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  • ...858. Even after French colonization, there was an association between the Nguyen Dynasty and the region of [[Annam]]; the final "emperor of Vietnam", [[Bao Dai]], t | title = The Nguyen Dynasty, from the Le to the Nguyen Rulers
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  • | pagename = Nguyen Dynasty | abc = Nguyen Dynasty
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  • 268 bytes (39 words) - 15:12, 25 December 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nguyen Dynasty]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nguyen Dynasty]]
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  • ...858. Even after French colonization, there was an association between the Nguyen Dynasty and the region of [[Annam]]; the final "emperor of Vietnam", [[Bao Dai]], t | title = The Nguyen Dynasty, from the Le to the Nguyen Rulers
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  • | pagename = Nguyen Dynasty | abc = Nguyen Dynasty
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  • ...ended from a revolt against China in 939 CE, to the establishment of the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] in 1789, with occasional periods of Chinese occupation
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • | title = The Nguyen Dynasty, from the Le to the Nguyen Rulers ...e Chinese-backed warlords with a sudden attack during Tet, and created the Nguyen dynasty.
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • ...t by still Vietnamese-identified dynasties took control, until the final [[Nguyen Dynasty]] took control in 1802, but was taken over by the [[French Indochina|France ...to remain the capital until the 19th century revolt that established the [[Nguyen Dynasty]]. His successor, Ly Thanh Ton, established the name Dai Viet in 1054. <re
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  • ...h assistance, named himself Emperor [[Gia Long]] (1802-1820), starting the Nguyen Dynasty and established his capital at Hue. The French, therefore, were not a new e
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  • Do these issues justify an article on, variously, the Nguyen Dynasty, or perhaps a subsection under [[Annam]], to which Bao Dai should link? Se
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  • With [[Nguyen Dynasty]]. Will work on this, but feel free to check. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Ho
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nguyen Dynasty]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • Under the [[Nguyen Dynasty]], its traditional capital was [[Hue]], and it was often considered the cen
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • ...recruited 5,000 soldiers from the province in 1788, prior to forming the [[Nguyen Dynasty]].
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • {{r|Nguyen Dynasty}}
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  • ...nam War]] covers the period between 1957 and 1975. See [[Dai Viet]] and [[Nguyen Dynasty]] for its history before the French colonization.
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  • :Emperor of Japan is a big OOPS. Emperor of Annam and of the Nguyen Dynasty. Yes, he abdicated, but the French essentially reinstated him as a figurehe
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  • ...s]] (i.e., 1868-1999). There are separate articles on such things as the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] and [[Dai Viet]].
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  • His names are complex. A member of the Nguyen Dynasty, he was born to his father, King Khai Din, as Prince Nguyen Vinh Thuy. Afte
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  • France defeated the ruling Nguyen dynasty in 1858, and accepted protectorate status. Cambodia and Laos also came unde
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  • ...ved there. There are articles on earlier aspects of Vietnam, such as the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] and [[Dai Viet]].
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  • ...ion (and forward to 1999), and then have some scattered articles such as [[Nguyen Dynasty]] and [[Dai Viet]].
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  • ...ietnamese nationalism (and that's another article -- I've started one on [[Nguyen Dynasty]]) does go back two millenia. Yes, I know it might be more correct to say C ...9 and more-or-less civil war until Emperor Gia Long [re-]established the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] in 1802, it gets nastier. (especially if you try to keep track of all the
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  • | title = The Nguyen Dynasty, from the Le to the Nguyen Rulers ...e Chinese-backed warlords with a sudden attack during Tet, and created the Nguyen dynasty.
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  • ...ef> which was eventually overthrown by the final Vietnamese empire, the [[Nguyen Dynasty]]. The last Nguyen emperor was [[Bao Dai]], whom the French would use as a
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  • ...s area of Southeast Asia has seen civil wars (during the creation of the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] in (1789-1802) and cautious cooperation with French missionaries, resista ...related articles are not strictly subordinate, such as [[Dai Viet]] and [[Nguyen Dynasty]] for earlier history.
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  • ...nst the French, in the late 1800s and early 1900s, wanted to restore the [[Nguyen Dynasty]], to return to their roles as aristocrats or mandarin officials. The natio ...tiple states under [[Bao Dai]], former Emperor of Annam, the last of the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] and ''de facto'' head of Indochinese state during the [[Second World War]
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  • ...actually was some French involvement in Emperor Gia Long taking power (one Nguyen dynasty overthrown by a different set of Nguyens) in 1802. I can get away with a b ...ietnamese nationalism (and that's another article -- I've started one on [[Nguyen Dynasty]]) does go back two millenia. Yes, I know it might be more correct to say C
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  • ...a country is not accepted. Consider [[Dai Viet]], [[Vietnam]] under the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] (or perhaps Annam), [[French Indochina]], [[Republic of Vietnam]] and [[D
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  • ...of the first Western involvement, 1860-ish, or perhaps going back to the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] article that takes you to the first missionaries. Rightly or wrongly, [[D
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  • ...ently far removed that they are not even formal subarticles, such as the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] and [[Dai Viet]].
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