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  • ...1958260 }}</ref>), under French colonial rule of Indochina, was Emperor of Annam (1932-1945), and Head of State of French Indochina until replaced by Ngo Di | title = Abdication of Bao Dai, Emperor of Annam
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  • {{r|Annam}}
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  • #[[Annam]] in the center #Within Annam, the mountainous [[Central Highlands]], the home of the Montagnard peoples,
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  • ...DRV, in turn, agreed not to oppose French forces returning to Tonkin and Annam, to replace Chinese troops. Adm. [[Georges d'Argenlieu‎]] was the High C
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  • ...names were used: [[Tonkin]] in the north; [[Dai Viet]] or the Empire of [[Annam]] was in the center; and [[Cochin China]] in the south. Tonkin included th
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  • ...ndred years, two groups of warlords, the Nguyen and the Trinh, had ruled [[Annam]] under the Chinese, as the Le Dynasty.<ref name=Bolt-LTN>{{citation
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  • {{r|Annam}}
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  • ...hism|Buddhist]] in the Diem government. As opposed to Diem, who was from [[Annam]], he also gave a regional link to the people of the Mekong Delta. His frie
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  • {{r|Annam}}
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  • {{r|Annam}}
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  • {{r|Annam}}
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  • Later, the area of Dai Viet, widely called [[Annam]], came back under Vietnamese leadership, initially warlords, beginning wit
    6 KB (992 words) - 00:07, 2 December 2013
  • Its strongholds were in [[Tonkin]] and [[Annam]], where its members clandestinely penetrated French garrisons. The Yen Bai
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  • ...moved this system south, although not obtaining as much local support in [[Annam]], and especially [[Cochin China]]. While later organizations would operat ...ioner rather than Governor General, but still in control. The five states, Annam, Cambodia, Cochin China, Laos, and Tonkin would continue; there would be no
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  • ...]], the northern part of Vietnam, and to some extent the central part of [[Annam]]. At first, the French negotiated separately with [[Cochin China]] in the ...rench Indochina, with multiple states under [[Bao Dai]], former Emperor of Annam, the last of the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] and ''de facto'' head of Indochinese st
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  • ...the village of Kim Lien, in Nam Dan district of [[Nghe An Province]] in [[Annam]]; he did not visit rural [[Tonkin]] until 1941 and the Hanoi-Haiphong area ...t material, he said "only a communist party can insure the well-being of [[Annam]]".<ref>Patti, p. 508</ref> and wrote the handbook, ''Duong Cach Menh'' (T
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  • ...but certainly did not identify with the Diem government, led by a man from Annam, the lowlands of Central Vietnam (although not the Central Highlands, the
    15 KB (2,322 words) - 08:43, 31 March 2024
  • ...and a number of important sects. He was also from Central Vietnam (i.e., [[Annam]]), where the power blocs had tended to be northern or southern.
    22 KB (3,321 words) - 08:34, 21 March 2024
  • ...onsider [[Dai Viet]], [[Vietnam]] under the [[Nguyen Dynasty]] (or perhaps Annam), [[French Indochina]], [[Republic of Vietnam]] and [[Democratic Republic o
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  • ...Vietnamese. Two groups of warlords, the Nguyen and the Trinh, had ruled [[Annam]] under the Chinese, as the Le Dynasty.<ref name=Bolt-LTN>{{citation
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