Cao Đài is a Vietnamese religion that emerged during the French colonial period of the 1920s. Caodaism is famous for its feature of syncretising significant...
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Caodaism (redirect from Cao Đài Tiên Ông Đại Bồ Tát Ma-ha-tát)
Caodaism (/ˌkaʊˈdaɪzəm/; Vietnamese: Đạo Cao Đài; chữ Hán: 道高臺; IPA: [ʔɗaːw˧˨ʔ kaːw˧˧ ʔɗaːj˨˩]) or Cao Đài is a Vietnamese monotheistic syncretic religion...
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Tiên National Park Cao Bằng province Cao Đài Cao Dai Cathedral Cao Dai diaspora Cạo gió Champa–Đại Việt War (1367–1390) Champa–Đại Việt War (1471) Chèo...
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political/religious groups such as the Cao Dai, Hòa Hảo, and VNQDĐ) formed a National Union and declared to support Bảo Đại on the condition he would seek independence...
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the diaspora yearn," wrote Nhi T. Lieu, an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin. The difficulties of working while wearing áo dài link...
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contested it on behalf of the royals. In 1210, Lý Cao Tông's eldest son, Lý Sảm, became emperor Lý Huệ Tông of Đại Việt (r. 1210–1224). In 1224, Lý Sảm appointed...
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Vietnam is also home of two indigenous religions: syncretic Caodaism (Đạo Cao Đài) and quasi-Buddhist Hoahaoism (Phật giáo Hòa Hảo). According to estimates...
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goddesses into its pantheon. The government of Vietnam also categorises Cao Đài as a form of Vietnamese indigenous religion, since it brings together the...
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Overseas Vietnamese (redirect from Vietnamese diaspora)
người Việt hải ngoại, Việt kiều, or kiều bào) refers to the Vietnamese diaspora living outside of Vietnam. The global overseas Vietnamese population is...
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the Việt Cộng and military campaigns against three powerful group – the Cao Đài, Hòa Hảo and the Bình Xuyên organised crime syndicate whose military strength...
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Personnel, Chaplains Division [1967], at sacred-texts.com - p. 46 p. 47 - IX. CAO DAI (Pronounced "Cow Die")". Sacred-texts.com. Retrieved 12 September 2021...
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Diaspora". Taiwan Insight. 17 September 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2024. Ruan (2010). Ding, Shao & Rao (2015). Zhengzhang & Zheng (2015), p. 189. Cao (2002)...
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driving out the Siamese forces, Trương Minh Giảng and Lê Đại Cương established a post at Đại Nam near Nam Vang to protect Chân Lạp. The governance within...
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Vietnamese people (section Diaspora)
Zhen; Fan, Xuechun; Yang, Qingping; Wu, Xichao; Cao, Peng; Liu, Yichen; Yang, Ruowei; Liu, Feng; Dai, Qingyan; Feng, Xiaotian; Wu, Xiaohong; Qin, Ling;...
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Vietnam. Five-color flag Catholic Church in Vietnam (20th century–present) Cao Đài (1926–present) Evangelical Church of Vietnam (1927–present) Hòa Hảo (1939–present)...
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Hmong people (redirect from Hmong diaspora)
Zhen; Fan, Xuechun; Yang, Qingping; Wu, Xichao; Cao, Peng; Liu, Yichen; Yang, Ruowei; Liu, Feng; Dai, Qingyan; Feng, Xiaotian; Wu, Xiaohong; Qin, Ling;...
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Paris by Night (category Vietnamese diaspora)
Thu Hương Lan Hương Thủy Khánh Ly Lâm Thúy Vân Lynda Trang Đài Loan Châu Minh Tuyết Nguyễn Cao Kỳ Duyên Như Loan Như Quỳnh Tâm Đoan Thanh Hà Thủy Tiên Tóc...
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Internationalists" and other popular groupings—the nationalist VNQDĐ and the syncretic Cao Dai and Hòa Hảo sects—had formed their own militias. A year later in Paris...
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Principality of Hà Tiên (category Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia)
Pontaimas, Bantay-mas, Banteay M'eas, Pontiamas, Pontiamasse, Po-taimat, Can Cao, Cancar, and infinite other variations. Many of the pronunciations were similar...
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(2022). "The Sông Cái (Red River) Delta, the Chinese Diaspora, and the Trần/Chen Clan of Ðại Việt". Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Asian...
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education (giáo dục đại học)–which offers research-orientated programs and lasts for four years, and college education (giáo dục cao đẳng)–which offers...
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Viet Film Fest (category Vietnamese diaspora)
directed by Winston Titus Tao Audience Choice Award for Best Feature: Mr. Cao Goes to Washington, directed by S. Leo Chiang Audience Choice Award for Best...
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List of Vietnamese Americans (category Vietnamese diaspora in the United States)
"A History of the Cetacean-American Diaspora" Kien Nguyen – author of The Unwanted, a Memoir of Childhood Lan Cao – former attorney and current law professor...
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Vietnamese Australians (category Asian diaspora in Australia)
Australians are one of the largest groups within the global Vietnamese diaspora. At the 2021 census, 334,781 people stated that they had Vietnamese ancestry...
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Hoa people (category Chinese diaspora in Vietnam)
China for captured districts in 1078 after China defeated Đại Việt and overran several of Cao Bằng Province's districts. The founder of the Lý dynasty...
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Vietnamese Cambodians (category Vietnamese diaspora by country)
minority of Vietnamese are also followers of the Cao Đài faith which was introduced in 1927. The Cao Đài faith attracted both Vietnamese and Cambodian adherents...
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used nowadays by Overseas Chinese as an ethnic identity for the Chinese diaspora – Huaren (華人; 华人; Huárén; 'ethnic Chinese people') and Huaqiao (华侨; 華僑;...
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just as the Han was experiencing their own collapse. In 216, the warlord, Cao Cao, detained the exiled chanyu, Huchuquan in at Ye and reorganized what remained...
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Montagnard (Vietnam) (section Diaspora)
capital James A. Anderson (20 December 2012). The Rebel Den of Nung Tri Cao: loyalty and identity along the Sino-Vietnamese frontier. University of Washington...
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