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  2. Hòa Bình Thạnh - Wikipedia

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  3. Nguyễn Thượng Hiền - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thượng Hiền (阮 尚 賢; 1865–1925) was a Vietnamese scholar-gentry anti-colonial revolutionary activist who advocated independence from French colonial rule. He was a contemporary of Phan Bội Châu and Phan Châu Trinh and was regarded as the most prominent northerner of his generation of scholar-gentry activists.

  4. Thạnh Hóa district - Wikipedia

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  5. Đồng Hỷ district - Wikipedia

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    In 1469, under the reign of King Le Thanh Tong, he changed to Dong Hy; The district was changed to Dong Hy, then changed to Dong Hy; is one of the 7 districts of Phu Binh. During the Nguyen Dynasty (XIX), the district of Dong Hy was composed of nine, 33 communes, villages, pages and wards; The district is located in Huong Thuong Commune.

  6. Bình Thạnh district - Wikipedia

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    Bình Thạnh is a district of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.As of 2017, the district had a population of 490,618 and a total area of 21 km 2. [1]The name of the district was formed from the names of two wards in the old Gò Vấp district, Bình Hòa and Thạnh Mỹ Tây.

  7. Thuận Thành - Wikipedia

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    Dâu Pagoda. Kinh Dương Vương is the first king of the Vietnamese people, and was the father of Lạc Long Quân.; Đông Hồ painting is a genre of Vietnamese woodcut paintings originating from Đông Hồ village (làng Đông Hồ).

  8. Mongol invasions of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Four major military campaigns were launched by the Mongol Empire, and later the Yuan dynasty, against the kingdom of Đại Việt (modern-day northern Vietnam) ruled by the Trần dynasty and the kingdom of Champa (modern-day central Vietnam) in 1258, 1282–1284, 1285, and 1287–1288.

  9. Trung sisters' rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Ma Yuan had Trưng Trắc and Trưng Nhị decapitated, [7] [8] and sent their heads to the Han court at Luoyang. [27] By the end of 43 CE, the Han army had taken full control over the region by defeating the last pockets of resistance. [7] Yuan reported his victories, and added: "Since I came to Jiaozhi, the current troop has been the most ...