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1889. When he was rebuffed there, Mayréna went to Belgium. In 1889 a Belgian financier named Somsy offered arms and money to Mayréna in exchange for mineral rights. However the French Navy blockaded Vietnamese ports to prevent his return and his arms were seized as contraband at Singapore. Mayréna retired to
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He also sought to obtain official diplomatic recognition of his kingdom, offered to cede his kingdom to France in exchange for monopoly rights and hinted that the Prussians were interested if the French were not. When the French government became chilly, Mayréna approached the English in Hong Kong in
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to be the official tribal religion. However he did not try to force the conversion of his subjects, most of whom were Muslims; instead, he announced his own adoption of
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agreed to a proposal from Mayréna to lead an expedition into the interior in order to negotiate treaties with the local tribespeople.
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and Sedang tribes in the village of Kon Gung on 3 June 1888. He then assumed the style and title Marie the First, King of Sedang.
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with himself as king. Mayréna, his supporters and some tribespeople claimed that the tribes were not vassals of the
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The Kingdom of the Sedang was subsequently conquered by the French Republic and her protectorate,
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wrote an unpublished novel about Mayréna whilst Malraux’s friend and character in
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Adventurers in Hong Kong: the Marquis de Mores and David de Mayrena
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Once there, however, he persuaded some tribal chiefs to form a new
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began claiming territory west of French territory. Anxious, the
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of the northern Central Highlands in what is now southern
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about Mayréna through Clappique's voice (pp. 259-320).
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History and postage stamps of the Kingdom of Sedang
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The Imperial Collection – The Kingdom of the Sedang
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King of Sedang
self
proclaimed
French Indochina
Toulon, France
Tioman Island, British Malaya
Sedang
Vietnam
Toulon
Java
embezzlement
Dutch East Indies
Aceh
King of Siam
Governor-General of French Indochina
Kingdom of Sedang
Annamese
Bahnar
Rengao
Roman Catholicism
Islam
British Malaya
Tioman Island
Annam
André Malraux
The Imperial Collection – The Kingdom of the Sedang
Archived
Wayback Machine
Sedang Kingdom (Vietnam)

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