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  2. Category:English merchants - Wikipedia

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    S. Albert George Sandeman; William Sanders (geologist) Philip Sanderson; William Devonshire Saull; John Henry Powell Schneider; Joshua Scholefield; Frederick Francis Seekamp

  3. Category:17th-century English merchants - Wikipedia

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    B. Samuel Backhouse; Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia colonist) Sir John Banks, 1st Baronet; John Barker (Bristol MP) John Barker (died 1653) John Barker (MP for Ilchester)

  4. Category:19th-century English merchants - Wikipedia

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  5. Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A merchant is a person who trades in goods produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated in ancient Babylonia, Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenicia and Rome.

  6. Đổi Mới - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Edwards and Anh Phan (2014) Managers and Management in Vietnam. 25 Years of Economic Renovation (Doi moi). Routledge. ISBN 9781138816657; Võ, Nhân Trí (1990). Vietnam's Economic Policy since 1975. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 9789813035546. Vương Quân Hoàng (2010).

  7. Chữ khoa đẩu - Wikipedia

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    Chữ khoa đẩu is a term claimed by the Vietnamese pseudohistorian Đỗ Văn Xuyền to be an ancient, pre-Sinitic script for the Vietnamese language. Đỗ Văn Xuyền's works supposedly shows the script have been in use during the Hồng Bàng period, and it is believed to have disappeared later during the Chinese domination of Vietnam .

  8. Tiến Quân Ca - Wikipedia

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    "Tiến Quân Ca" (lit. "The Song of the Marching Troops") is the national anthem of Vietnam.The march was written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1946 (as per the 1946 constitution) and subsequently the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 following the reunification of Vietnam.

  9. Hoa people - Wikipedia

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    Between 1923 and 1951, as many as 1.2 million Chinese emigrants moved from China to Vietnam. [234] Hoa merchants delved into the rice, salt, liquor, opium, and spice trade, where they set up plantations in the rural hinterlands of the Mekong Delta and sold their finished products in Cholon. [150]