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Trương Định (1820 – August 19, 1864), sometimes known as Trương Công Định, was a mandarin (scholar-official) in the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam under Emperor Tự Đức. He is best known for leading a guerrilla army in southern Vietnam against French forces in defiance of the emperor. [ 1 ]
The first half of 1887 also saw the collapse of the movement in the southern provinces of Quảng Nam, Quảng Ngãi, Bình Định and Phú Yên. For several months after Prud'homme's brief campaign in September 1885 around Qui Nhơn and Bình Định, the Cần Vương fighters in the south had hardly seen a Frenchman.
Bình Sơn (listen ⓘ) is a rural district (huyện) of Quảng Ngãi province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam.It is the birthplace of the Vietnamese mandarin and anti-French guerrilla leader Trương Định.
Trương Định: Fish, garlic: Re-established province as of 30 June 1989. Bình Định: Litus ama (Hug the shore) Quang Trung: The statue of Emperor Quang Trung in Quynhon City: Re-established province as of 30 June 1989. Phú Yên: Hấp dẫn và thân thiện [2] (Attractive and friendly) Lương Văn Chánh: Mountain of Stone Stele, Hinh ...
On 14 August 1922, during his visit to France, the Khải Định Emperor a set of "Chinese-style" tea set from the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres in Paris. [4] This set of tableware is today known as the Khải Định porcelains and depict a different version of the coat of arms of the Nguyễn dynasty, featuring a grey scroll and a silver ...
The French commanders and their collaborator Huỳnh Công Tấn - also known as Đội Tấn, an old teammate of Quản Lịch under the command of General Trương Định - made many promises, bestowed titles and benefits but could not shake him. [25] Nguyễn Trung Trực replied emphatically:
In 1888, Hàm Nghi's Mường bodyguard Trương Quang Ngọc betrayed him, [34] leading to the emperor's capture and deportation to Algeria. [21] [35] [36] Phan and Cao Thắng fought on in the mountainous areas of Hà Tĩnh, Nghệ An and Thanh Hóa. Another 15 bases were built along the mountain to complement the headquarters at Vũ Quang.
Trương-Minh Giảng was born in Gia Định (modern Ho Chi Minh City). He came from an important aristocratic family of southern Vietnam, the Trương-Minh family from which also comes the scholar Trương Minh Ký (1855-1900). His father, Trương-Minh Thành was the minister of ceremony (Lễ bộ Thượng thư) of Emperor Gia Long.