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  2. Domain of the Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Domain of the Crown (Vietnamese: Hoàng triều Cương thổ; Chữ Hán: 皇朝疆土; French: Domaine de la Couronne; Modern Vietnamese: Đất của vua) was originally the Nguyễn dynasty's geopolitical concept for its protectorates and principalities where the ethnic Kinh did not make up the majority, later it became a type of administrative unit of the State of Vietnam. [1]

  3. Abdication of Bảo Đại - Wikipedia

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    After the French returned following the defeat of the Axis powers (Germany, Japan, etc) they attempted to re-install Bảo Đại back on the throne and created the State of Vietnam with him as its "Chief of State" or "Chancellor" (國長, Quốc trưởng), the French also oversaw the creation of the Domain of the Crown where he was still ...

  4. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

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    youtube-dl -F <url> The video can be downloaded by selecting the format code from the list or typing the format manually: youtube-dl -f <format/code> <url> The best quality video can be downloaded with the -f best option. Also, the quality of the audio and video streams can be specified separately and merged with the + operator. [35]

  5. Bảo Đại - Wikipedia

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    After months of negotiations with French President Vincent Auriol, he finally signed the Élysée Accords on 8 March 1949, which led to the establishment of the State of Vietnam with Bảo Đại becoming the Chief of State (國長, Quốc trưởng) on 14 June 1949; the French also oversaw the creation of the Domain of the Crown where he was ...

  6. Vietnamese nobility - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of the Baron of An-Phước (安福男) in Hanoi, Tonkin showing a Traditional Chinese seal with a crown symbolising the Ancien Régime French rank of "baron". During Vietnam's monarchial period, the Vietnamese nobility (quý tộc) were classified into eleven ranks (tước vị), with names similar to their Chinese equivalent.

  7. Microsoft seized websites it said belonged to a Vietnamese ...

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    A spokesperson for Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs didn’t respond to a request for comment. The U.S. court system has previously facilitated Microsoft’s takeover of fraudulent sites.

  8. Japan's crown prince praises Vietnam ties during Hanoi visit

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    Japan's Crown Prince Akishino met Vietnam's President Vo Van Thuong on Friday, a day after praising ties between the two countries during a six-day visit to the country. Japan is the largest ...

  9. Template:Vietnamese crown domain - Wikipedia

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