Battle of Dong Da

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The Battle of Dong Da was a decisive 1789 military victory by the Tây Sơn forces under Emperor Quang Trung over the Qing invaders, which secured Vietnamese independence and is celebrated as a major national triumph.

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instanceOf battle
military conflict
associatedWith Tết Kỷ Dậu campaign NERFINISHED
belligerent Qing dynasty forces NERFINISHED
Tây Sơn forces NERFINISHED
campaign Nguyễn Huệ’s 1789 rapid march to Thăng Long
cause Qing intervention in Vietnam NERFINISHED
Qing support for the Lê dynasty restoration
celebratedAs national victory in Vietnam
combatant1 Tây Sơn dynasty NERFINISHED
combatant2 Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
commander Emperor Quang Trung NERFINISHED
Nguyễn Huệ NERFINISHED
commemoratedAt Đống Đa Mound historical site NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Đống Đa festival NERFINISHED
conflictType decisive victory
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
date 1789
effect recognition of Tây Sơn authority by Qing court
withdrawal of Qing troops from Vietnam
era late 18th century
leader1 Nguyễn Huệ NERFINISHED
Quang Trung NERFINISHED
leader2 Sun Shiyi NERFINISHED
location Thăng Long NERFINISHED
present-day Hanoi, Vietnam
Đại Việt NERFINISHED
Đống Đa, Thăng Long NERFINISHED
namedAfter Đống Đa area of Thăng Long NERFINISHED
nativeName Trận Đống Đa NERFINISHED
opposingCommander Sun Shiyi NERFINISHED
partOf Sino-Vietnamese conflicts NERFINISHED
Tây Sơn wars NERFINISHED
precededBy Qing occupation of Thăng Long NERFINISHED
relatedTo Tây Sơn rebellion NERFINISHED
history of Vietnam
result Qing forces expelled from Thăng Long
Tây Sơn victory
Vietnamese independence secured
decisive Vietnamese victory
end of Qing invasion of Vietnam
significance key event consolidating Tây Sơn rule
major Vietnamese national triumph
symbol of resistance against foreign invasion
year 1789

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