[2] According to some accounts, he married Lady Khanh Hoa, the mother of the Champa ruler Po Saong Nyung Ceng (Nguyễn Văn Chấn).
With the rebellion subdued, the inhabitants of Champa had to rebuild destroyed military posts and build a system of defence to protect the Cham capital Bal Canar.
At the same time, the people had to deliver wood as requested by the Imperial Court, and the corvée services lowered their esteem for Po Klan Thu.
[1] The rebellion of Kai Nduai Bait triggered an interest in Minh Mang to gather information about Cham customs, presumably as a means of exercising power.
On his orders, the governor of Bình Thuận interviewed Muslim and Hindu religious dignitaries about beliefs, rites, and practices among the Cham population.