Nguyễn Cửu Đàm (阮久潭, ?
– 1777) was a Vietnamese general under the Nguyễn lords.
He built the defensive wall around Saigon in 1772 to protect the newly acquired southern territories against the Siamese army.
[1] Nguyễn also built the Kênh Ruột Ngựa (Sino-Vietnamese: Mã Trường Giang) "Horse Entrails Canal.
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