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Ho Chi Minh Thought (Vietnamese: Tư tưởng Hồ Chí Minh) is a political philosophy that builds upon Marxism–Leninism and the ideology of Vietnamese revolutionary Ho Chi Minh.
Nước Pháp lấy Nam-kỳ French seized Cochinchina: 8: Giặc-giã ở trong nước rebels in the country 9: Quân nước Pháp lấy Bắc-kỳ lần thứ nhất First French occupation of Tonkin 10: Tình-thế nước Nam từ năm Giáp-tuất về sau The situation after the year Giáp Tuất (1874) 11
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[11] A group of programming and information security specialists composed the core team of the project, [12] including Nguyen Manh Luat, [13] Nguyen Hung, [14] Le Phuoc Hoa, [15] Pham Tien Manh, [16] and Hieu Minh Ngo. [17] The project team has so far included roughly 30 people.
The Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư (chữ Hán: 大越史記全書; Vietnamese: [ɗâːjˀ vìət ʂɨ᷉ kǐ twâːn tʰɨ]; Complete Annals of Great Việt) is the official national chronicle of the Đại Việt, that was originally compiled by the royal historian Ngô Sĩ Liên under the order of the Emperor Lê Thánh Tông and was finished in 1479 during the Lê period.
The government of the Nguyễn dynasty, officially the Southern Court (Vietnamese: Nam Triều; chữ Hán: 南朝) [a] historicaly referred to as the Huế Court (Vietnamese: Triều đình Huế; chữ Hán: 朝廷化), centred around the Emperor (皇帝, Hoàng Đế) as the absolute monarch, surrounded by various imperial agencies and ministries which stayed under the emperor's presidency.
[10] [11] Previously, analog television in Vietnam was mostly broadcast on the VHF band (from channel 6 to channel 12) and the UHF band (from channel 21 to channel 62). [12] Only a few stations broadcast below R6 VHF, including R3 VHF in Tam Dao, Can Tho (CT3, relay HTV7), and HCMC (OPT1).
In southern Annam, 7000 Christian survivors of the Bình Định massacre took refuge in the small French concession in Qui Nhơn. In late August 1885 a column of 600 French and Tonkinese soldiers under the command of General Léon Prud'homme sailed from Huế aboard the warships La Cocheterie, Brandon, Lutin and Comète, and landed at Qui ...