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  2. Áo giao lĩnh - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, under the rule of Emperor Minh Mang (r. 1820-1841), the clothing in Vietnam was finally standardized throughout the entire country when Emperor Minh Mang decreed that the áo dài had to become the national dress for all the regions under his rule. [12] [13] The áo dài thus became the daily clothing of the Vietnamese. [13]

  3. Vietnamese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Most of ancient northern Vietnam was referred as the Lạc Việt which was considered to be part of the Baiyue region in ancient Chinese texts. [1]: 26 Prior to the Chinese conquest, the Tai nobles first came in Northern Vietnam during the Đông Sơn era, and they started to assimilate the local Mon-Khmer and Kra-dai people in a processed referred as Tai-ization or Tai-ification as the Tai ...

  4. Áo dài - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Tôn Thất Hiệp (1653–1675). He is dressed in a cross-collared robe (áo giao lĩnh) which was commonly worn by all social castes of Vietnam before the 19th century. For centuries, peasant women typically wore a halter top underneath a blouse or overcoat, alongside a skirt (váy). [12]

  5. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3637:1977, Size designation of clothes: Women's and girls outerwear garments (withdrawn, replaced by ISO 8559-2) ISO 3638:1977, Size designation of clothes: Infants garments (withdrawn, replaced by ISO 8559-2) ISO 4415:1981, Size designation of clothes: Mens and boys underwear, nightwear and shirts (withdrawn, replaced by ISO 8559-2)

  6. History of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    He officially funded and trained the Pirates of the South China Coast – one of the most strongest and feared pirate army in the world late 18th century–early 19th century. [127] Nguyễn Ánh, assisted by many talented recruits from the South, captured Gia Định (present-day Saigon ) in 1788 and established a strong base for his force.

  7. Vietnamese armour - Wikipedia

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    2 3rd to 19th-century. 3 Gallery. 4 ... found in Northern Vietnam is ... required to collect 100 buffalo hides and 2 horns each hide to fashion armours and ...

  8. 19th century in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For men, three piece suits were tailored for usefulness in business as well as sporting activity. The fashion in this article includes styles from the 19th century through a Western context – namely Europe and North America. 19th Century Dress Silhouette Man's tailcoat 1825–1830

  9. Category:19th century in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Years of the 19th century in Vietnam (40 C) Pages in category "19th century in Vietnam" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.