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Lin Daoqian
林道乾
Born16th century
Teoswa region, Guangdong, Ming China
Died1580s ?
Patani
OccupationPirate

Lin Daoqian (Chinese: 林道乾; pinyin: Lín Dàoqián; Wade–Giles: Lin Tao-ch'ien; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm tō-khiân, Malay: Tok Kayan, Thai: ลิ้มโต๊ะเคี่ยม), also written as Lim Toh Khiam and Vintoquián,[1][2][3] was a Chinese pirate of Teochew origin active in the 16th century. He led pirate attacks along the coast of Guangdong and Fujian, but they were driven to Taiwan by the Ming dynasty navy commanded by Yu Dayou. He later moved to South East Asia, and settled in Patani where he established a significant presence. He died in Patani.[4]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference kenji was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Patrick Jory (2007). "From Melayu Patani to Thai Muslim: The spectre of ethnic identity in southern Thailand". South East Asia Research. 15 (2): 255–279. doi:10.5367/000000007781509535. JSTOR 23750846. S2CID 144925824.
  3. ^ 許雲樵 (1946). 北大年史. 南洋編譯所. pp. 111–121.
  4. ^ Graham Gerard Ong-Webb, ed. (30 June 2007). Piracy, Maritime Terrorism and Securing the Malacca Straits. ISEAS Publishing. p. 236. ISBN 978-9812304179.

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