Trịnh Khải

Trịnh Khải
Lord of Trịnh Clan
Lord of Northern Vietnam
Trịnh Lords
Reign 17821786
Predecessor Trịnh Cán
Successor Trịnh Bồng
Born 1763
Died 1786
Spouse ?
Full name
Trịnh Tông (鄭棕)
Trịnh Khải (鄭楷)
Regnal name
Đoan Nam Vương (端南王)
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

  1. Bruce M. Lockhart, William J. Duiker - The A to Z of Vietnam 2010- Page 437 "Trịnh Khải (1782-86)"
  2. 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
Preceded by
Trịnh Cán
Lord of Trịnh Clan
Lord of Northern Vietnam

1782–1786
Succeeded by
Trịnh Bồng


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