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  • ...ficant political, military, and social force between 1945 and 1955. The '''Cao Dai League''', as a political force, allied itself with [[Bao Dai]] in 1948, an ...Supreme Palace or Abode on High (where God reigns). Figuratively, the word Cao Dai is used as God's symbolic name."<ref name=CaoDaiOrgHist>{{citation
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  • | pagename = Cao Dai | abc = Cao Dai
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  • ...ficant political, military, and social force between 1945 and 1955. The '''Cao Dai League''', as a political force, allied itself with [[Bao Dai]] in 1948, an ...Supreme Palace or Abode on High (where God reigns). Figuratively, the word Cao Dai is used as God's symbolic name."<ref name=CaoDaiOrgHist>{{citation
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  • ...rnment dominated by [[Nguyen Khanh]]. He was loosely affiliated with the [[Cao Dai]].
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  • Vien, no longer trusted by his original base, joined with the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]] in support of [[Bao Dai]] as head of the emerging Vietnam
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cao Dai]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...leader; [[Duong Van Minh]] led the Diem actions against the Hoa Hao and [[Cao Dai]].
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  • ...crisis, such opponents cautiously affiliated. Other groups, such as the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]], tried not to affiliate with anyone.
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  • The main [[Cao Dai]] temple is in Tay Ninh.
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  • ...the Japanese simply replaced the former French officials in Cochin China; Cao Dai and Hoa Hao members also gained power there. ...es, such as the VNQDD with the Chinese Kuomintang; the Constitutionalists, Cao Dai, Hoa Hao, and Binh Xuyen with France; the Dai Viet with Japan. Given this
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  • ...]]. Quat stayed in office until June 11, under protests from Catholics, [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]]. There were also accusations that the military forced the
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  • ...ncluding some of the significant minorities such as the [[Montagnard]]s, [[Cao Dai]], a Catholic broad front to be organized, and [[Hoa Hao]] might be more vi
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  • ...olitical and religious groups based on variations of Buddhism, such as the Cao Dai. ...ersion, as well as new sects that were spinoffs from Buddhism, such as the Cao Dai and Hoa Hao.
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  • ...uasi-autonomous Southern groups, including the religious [[Hoa Hao]] and [[Cao Dai]], and an organization somewhere between [[pirate]]s and a quasi-state, the
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  • While less involved than some of the lowland, politicized sects such as the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]], they did become part of some coalitions.
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  • ...eas inhabited by people of the regional or "folk" religions, such as the [[Cao Dai]]. The existing upper class might be wealthy, but the French had found it w ...l Army chief of staff. Gen. [[Nguyen Van Hinh]]. Hinh, working with the [[Cao Dai]], [[Hoa Hao]], and [[Binh Xuyen]], failed to organize a coup.
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  • ...]]. Quat stayed in office until June 11, under protests from Catholics, [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]]. There were also accusations that the military forced the ...rnment or along parallel lines. Most prominent of these factions were the Cao Dai and Hoa Hao, which were essentially religious groups. The Binh Xuyen were
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  • ...areas inhabited by people of the regional or "folk" religions, such as the Cao Dai. The existing upper class might be wealthy, but the French had found it was ...ational Army chief of staff. Gen. Nguyen van Hinh. Hinh, working with the Cao Dai, Hoa Hao, and Binh Xuyen, failed to organize a coup.
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  • ...lowland Vietnamese, while the CIDG was mostly [[Montagnard]], with some [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]].<ref name=SFch3>{{citation
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  • ...apanese simply replaced the former French officials in [[Cochin China]]; [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]] members also gained power there. Cochin China, at this time, was far less organized than Tonkin. [[Cao Dai]] set up a state around [[Tay Ninh]], while [[Hoa Hao]] declared one in the
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  • ...n. The majority was Buddhists, with significant native sects such as the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]]. Groups such as the [[Binh Xuyen]] were not strictly reli
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  • ...s the [[VNQDD]] with the Chinese [[Kuomintang]]; the Constitutionalists, [[Cao Dai]], [[Hoa Hao]], and [[Binh Xuyen]] with France; the [[Dai Viet]] with Japan
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  • ...was a burst of defections from the [[NLF]], who were not Communists, but [[Cao Dai]], [[Vietnamese Buddhism|Vietnamese Buddhists]], [[Hoa Hao]], and others wh ...se Communist Party. Definitely from 1930 on, and probably earlier with the Cao Dai, there was something closer to the Latin American "dirty wars". [[User:How
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  • ...tnamese Buddhism|Buddhists]] and minorities such as the [[Montagnard]]s, [[Cao Dai]], and [[Hoa Hao]]. These conflicts were exploited, initially at the level ...which became involved in the jockeying for political power, such as the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]]. Even the [[Vietnamese Buddhism|Vietnamese Buddhists]] we
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  • ...y form only part of a particular ethnic group, including Sikhism, Jainism, Cao Dai etc.
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  • ...risis of 1963]], which also involved other Vietnamese sects, such as the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]], were a major disruption by June. These protests were see ...which became involved in the jockeying for political power, such as the [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]]. Even the [[Vietnamese Buddhism|Vietnamese Buddhists]] we
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  • * [[Cao Dai]]
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  • ...ntial defection from the NLF after the overthrow of Diem, especially among Cao Dai that had considered themselves as especially persecuted by Diem. Pike belie ...s, and both the majority Buddhists and minorities such as the Montagnards, Cao Dai, and Hoa Hao. These conflicts were exploited, initially at the level of pro
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  • :**[[VNQDD]], perhaps [[Vietnamese Buddhism]], [[Cao Dai]], [[Hoa Hao]], [[Binh Xuyen]] ...was a burst of defections from the [[NLF]], who were not Communists, but [[Cao Dai]], [[Vietnamese Buddhism|Vietnamese Buddhists]], [[Hoa Hao]], and others wh
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  • ...ole? Certainly in the early sixties, some of the sects and gangs, be they Cao Dai, Hao Hoa, or Binh Xuyen, as well as the merchant class of Cholon, had a gre ...nd KMT were insignificant, there still was Buddhist vs. Catholic, Hoa Hao, Cao Dai, mountain people vs. lowlanders, and, in general, no sense of national iden
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