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  2. Lý Thường Kiệt - Wikipedia

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    Thường Kiệt (李 常 傑; 1019–1105), real name Ngô Tuấn (吳 俊), was a Vietnamese general and admiral of the dynasty. [1] He served as an official through the reign of Thái Tông , Thánh Tông and Nhân Tông and was a general during the Song– War .

  3. Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Ỷ Lan then became regency with help of Chancellor Thường Kiệt. In the 1050s, tensions between Đại Việt and the Song dynasty became high. In 1075, Wang Anshi, the chancellor of the Song dynasty, told Emperor Shenzong that Đại Việt was destroyed by Champa, with less than ten thousand soldiers surviving, so it would be a good ...

  4. Nam quốc sơn hà - Wikipedia

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    The poem was first dictated to be read aloud before and during battles to boost army morale and nationalism when Vietnam under Thánh Tông and Thường Kiệt fought against two invasions by Song dynasty in 981 and 1075–1076 and would become became an emblematic hymn in the early independence wars. [2]

  5. Vietnamese National Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Founder of the dynasty, most well-known for his relocation of the capital from Hoa Lư to Đại La (modern-day Hanoi). Thường Kiệt – Third criteria. The military commander of the dynasty who defeated the Song dynasty, was thought to be the author of Nam quốc sơn hà (nicknamed "Vietnam's First Declaration of Independence").

  6. Battle of Như Nguyệt River (1077) - Wikipedia

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    As the Song forces took the offensive, the Viets strained to hold the front line. Thường Kiệt tried to boost the morale of his soldiers by citing a poem before his army named "Nam quốc sơn hà". [8] The poem so invigorated his forces that the Viets made a successful counterattack, pushing Song forces back across the river.

  7. Timeline of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Thường Kiệt defeats a rebellion by Ly Giac, who flees to Champa and enlists the aid of Jaya Indravarman II to seize border districts and raid Đại Việt [21] 1104: Thường Kiệt defeats Champa's forces several time before dying in the following year [21] 1119: Nhân Tông personally leads the army in quelling mountain ...

  8. Quảng Bình province - Wikipedia

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    Later it was claimed by both the Đại Việt and Champa and officially annexed into Đại Việt by Thường Kiệt, a dynasty general (under the reign of Thánh Tông) in 1069. The site of present-day Quảng Bình was battlefields between Champa and Vietnam until the Vietnamese territory was expanded further south by ...

  9. Lý (Vietnamese surname) - Wikipedia

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    Thường Kiệt, dynasty general; Tiến (李進), civil servant in Jiaozhi, later became Imperial adviser for Emperor Xian of Han in capital Luoyang; Trường Nhân (李長仁), local ruler of Jiaozhou recognised by Emperor Ming of Song from 468 to 485. Ly dynasty; Nam Đế (李賁), founder of the Early dynasty of ...