Bảy Viễn). Bình Xuyên's history is largely that of two separate groups: Ba Dương's troops (the Bộ Đội Bình Xuyên) and Bảy Viễn's Bình Xuyên. From the 1920s...
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free disparate Bình Xuyên personalities and component gangs from Côn Sơn in 1941. Thereafter, under Japanese patronage, the Bình Xuyên grew rapidly, both...
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branch of the Bình Xuyên was given the rank of Major General of the Vietnamese National Army and his troops became the QDQG Bình Xuyên, which was a self-funded...
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dismantled the private army of the Bình Xuyên crime syndicate in urban warfare in the district of Chợ Lớn. With the Bình Xuyên vanquished, Diệm turned his attention...
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most of Bình Xuyên's posts in Saigon after a victory in the Battle of Saigon. Within a few months, Diệm's troops wiped out the Bình Xuyên's remnants...
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subdivisions, including the wards of: Mỹ Bình, Mỹ Long, Mỹ Xuyên, Bình Khánh, Mỹ Phước, Đông Xuyên, Mỹ Quý, Mỹ Thạnh, Mỹ Thới, Bình Đức, Mỹ Hòa and the rural communes...
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State of Vietnam and the private army of the Bình Xuyên organised crime syndicate. At the time, the Bình Xuyên was licensed with controlling the national...
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Look up xuyên in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Places with the Vietnamese syllable Xuyên in them include: Bình Xuyên District, rural district (huyện)...
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Bình Xuyên is a rural district of Vĩnh Phúc province, in the Red River Delta region of northern Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 104...
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February 20, 1946) was a Vietnamese military officer and leader of the Bình Xuyên army. His nickname was Ba Dương (Dương the Third). He was born in 1900...
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the events of 24-25 September, when a Vietnamese mob (alleged to be the Bình Xuyên, but later found to be Trotskyites), entered the Cité Hérault district...
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that the Bình Xuyên evacuate the areas and buildings they had occupied in Saigon and vicinity. The French were tacitly helping the Bình Xuyên. Collins...
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called Bình Xuyên, led by Ba Dương. Before that, in the 1920s, Ba Dương was already the leader of a coalition of river pirates. In 1949, Bình Xuyên became...
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administrations in the countryside supported by private armies, while the Bình Xuyên organised crime syndicate controlled the streets of Saigon. Despite interference...
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a new battle began in Saigon between the VNA and Bình Xuyên. The Diệm loyalists crushed Bình Xuyên, with the latter being saved from total annihilation...
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emerge in Vietnam were the Bình Xuyên, which during the 1920s acted mainly as river pirates led by Dương Văn Dương. Bình Xuyên later became a legitimate...
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blow at the Bình Xuyên at the same time by shutting down the brothels, gambling houses and opium dens of Saigon owned by the Bình Xuyên while having...
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ultimately led to the assassination of their leader in April 1947. The Bình Xuyên organized crime group also sought power in the country and although initially...
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Battle of Saigon (1955), between the Vietnamese National Army and the Bình Xuyên crime syndicate Battle of Saigon (1968), during the Tet Offensive of the...
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28 April 1955, the Vietnamese National Army launched an attack against Bình Xuyên military force in the city. The battle lasted until May, killing an estimated...
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Vietnamese Catholic League National Front Hòa Hảo Cao Đài Pro-France Bình Xuyên Supported by: France Republic of China Victory Anti-Việt Minh parties...
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Trần Thượng Xuyên (Chen Shangchuan, chữ Hán: 陳上川, 1626–1720) was a Chinese exile. Trần Thượng Xuyên was born in Wuchuan, Guangdong, he was a general of...
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third politico-religious organization called Bình Xuyên, can be traced back to the early 1920s, but Bình Xuyên did not become a truly organized political...
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Mèo Vạc Mèo Vạc District Quản Bạ Tam Sơn District Quang Bình Yên Bình District Vị Xuyên Vị Xuyên District Xín Mần Cốc Pài District Yên Minh Yên Minh District...
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Minh, along with the armed religious Cao Đài and Hòa Hảo sects and the Bình Xuyên organized crime group. The French re-installed Bảo Đại as the head of...
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a rural commune of Cẩm Thủy District Cẩm Bình, Hà Tĩnh, a rural commune of Cẩm Xuyên District Former Cẩm Bình District of Hải Hưng Province This disambiguation...
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scheduled election on reunification would not be held. After subduing the Bình Xuyên organized crime gang in the Battle for Saigon in 1955, and the Hòa Hảo...
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subdivided into 8 district-level sub-divisions: 7 districts: Sông Lô Bình Xuyên Lập Thạch Tam Đảo Tam Dương Vĩnh Tường Yên Lạc 2 provincial city: Vĩnh...
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Bình Châu may refer to several rural communes in Vietnam, including: Bình Châu, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu, a commune of Xuyên Mộc District Bình Châu, Quảng Ngãi...
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staff, Gen. Nguyễn Văn Hinh. Hinh, working with the Cao Đài, Hòa Hảo, and Bình Xuyên, failed to organize a coup. In January, the Republic of Vietnam received...
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