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  2. Lý Long Tường - Wikipedia

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    Long Tường (1174 – ? [1]) was a Vietnamese prince of the dynasty of Đại Việt (in modern-day Vietnam) who went to Korea and became a general. In Korea he went by the name Yi Yong-sang (Korean: 이용상; Hanja: 李龍祥). He is the progenitor of a still-extant Korean clan: the Hwasan Lee clan.

  3. List of emperors of the Lý dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Below is a complete list of emperors of the dynasty, including their temple names, given names, and era names. Each name is presented in the Vietnamese alphabet and Chinese characters . Posthumous names , which were usually very long and rarely used when referring to the sovereign, are presented in last column.

  4. Tây Sơn wars - Wikipedia

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    Tài's Chinese forces soon became an opposition forces in the eye of Đỗ Thanh Nhơn (the military general of Nguyễn lord) within the Nguyen army. Tài recruited Chinese settlers in the Mekong delta, the Minh Hương, strengthened his army to 8,000 men. The Hoà Nghĩa army was divided into four banners, yellow, red, blue and white.

  5. Battle of Như Nguyệt River (1077) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1050s, the Vietnamese kingdom Dai Viet under the rule of the dynasty king Thánh Tông ( Nhật Tôn, r. 1055–1072) had rapidly expanded its borders to the north, and subdued many indigenous groups into its mandalas, such as the Nùng and Tày people. This resulted in violent border disputes with the Song Empire. [1]

  6. Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long - Wikipedia

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    Its construction began in 1010 and was completed in early 1011 under the reign of Emperor Thái Tổ of the dynasty. Most of the existing structure is dated to the extensive reconstruction of the old Imperial Citadel ordered by Gia Long in 1805, but the Citadel (except for the North Gate and the Flag Tower) was largely demolished by the ...

  7. Lý Nhân Tông - Wikipedia

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    Càn Đức (李乾德) was born in the first month of the lunar calendar in 1066 as the first son of the emperor Thánh Tông and his concubine Ỷ Lan. [4] [5] It was said that Thánh Tông was unable to have his own son up to the age of 40, so he paid a visit to Buddhist pagodas all over the country to pray for a child.

  8. Quang Trung - Wikipedia

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    Quang Trung wrote a letter to Fuk'anggan, required him to return this territory. Fuk'anggan rejected, and replied the border had been delimited. Quang Trung was resentful, from then on, he began to train his soldiers and build many large warships, planning to invade Liangguang. It was said that Quang Trung looked down upon the Qianlong Emperor.

  9. Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn (born 23 February 1990) is a Vietnamese chess player. The second-best player in Vietnam, he is the youngest Vietnamese ever to become a Grandmaster , [ 1 ] and one of the youngest grandmasters in the history of the game, having qualified for the title at the age of fourteen.