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  2. Nguyễn lords - Wikipedia

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    The Nguyễn lord Nguyễn Phúc Chu referred to Vietnamese as "Han people" 漢人 (Hán nhân) in 1712 when differentiating between Vietnamese and Chams. [7] The Nguyen Lords established frontier colonies, known as đồn điền after 1790.

  3. Artillery of the Nguyễn lords - Wikipedia

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    Wheeled cannon. Nhân Cauldron, Huế, 1836. The artillery of the Nguyễn lords, the family that ruled southern Vietnam from the late 16th to the late 18th centuries, and the precursor of the Nguyễn dynasty, was an important component of their military success in repelling attacks from the rival Trịnh lords, their northern contemporaries.

  4. Flags of the Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units - Wikipedia

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    Peter Truhart, Regents of Nations, K.G Saur Münich, 1984–1988 ISBN 359810491X, Art.«Vietnamese Dynasties/Vietnamesische Dynastien», pp. 1786–1790. The star icon in Vietnamese consciousness (TTXVA.NET).

  5. Category:Nguyễn lords - Wikipedia

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  6. Nguyễn Phúc Khoát - Wikipedia

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    Trousers and tunics on the Chinese pattern in 1774 were ordered by the Võ vương Emperor to replace the traditional Vietnamese skirt of women. [12] However, Han-Chinese clothing are assembled by several pieces of clothing including both pants and skirts called quần (裙) or thường (裳) which is a part of Hanfu garments throughout the history of Han Chinese clothing.

  7. Nguyễn Hoàng - Wikipedia

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    He was the second son of Nguyễn Kim.When his father was assassinated by a Mạc supporter, his brother-in-law Trịnh Kiểm took command of the Lê royalist army. . Sometime after his older brother (Nguyễn Uông) died (believed to have been poisoned), Nguyễn Hoàng requested his brother in law, and was appointed to govern the southernmost province of