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  2. Phạm Thận Duật - Wikipedia

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    Three streets in Vietnam are now named after Phạm Thận Duật – one in Hanoi; [8] one in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City; [citation needed] and one in downtown Ninh Bình city. [citation needed] In addition, the Phạm Thận Duật Award is a prestigious prize awarded annually to the most excellent new doctoral theses in History Studies in ...

  3. Treaty of Huế (1884) - Wikipedia

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    The treaty was signed on the Vietnamese side by Phạm Thận Duật and Tôn Thất Phan, representatives of the emperor Tự Đức’s court. The treaty marked the Nguyễn dynasty's second acceptance of French protectorate in central and northern Vietnam, but it was canceled when the Élysée Accords was signed on 8 March 1949.

  4. Tự Đức - Wikipedia

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    Phạm Thận Duật who signed the Treaty of Huế (1884) and later he joined the anti-French resistance. He was the private tutor of future emperor Dục Đức and Đồng Khánh . Đặng Huy Trứ , the reformist and the known for introduction of photography and western-model shipbuilding into Vietnam.

  5. Template : Did you know nominations/Phạm Thận Duật

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    The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page.

  6. Meridian Gate (Huế) - Wikipedia

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    The Meridian Gate to the Imperial Citadel, Huế Closer view of the gate. The Meridian Gate (Vietnamese: Ngọ Môn, Chữ Hán: 午門), also known as the South Gate, is the main gate to the Imperial City, Huế, located within the citadel of Huế.

  7. Tôn Thất Đính (mandarin) - Wikipedia

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    Đính was thrown into Côn Đảo Prison together with two mandarins, Nguyễn Văn Tường and Phạm Thận Duật. Later, they were deported to Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean. While on the sea voyage, Duật died, and the authorities threw his body overboard. Đính was allowed to come back to Vietnam in 1886.

  8. Treaty of Huế (1863) - Wikipedia

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    Based on the terms of the accord, three Vietnamese ports were opened (Đà Nẵng, Ba Lạt [] and Quảng Yên).Moreover, freedom of missionary activity was permitted and Vietnam's foreign affairs were under French imperial protection.

  9. The Complex of Huế Monuments - Wikipedia

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    [2] The structures of The Complex of Huế Monuments are carefully placed within the natural setting of the site and aligned with the concept of oriential geomancy and Five elements [ 3 ] which including Five Cardinal Points (center, west, east, north, south), the Five Elements (earth, metal, wood, water, fire), and the Five Colors (yellow ...