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Nguyễn Kim, who had served as leader of the loyalists throughout the 12 years of the Lê–Mạc War (from 1533 to 1545) and throughout the Northern and Southern dynasties period, was assassinated in 1545 by a captured Mạc general, Dương Chấp Nhất. Shortly after Nguyễn Kim's death, his son-in-law, Trịnh Kiểm, leader of the ...
Southern Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty before 1841. Cần Vột , Vũng Thơm (Kampong Saom) and Svay Rieng (triangular wedge protruding into Vietnam known as the "Parrot's Beak") would later be ceded by French colonials to Cambodia. Cao Mien = Cambodia. Biển Đông = vi: East Sea. Nam Vang = Phnom Penh.
Phạm Thận Duật (courtesy names Quan Thành and Vọng Sơn, the latter named after a mountain in his hometown Ninh Bình) was born in Yên Mô Thượng village, Yên Mạc county, Yên Mô district, Ninh Bình, on November 3, 1825, during emperor Minh Mạng's rule.
The armed forces of the Nguyễn lords included infantry (步兵; bộ binh), marines (水兵;thủy binh), artillery (砲兵; pháo binh), and elephant corp (tượng binh). [10] While the Nguyễn lords were nominally a part of the Revival Lê dynasty they increasingly became more independent leading to them having military clashes with the ...
Nguyễn Hồng Diên was born on March 16, 1965, in Hồng Minh, Hưng Hà District, Thái Bình Province, Vietnam. He joined the Vietnam People's Navy in 1985 and served as a captain until 2005. He holds a bachelor's degree in political theory and a master's degree in public administration.
Thanh Quý, Lan Phương, Đình Tú, Phan Minh Huyền, Nguyễn Ngọc Huyền, Quang Trọng Đấu trí: VTV1: Phan Đình Tuấn Nguyễn Danh Dũng, Bùi Quốc Việt, Nguyễn Đức Hiếu Trung Anh, Thanh Sơn, Lương Thu Trang, Nguyệt Hằng, Phạm Anh Tuấn, Xuân Phúc, Anh Đào Gái ngàn đô 2: Galaxy Play: Vinh Bùi Huy ...
Hoàng Lê nhất thống chí (皇 黎 一 統 志, Records of the Unification of Imperial Lê), also known as An Nam nhất thống chí (安 南 一 統 志, Records of the Unification of Annam), written by the Writers of Ngô family (吳 家 文 派, Ngô gia văn phái), is a Vietnamese historical novel written in Classical Chinese which consists of 17 chapter based upon the events in the ...
Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of 20th century Vietnamese nationalism. In 1904, he formed a revolutionary organization called Duy Tân Hội ("Modernization Association").