conflict, Champa was forced to cede territory to Vietnam and from thereafter ceased to pose a threat to Vietnamese territory.
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Cham–Vietnamese War (1471)
The Cham-Vietnamese War of 1471 began when Emperor Lê Thánh Tông of Viet Nam (then known as Đại Việt (Great Viet)) launched a military expedition that is widely regarded as marking the downfall of Champa. The Vietnamese forces attacked and sacked the capital Vijaya, and decimated the Cham army. As a result of the conflict, Champa was forced to cede territory to Vietnam and from thereafter ceased to pose a threat to Vietnamese territory.
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Đại Việt victory
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100,000 including elephant corps
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15,869,004
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744,284,068
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Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Straits Branch, Reinhold Rost
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Miscellaneous papers relating ...... ic Society of Bengal, Volume 1
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The Cham-Vietnamese War of 147 ...... hreat to Vietnamese territory.
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