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  • ...ed his capital at Hue. The French, therefore, were not a new experience to Tu Duc. <ref name=WoA>{{citation Tu Duc, known as a scholar and patron of Vietnamese culture. according to Pham Cao
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  • ...ed his capital at Hue. The French, therefore, were not a new experience to Tu Duc. <ref name=WoA>{{citation Tu Duc, known as a scholar and patron of Vietnamese culture. according to Pham Cao
    3 KB (449 words) - 19:46, 4 July 2010
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  • {{r|Tu Duc}}
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  • ...70 ships and 3,500 men to reinforce Gia Dinh and. In June 1862, Emperor [[Tu Duc]], signed the Treaty of Saigon.
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  • {{r|Tu Duc}}
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  • ...culation. In 1867, Catholic scholar [[Nguyen Truong To]] petitioned King [[Tu Duc]] to replace Classical Chinese with Nôm in official usage. The king did no
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