Battle of Hanoi | |||||||
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Part of the Garnier Expedition | |||||||
French troops attacking the gate | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
France | Nguyễn dynasty | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Francis Garnier Jean Dupuis |
Nguyễn Tri Phương (POW) (DOW) Nguyễn Lâm †[1]: 307–308 Bùi Thức Kiên (POW) Đặng Siêu (POW) Phan Liêm (POW)[2] | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
210 men
| 7,000 soldiers[3][4] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 killed (friendly fire) |
80 killed 300 wounded 2,000 captured |
History of Hanoi |
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The Battle of Hanoi was fought on 20 November 1873 between France and Đại Nam. A French expeditionary force composed of 140 sailors, 30 marines and 8 officers under the command of Navy Lieutenant Francis Garnier captured the provincial capital Hanoi, where they had been sent by France on a diplomatic mission, without superiors' orders.
The capture of the city became the starting point of an unsanctioned military campaign by Lieutenant Garnier and his men, who then proceeded to conquer most of the Bắc Kỳ region over the course of December 1873.