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    Cambodia to the west. Tiên is a tourist site of the region thanks to its beaches and landscapes.[citation needed] The name " Tiên" is derived from the...
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    The Principality of Tiên (Vietnamese: Tiên trấn; chữ Hán: 河僊鎮 or 河仙鎮, Thai: เมืองพุทไธมาศ Mueang Phutthai Mat), or the Tiên Protectorate, was a...
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  • Tiên Islands (Vietnamese: Quần đảo Tiên) is an archipelago located in the Gulf of Thailand. It constitutes Tien Hai Commune of Tiên, Kiên Giang...
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  • One of the Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam Tiên (Vietnamese: tỉnh Tiên; chữ Hán: 河僊) was a former province of South Vietnam originally formed...
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    foundation of the Tiên polity. Mạc Cửu died in 1735 and was succeeded by his son Mạc Thiên Tứ (also known as Mo Shilin 莫士麟) as the ruler of Tiên. Under the...
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  • Tiên may refer to: Tiên, a city in Kiên Giang Province Tiên Province, former province of Vietnam Tiên District, former district of Vietnam...
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    of Tiên in November 1771, Taksin sent the Chinese farmers in Tiên back to their homelands in China unharmed. By 1772, in respect to Tiên, it...
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    Cambodian army attempted to liberate Tiên in 1739 but was defeated. From then on, Cambodia did not try to retake Tiên and it enjoyed full independence...
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    but still leave the town of Tiên, Mac Thien Tich style as Admiral rule. By the reign of Minh Mạng, in 1832, Tiên had become one of the six provinces...
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    island and ordered Chuang Bunnag to attack Tiên. Chuang Bunnag led the Siamese brigantines to attack Tiên and sent a Cambodian force to take Cô Tô...
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    Mạc Cửu (category Rulers of Tiên)
    Khê (Rạch Giá) and Cà Mau. Chinese had established their own town at Tiên. Tiên was originally known under the Khmer ពាម name of Piem or Peam (also...
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    capital: Vĩnh Long), An Giang (provincial capital: Châu Đốc), Tiên (provincial capital: Tiên). These provinces are often subdivided into two groups: the...
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    An Giang, Vietnam) Prek Chak (Kampong Trach, Kampot, Cambodia) – Tiên ( Tiên, Kiên Giang, Vietnam) Cambodia–Vietnam relations Cambodia (Kampuchea)...
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    1835, a group Siamese spies were caught near Tiên by Vietnam, prompting a Vietnamese official in Tiên to send a letter to Phrakhlang at Chanthaburi...
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    Mạc Thiên Tứ (category Rulers of Tiên)
    Tổng binh of Tiên and the noble title Marquess Tông Đức (Vietnamese: Tông Đức hầu) from Nguyễn lord. His reign saw the golden age of Tiên. Bureaucracy...
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    (鄚玖): founding ruler of the Principality of Tiên Mạc Thiên Tứ (鄚天賜): ruler of the Principality of Tiên Mạc Tử Sanh (鄚子泩): general of Nguyễn lord Võ...
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  • Đông , Kon Tum, Bảo Lộc, Tuyên Quang, Giang, Cam Ranh, Cao Bằng, Lai Châu, Tây Ninh, Bắc Kạn, Tam Điệp, Sông Công, Sầm Sơn, Phúc Yên, Tiên, Đồng...
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    Hanoi (redirect from Nôi)
    thành phố Nội (Ha Noi Statistics Office) (2023). Niên giám thống kê thành phố Nội 2022 (Ha Noi Statistical Yearbook 2022) (PDF). Nội: Nhà xuất...
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  • Phraya Rachasetthi (Chen Lian) (category Rulers of Tiên)
    at Mount Bạch Mã to attack the port-city of Tiên. However, Mạc Thiên Tứ, the Cantonese ruler of Tiên, managed to send forces to repel Chen Tai. Chen...
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    that took place from 1771 to 1775. In 1771, King Taksin of Siam attacked Tiên and destroyed it completely before marching on the Cambodian capital of...
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    port Banteaymeas (now Tiên), not far from Óc Eo. The plea in 1979 by Jeremy H.C.S. Davidson for "a thorough study of -tiên in its historical context...
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    Vietnamese state incorporated the Tiên principality into Vietnamese administrative control. Prior to Mạc Tử Thiêm's death, Tiên had been an autonomous principality...
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    Giang (listen) is a city located on the banks of the Lô River in the Northeast region of Vietnam. It is the capital of Giang Province. The city has...
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    Hoà Vĩnh Thanh (later became Vĩnh Long and An Giang Định Tường (Tiền Giang) Tiên 7 Central protectorates Thanh Hoá Nghệ An Quảng Nghĩa (Quảng Ngãi)...
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    southern coast, and Tiên were sites of contestation for both Siamese and Vietnamese rule. After the construction of Thoại Canal, Emperor Gia Long...
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    Chanthaburi. Phraya Tak also decided to seek military assistance from Tiên, which had been ruled by the Cantonese Mạc Thiên Tứ who had been the most...
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    Vietnamese settlers moved into the new conquered lands. In 1708, Mạc Cửu of Tiên also pledged loyalty to the Nguyễn lords. Military campaigns by Nguyen...
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    Văn Huề 2013, p. 55–56. sfn error: no target: CITEREFThS.__Văn_Huề2013 (help) ThS. Văn Huề 2013, p. 135. sfn error: no target: CITEREFThS.__Văn_Huề2013...
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    Highway 91 to Cần Thơ which also connects to Highway 1. and Highway 55 to Tiên, about 80 km. A village in the district was depicted in Robin Moore's fiction...
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    be the Provincial Military Lead (Chinese: 領兵, Vietnamese: Lãnh binh) of Tiên. However, the overall Vietnamese military performance was not as successful...
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