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A sutra book (okyō) showing passages from the Sukhāvatīvyūha.Obtained from Nishi Honganji temple in Kyoto, Japan.. The Amitāyus Sutra (), simplified Chinese: 佛说无量壽經; traditional Chinese: 佛說無量壽經; pinyin: Fóshuōwúliàngshòujīng; Sutra of Immeasurable Life Spoken by Buddha; Vietnamese: Phật Thuyết Kinh Vô Lượng Thọ; Japanese: Taisho Tripitaka no. 360 ...
Kinh: Male [26] 27 Trần Sâm: New: Not: 1918 1939 Quảng Trị province: Military science: Kinh: Male [27] 28 Phan Ngọc Sến: New: Not: 1919 1946 Bạc Liêu provinc€ — Kinh: Male [28] 29 Lê Văn Hiền: New: Reelected: Kinh: Male 30 Nguyễn Thị Thập: Old: Not: 1908 1931 Mỹ Tho province — Kinh: Female [29] 31 Vũ Ngọc Linh ...
Võ Thị Thắng (10 December 1945 – 22 August 2014) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and stateswoman. She was a member of the Long An delegation to the National Assembly of Vietnam during its fourth, fifth, and sixth sessions (1975 to 1981).
Kinh: Male [21] Võ Văn Thưởng: Old: 17 1970 1993 Vĩnh Long province: Graduate: Kinh: Male [22] 1 Tô Lâm: Old: 5 1957 — Hưng Yên province: Graduate: Kinh: Male [23] 2 Phạm Minh Chính: Old: 9 1958 1986 Thanh Hoá province: Graduate: Kinh: Male [24] Vương Đình Huệ: Old: 11 1957 1984 Nghệ An province: Graduate: Kinh: Male [25 ...
Statue Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh in Biên Hòa Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh Tomb in Truong Thuy Commune, Lệ Thủy District, Quang Binh. Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh (chữ Hán: 阮有鏡, 1650–1700), also known as Nguyễn Hữu Kính and his noble rank Lễ Thành Hầu, was a high-ranking general of Lord Nguyễn Phúc Chu. [1]
Kinh: Male Nguyễn Minh Châu: Old: Not: 1921 — Tây Ninh province — Kinh: Male [13] Lữ Minh Châu: New: Not: 1929 — Cà Mau province — Kinh: Male [14] Nguyễn Văn Chi: Old: Reelected: 1945 1965 Đà Nẵng City: Economic Management: Kinh: Male [15] Võ Trần Chí: New: Reelected: 1927 1946 Long An province: None Kinh: Male [16 ...
The Tày people, also known as the Thổ, T'o, Tai Tho, Ngan, Phen, Thu Lao, or Pa Di, is a Central Tai-speaking ethnic group who live in northern Vietnam. According to a 2019 census, there are 1.8 million Tày people living in Vietnam. [6] This makes them the second largest ethnic group in Vietnam after the majority Kinh (Vietnamese) ethnic group.
The old patrimony of the Nguyễn formed the central part of the empire (vùng Kinh Kỳ), with nine provinces, five of which were directly ruled by Gia Long and his mandarins from Huế. [ 63 ] [ 92 ] The central administration at Huế was divided into six ministries: Public affairs, finance, rites, war, justice, and public works.