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  2. Duy Tân - Wikipedia

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    Duy Tân (at the time, known by his birth name, Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San) was son of the Thành Thái emperor. Because of his opposition to French rule and his erratic, depraved actions (which some speculate were feigned to shield his opposition from the French) Thành Thái was declared insane and exiled to Vũng Tàu in 1907.

  3. Duy Tan University - Wikipedia

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    Founded at the same time as Duy Tan University. Business Administration: The faculty was established in 1995, and is the second largest department at Duy Tan University, with over 2,500 students. The faculty uses teaching and training methodologies, such as Project-Based Learning, case studies, digital simulations, and ERP-based training.

  4. Việt Tân - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2007 arrests, three additional Việt Tân members, Nguyen Thi Xuan Trang, a medical doctor from Switzerland, Mai Huu Bao, an electrical engineer from the United States and past Executive Board Member of the Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of Southern California as well as Nguyen Tan Anh, a manager of a health-care non ...

  5. Guy Georges Vĩnh San - Wikipedia

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    Duy Tan was more popular than Emperor Bảo Đại and ranked higher in the genealogy of the Nguyễn Phúc clan. [5] Bảo Đại's pro-Vichy government attempted to head off a claim to the throne by Georges by treating him as illegitimate. In 1946, a French court sided with Georges and declared him to be a legitimate son of Duy Tan. [4]

  6. Daiviet Populist Revolutionary Party - Wikipedia

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    The Great Viet Populist Revolutionary Party (Vietnamese: Đại-việt Duy-dân Cách-mệnh Đảng, Việt Duy-dân Đảng) was a nationalist and anti-communist political party and militant organisation that was active in what is now Vietnam from 1943 to 1947.

  7. Duy Tân Hội - Wikipedia

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    Duy Tân Hội (chữ Hán: 維新會, Association for Modernization) was an anti-French and pro-independence society in Vietnam founded by Phan Bội Châu and Prince Cường Để in 1904. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its aim was "defeat the French invaders, restore the Vietnam state, establish an independent government".

  8. Nguyễn Thị Định (mother of Duy Tân) - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thị Định (阮氏定, 1883 [1] – 1972) was a wife of the Vietnamese emperor Thành Thái, and the queen mother of the emperor's fifth son, the boy emperor Duy Tân (reigned 1907-1916).

  9. Tống Duy Tân - Wikipedia

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    Tống Duy Tân (宋維新, 1838 - 1892), courtesy name Cơ Mệnh, was a Vietnamese revolutionary who led insurgent armies in Thanh Hóa Province of northern Vietnam as part of the Cần Vương movement that sought to install the boy Emperor Hàm Nghi as the leader of an independent Vietnam. He was captured in 1892 by the French colonial ...