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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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  • ...ever, with foreign aid, Nguyen Anh soon took over the ruling power and the Nguyen Dynasty was established, which was the last royal dynasty in Vietnam. ...tiate with the Vietnamese. In 1858, France invaded Vietnam, and the ruling Nguyen dynasty accepted protectorate status.
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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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  • * [[Nguyen Dynasty]]
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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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