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Triều đình nhà Lê được ghi chú là "trung quốc" (中國). English: Ngoại Quốc Đồ (外國圖) is a Le dynasty painting depicting the foreign dignitaries and tributary legations to Dai Viet, around 16th century.
[19] [18] There, he and King An Duong's daughter, Mỵ Châu, fell in love and were married. [18] [20] A vestige of the matrilocal organization required the husband to live in the residence of his wife's family. [21] As a result, they resided at An Duong's court until Zhong Shi discovered the secrets and strategies of King An Dương. [21]
Duong's followers named their settlement as "Minh Huong", to recall their allegiance to the Ming dynasty. [64] More Chinese refugees followed suit to settle in Hội An and the frontier territory in Cochinchina such as Mạc Cửu , who had earlier settled in the Kampot – Hà Tiên area in the 1680s under the patronage of the Cambodian king ...
The Đại Việt sử ký toàn thư (chữ Hán: 大越史記全書; Vietnamese: [ɗâːjˀ vìət ʂɨ᷉ kǐ twâːn tʰɨ]; Complete Annals of Đại Việt) is the official national chronicle of the Đại Việt, that was originally compiled by the royal historian Ngô Sĩ Liên under the order of the Emperor Lê Thánh Tông and was finished in 1479 during the Lê period.
Lai Châu City is officially divided into 13 commune-level sub-divisions, including the township of Tam Đường and 12 rural communes (Bản Bo, Bản Giang, Bản Hon, Bình Lư, Giang Ma, Hồ Thầu, Khun Há, Nà Tăm, Nùng Nàng, Sơn Bình, Tả Lèng, Thèn Sin). [1]
North Central Coast (Bắc Trung Bộ) Hà Tĩnh Nghệ An Quảng Bình Quảng Trị Thanh Hóa Huế † 51,242.75 11,190,830 218.39 contains the coastal provinces in the northern half of Vietnam's narrow central part. They all stretch from the coast in the east to Laos in the west. South Central Coast (Duyên hải Nam Trung Bộ) Bình Định
Lê Thánh Tông claimed as tributaries the countries of Melaka, Java, Siam, Laos and Champa in "The Regulations concerning Tribute Missions from Vassals to the Imperial Capital" (Chư phiên sứ thần triều cống kinh quốc lệ) in 1485. The Tusi system was used to rule "barbarian" ethnic minorities in peripheral and mountain border areas.
Map of Thăng Long. Atlas of Hồng Đức, known in Vietnamese as Hồng Đức bản đồ sách (chữ Hán: 洪德版圖冊), sometimes called the Geography of Hồng Đức is a set of geographic maps of Dai Viet issued during the reign of Lê Thánh Tông, the 21st year of Hồng Đức era (1490). [1]