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Nguyễn Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The main article for this category is Nguyễn Dynasty.
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Vietnamese women, in turn, were compelled to wear Chinese-style trousers. Gia Long instituted a law code, which followed very closely the Chinese Qing dynasty (1644-1911) model. Taxes that had been reduced or abolished under the Tay Son were levied again under the restored Nguyen dynasty.
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From Hội An we drove to Huế, the imperial city of the Nguyễn Dynasty (pronounced almost exactly like "when"). The most interesting buildings in Huế however are the Mausoleums. Most of the emperors of the Nguyễn Dynasty built their mausoleums in Huế.
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Việt Nam (1804–20) Đại Nam (1820–1945) Nguyễn Dynasty The Nguyễn Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Nguyễn; Hán Việt: Nguyễn triều 阮朝) was the last ruling family of Vietnam.
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The Nguyen dynasty was a line of rulers of Vietnam in the 18th century to mid-19th century. This is the first and only Vietnamese dynasty when the rulers declared themselves emperors. Nguyễn (阮) is the emperor's family name.
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The Nguyễn Dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Nguyễn; Hán Việt: Nguyễn triều 阮朝) was the last ruling family of Vietnam. Nguyễn Phúc Ánh finally united Vietnam for the second time in 300 years. He started a dynasty and styled himself Emperor (Viet: Hoàng Đế) Gia Long.
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(Redirected from Nguyen dynasty) The 'Nguyễn Dynasty' (; Sino-Vietnamese: ''Nguyễn triều'' 阮朝) was the last ruling family of Vietnam. Nguyễn Phúc Ánh finally united Vietnam for the first time in 300 years. He started a dynasty and styled himself Emperor (Viet: ''Hoàng Đế'') Gia Long.
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Emperor Gia Long (Hán tự: 嘉隆; 1762–1820), born Nguyễn Phúc Ánh (Hán tự: 阮福映, often referred to simply as Nguyễn Ánh), was an emperor of Vietnam. Unifying what is now modern Vietnam in 1802, he founded the Nguyễn Dynasty...
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Ngo Dinh Diem (Vietnamese:Ngô Đình Diệm Jean Baptiste (help·info) (pronounced [ŋōdìŋɟi̯ɜ̂ʔm]), (January 3, 1901 – November 2, 1963) was the first President of South Vietnam (1955–1963). Family and childhood Ngo Dinh Diem was born in Huế, the original capital of the Nguyễn Dynasty...
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