Malays in the Indochinese Peninsula: The Rise and Fall of a 'Tuan' in Precolonial Mainland Southeast Asia

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Nicolas Weber
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Abstract:This paper features the military and political fortunes of a man of Malay origin and called Tuen Phaow/Toàn Phù/Tuan Phâ. Vietnamese, Cam and Khmer historical sources record his activity in the Indochinese Peninsula from 1786 to 1820. After crowning himself king in the region south of today's Central Vietnam highlands, he fought the Vietnamese (1796–97) and then fled, only to reappear a decade later at the Khmer royal court. Promoted to the highest position, he was then used by the Vietnamese imperial court to further their influence over Cambodian politics. His spectacular ascension abruptly ended in 1820 when he was put to death. Celebrated by some as a hero, reviled as a traitor or loathed as a ruthless brute by others, this complex and unique character exemplifies patterns of mobility and political opportunism in mainland Southeast Asian precolonial politics.
中南半岛的马来人:前殖民地东南亚一个“团”的兴衰
摘要:本文介绍了一位马来裔男子的军事和政治命运,此人名叫Tuen Phaow/Toàn Phú/Tuan Phâ。越南人、柬埔寨人和高棉人的历史资料记录了1786年至1820年他在中南半岛的活动。在今天的中越高地以南地区加冕为国王后,他与越南人作战(1796-1997),然后逃离,十年后再次出现在高棉皇家宫廷。他被提升为最高职位,随后被越南朝廷利用,以进一步影响柬埔寨政治。1820年,当他被处死时,他壮观的升天突然结束。这种复杂而独特的性格被一些人誉为英雄,被其他人唾骂为叛徒,或被其他人厌恶为无情的野蛮人,体现了东南亚大陆殖民前政治中的流动性和政治机会主义模式。
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