Tây Thành province
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Tây Thành was formerly the 32nd province of Nguyễn Vietnam, encompassing what is now modern-day Cambodia. Its capital was the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh (known to the Vietnamese as "Nam Vang"). It was a special province with a dual system, consisting of Cambodian monarchs who reigned as puppet rulers while a Vietnamese governor resided in Phnom Penh. The province was finally abolished in 1847 after peace talks between Thailand and Vietnam concluded dual-suzerainty over Cambodia.
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Trấn Tây Thành
(鎮西城) ត្រាន តាយ ថាញ់ Tây Thành province | |||||||||
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Province of Nguyễn dynasty Vietnam | |||||||||
1834–1847 | |||||||||
A map of Trấn Tây Thành in 1838 showing its districts. | |||||||||
Capital | Nam Vang | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1840 | 970,516 | ||||||||
Government | |||||||||
• Type | Monarchy under Vietnamese administration | ||||||||
General-Governor | |||||||||
• 1834–41 | Trương Minh Giảng | ||||||||
Monarch of Cambodia | |||||||||
• 1835–1840 | Ang Mey | ||||||||
• 1841–1847 | Ang Duong | ||||||||
Historical era | New Imperialism | ||||||||
1834 | |||||||||
1847 | |||||||||
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Today part of | Cambodia |
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