The Thái Nguyên uprising (Vietnamese: Khởi nghĩa Thái Nguyên) in 1917 has been described as the "largest and most destructive" anti-French rebellion in...
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Thái Nguyên (listen) is a city in Vietnam. It is the capital and largest city of Thái Nguyên Province. The city is listed as a first class city and is...
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Thanh Thai's enthronement Young emperor Thanh Thai on throne Thanh Thai on throne Emperor Thành Thái in palanquin At the age of 10, Thành Thái was recognized...
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Bôn Vương), a brother-in-law of the last deputy ruler Po Dhar Kaok (Nguyễn Văn Nguyên), as the new Champa king. The rebels attacked Ninh Thuận, Bình Thuận...
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Imperial City of Huế (section Nguyễn dynasty)
Đức Môn (彰德門) (West gate) Hiển Nhân Môn (顯仁門) (East gate) Thái Hòa Điện (太和殿, Hall of Thái Hòa) ( The throne hall was built in 21/2/1805 and was rebuilt...
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Gia Long (redirect from Nguyen Anh)
design. The fortresses were built at Vinh, Thanh Hóa, Bắc Ninh, Hà Tĩnh, Thái Nguyên and Hải Dương in the north, Huế, Quảng Ngãi, Khánh Hòa and Bình Định...
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Sino-Vietnamese borders and occupied Lạng Sơn, Cao Bằng, Bac Ninh, and Thái Nguyên, under the pretext of defending against the French aggression. Admiral...
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Duy Tân (category Nguyen dynasty emperors)
Tân (at the time, known by his birth name, Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San) was son of the Thành Thái emperor. Because of his opposition to French rule and...
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August Revolution (redirect from August General Uprising)
extraordinary regional and social diversity of its force makes the Thái Nguyên uprising a compelling prequel to the modern nationalist movements of the 1930s...
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Lê Văn Khôi revolt (category Rebellions in the Nguyễn dynasty)
Jaccard, and Bishop Pierre Borie. Katip Sumat uprising Ja Thak Wa uprising Nông Văn Vân's Rebellion Siamese–Vietnamese War (1831–34) McLeod, p. 31 Chapuis...
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Đồng Khánh (redirect from Nguyễn Cảnh Tôn)
Đồng Khánh. Welcome ceremony of French diplomats by Emperor Đồng Khánh at Thái Hòa throne hall (太和殿), 1886 Đồng Khánh was pro-French, which was noted in...
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Khải Định (redirect from Nguyễn Hoằng Tôn)
immediately. Before Emperor Đồng Khánh's era came the eras of Emperor Thành Thái and Emperor Duy Tân, both of whom were exiled by the French for their resistance...
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rebels to face the invading Siamese. Vietnamese riparian fleet under Nguyễn Xuân and Trương Minh Giảng intercepted the Siamese fleet at Vàm Nao canal, leading...
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Hàm Nghi (redirect from Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Lịch)
Devillers, 1998, pp. 398–469; Gosselin, 1900, pp. 150–56; Gosselin, 1904. Nguyên Cao Duc, Georges. Un empereur aimé: Hàm Nghi 2007, p.5 Vietnam Country Map...
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heritage. Hỏi Gia Long (Ask Gia Long) Đề Thái Nguyên thất nhật quang phục ký (Diary of 7-day Thái Nguyên uprising) Điếu Phan Chu Trinh (Weep for Phan Châu...
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Tự Đức (redirect from Nguyễn Dực Tôn)
appointed Nguyễn Bá Nghi to fought off the White Flag rebels. The White Flags made a series of devastating raids in Hưng Hóa, Cao Bằng, Thái Nguyên, and lowland...
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Bảo Đại (redirect from Vinh Thuy Nguyen)
the Nguyen emperors are in Hue City today". VietNam Breaking News. Archived from the original on 16 July 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2021. Anh, Nguyên Thê...
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French Indochina (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
August 1917 saw the beginning of the Thái Nguyên uprising, which lasted until 1918. The large amount of uprisings and rebellions that occurred during the...
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the Siamese advance was repelled in southern Vietnam in 1833 by the military forces of the Nguyễn dynasty. Upon the outbreak of a general uprising in Cambodia...
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a high-ranking Catholic mandarin in the Court of the Emperor Thành Thái of Nguyễn dynasty in Huế, Vietnam. He helped establishing the Quoc Hoc in Hue...
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for their earlier massacres. Another large-scale rebellion, the Thái Nguyên uprising, was also suppressed heavily. The French developed a plantation economy...
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Dục Đức (redirect from Nguyễn Cung Tôn)
the Nguyễn dynasty and father of Emperor Thành Thái, who ruled from 1889 to 1907. Dục Đức was born Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Ái and at age 17 was renamed Nguyễn Phúc...
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dynasty, later Lord Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên (the son of Nguyễn Hoàng) would receive the upgraded title "Grand guardian commandery duke" (太保郡公, Thái bảo quận công)...
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Lê Văn Duyệt (category Generals of the Nguyễn lords)
who helped Nguyễn Ánh—the future Emperor Gia Long—put down the Tây Sơn wars, unify Vietnam and establish the Nguyễn dynasty. After the Nguyễn came to power...
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aged 19 and 14 respectively, were sons of his twenty-sixth brother, Kiên Thái Vương. According to research by the Vietnamese historian Phạm Văn Sơn, Tự...
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Minh Mạng (redirect from Nguyễn Phúc Đảm)
Mang's realm had been suppressed. However, continuous uprisings in Cambodia, Tonkin, and wars with Siam put Minh Mang's expansion to an query, as all sides...
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Nguyễn Thái Học (chữ Hán: 阮太學; 1 December 1902 – 17 June 1930) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and independent activist who was the founding leader of...
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Hán-Nôm: 國徽大南), was the national coat of arms of the Nguyễn dynasty adopted during the reign of the Thành Thái Emperor to be used when accepting diplomatic missions...
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Vietnamese invasions of Cambodia (category Military history of Nguyen Vietnam)
1779–1796) and Siamese Rama I. In early 1785, Siamese-Cambodian-Nguyen fleets marched forward Saigon, but they were routed by Tay Son leader Nguyễn Huệ at the...
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Governor-General Paul Doumer had Emperor Thành Thái abolish the post of Kinh lược sứ. Also, the Nguyễn dynasty still nominally reigned over Tonkin; it...
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