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Marxist organization
The Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Thanh niên Cách mệnh Đồng chí Hội; chữ Hán: 越南青年革命同志會), commonly known as Thanh niên,
Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League
Vietnamese_Revolutionary_Youth_League
Vietnam Revolutionary Party or Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam (Vietnamese: Tân-Việt Kách-mệnh Đảng) 1925–1930, was a non-communist revolutionary party
Tân_Việt_Revolutionary_Party
(1889–1960), Duong Van Giao (1892–1945) Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên (Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League), 1925–29, led by Nguyễn Ái Quốc, Hồ Tùng
Political organizations and armed forces in Vietnam
Political_organizations_and_armed_forces_in_Vietnam
Sole legal party of Vietnam
the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League (Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên), commonly shortened to the Youth League (Hội Thanh niên). The Youth League's
Communist_Party_of_Vietnam
Leader of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1969
the Soviet Union, Hồ moved to China where he founded the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League in 1925, which became the Indochinese Communist Party in
Ho_Chi_Minh
Vietnamese political prisoner (1909-1976)
of Vietnam’s Bến Tre Province. She was a member of the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League, a communist group fighting against French rule in Vietnam
Bảo_Lương
Emperor of Đại Nam under French protectorate of Annam and Tonkin (1879–1954)
1879 – 20 March 1954) born Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Lân (阮福寶嶙), was the son of Vietnamese Emperor Dục Đức and Empress Dowager Từ Minh. He reigned as emperor for
Thành_Thái
Indochina (Đông Dương Cộng sản Đảng) (disbanded 1930) Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League (Việt Nam Thanh Niên Cách Mệnh Đồng Chí Hội) (disbanded 1929)
List of political parties in Vietnam
List_of_political_parties_in_Vietnam
Political party in Southeast Asia
Communist Party of Annam (Vietnamese: An Nam cộng sản Đảng, chữ Hán: 安南共産党) was a Vietnamese political party that existed from August 1929 until February
Communist_Party_of_Annam
Short-lived puppet state of Imperial Japan in 1945
Temptation: How the Đại Việt Parties Rethought Anticolonial Nationalist Revolutionary Action, 1932–1945". Journal of Vietnamese Studies. 14 (3): 43–78
Empire_of_Vietnam
patriotic petty bourgeois youth, operating mainly in Annam. Born and operating while the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League was thriving, the theories
Hội_Phục_Việt
been subject to both Thai and Vietnamese aggressive and political intervention. After having been married to a Vietnamese princess in 1623, Cambodian king
Vietnamese invasions of Cambodia
Vietnamese_invasions_of_Cambodia
Catholic saints who died between 1745 and 1862
Vietnamese Martyrs (Vietnamese: Các Thánh Tử đạo Việt Nam), also known as the Martyrs of Tonkin and Cochinchina, collectively Martyrs of Annam or formerly
Vietnamese_Martyrs
Traditional Vietnamese clothing
(English: /ˈaʊˈzaɪ/; Vietnamese: [ʔaːw˧˦ zaːj˨˩] (North), [ʔaːw˦˥ jaːj˨˩] (South), lit. “long tunic”) is a traditional Vietnamese outfit consisting of
Áo_dài
1945 uprising ending the Vietnamese monarchy
August Revolution (Vietnamese: Cách mạng tháng Tám [kǎk mâˀŋ t̺ʰǎŋ tǎːm]), also known as the August General Uprising (Vietnamese: Tổng khởi nghĩa giành
August_Revolution
1883–1949 French protectorate in southeast Asia
the Vietnamese Nguyễn dynasty. Before the protectorate's establishment, the name Annam was used in the West to refer to Vietnam as a whole; Vietnamese people
Annam_(French_protectorate)
Emperor of Đại Nam under French protectorate of Annam and Tonkin (1900–1945)
de Gaulle talked to Prince Vĩnh San, who was still very popular in the Vietnamese public memory for his patriotism, about returning to Vietnam as Emperor
Duy_Tân
Political party in French Indochina
The Việt Nam Quang Phục Hội (Hán-Nôm: 越南光復會; Vietnamese: [vìət naːm kwaːŋ fùkp hôjˀ], Restoration League of Vietnam or Restoration Society of Vietnam or
Việt_Nam_Quang_Phục_Hội
Emperor of Vietnam from 1916 to 1925
Khải Định (Vietnamese: [xa᷉ːj ɗîŋ̟ˀ]; chữ Hán: 啓定; born Nguyễn Phúc Bửu Đảo; 8 October 1885 – 6 November 1925) was the 12th emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty
Khải_Định
Vietnamese revolutionary (1839–1913)
and Tôn Thất Thuyết, great long-time sympathisers of the Vietnamese cause." Văn Đào Hoàng Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History 2008 "When the
Tôn_Thất_Thuyết
Vietnamese politician
Phương kính gởi tòa án quân sự Thuận Hóa". Quyết Thắng (in Vietnamese). No. 11. Thuận Hóa: Việt Minh Trung Bộ. p. 4. Goscha, Christopher. "The Modern Barbarian:
Phạm_Quỳnh
Vietnamese imperial concubine
Nhà Nguyễn (in Vietnamese). NXB Trẻ. Đặng, Duy Phúc (1996). Thăng Long, Đông Kinh, Hà Nội, quê hương và nơi hội tụ nhân tài (in Vietnamese). Nhà xuá̂t bản
Học_phi_Nguyễn_Thị_Hương
French sailor and adventurer (1769–1832)
(2005). A Vietnamese royal exile in Japan: Prince Cường Để (1882–1951). Routledge. ISBN 0-415-29716-8. Tran, Nhung Tuyet; Reid, Anthony (2006). Việt Nam: borderless
Jean-Baptiste_Chaigneau
7th emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (1883-84)
phi and regent Nguyễn Văn Tường for he knew of their secret affair. (in Vietnamese) Quốc sử quán triều Nguyễn (1976). Đại Nam Thực lục Chánh biên đệ Ngũ
Kiến_Phúc
patriotic movements in his locale, Ban was introduced to the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League by teacher Phạm Văn Đồng. While studying, he actively participated
List of Viet Minh field-grade officers in the First Indochina War
List_of_Viet_Minh_field-grade_officers_in_the_First_Indochina_War
Vietnam's communist-led independence movement (1941–55)
Việt Minh (Vietnamese: [vîət mīŋ̟] , chữ Hán: 越盟), officially the League for Independence of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Độc lập Đồng minh or Việt Nam
Viet_Minh
Mid 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam
The Siamese–Vietnamese War of 1840–1845 (Thai: อานามสยามยุทธ (พ.ศ. 2383 – พ.ศ. 2388), Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt–Xiêm (1840–1845), Khmer: សង្គ្រាមសៀម-យួន
Siamese–Vietnamese War (1840–1845)
Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1840–1845)
4th Emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (r. 1847–1883)
ambushed Vietnamese troops at Tuyên Quang, killing three hundred soldiers. In February 1868, the White Flags seized Lục Yên and chased the Vietnamese away
Tự_Đức
1833–1835 revolt in Vietnam
revolt (Vietnamese: Cuộc nổi dậy Lê Văn Khôi, 1833–1835) was an important revolt in 19th-century Vietnam, in which southern Vietnamese, Vietnamese Catholics
Lê_Văn_Khôi_revolt
Political party in Vietnam
The Đại Việt Duy Dân Cách mệnh Đảng (大越維民革命黨, "Greater Viet Duy dân Revolutionary Party", with Duy dân variously translated as 'For people', 'Humanist'
Đại_Việt_Duy_Dân_Đảng
the Vietnamese economy, goods had to be transported by sea and river rather than land routes due to the country's terrain disadvantage. A Vietnamese cargo
Economy of the Nguyễn dynasty until 1884
Economy_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty_until_1884
Treaty establishing French protectorates in Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam
to immediate attack and overawed the Vietnamese court. Shortly after the battle, Nguyễn Trọng Hợp, the Vietnamese Minister of personnel, accompanied by
Treaty_of_Huế_(1883)
Vietnamese bureaucrat of the Nguyễn dynasty (1824–1886)
administrative career. Since 1858, France had been steadily making inroads into Vietnamese sovereignty. In 1873, Tự Đức gave Tường the responsibility of negotiating
Nguyễn_Văn_Tường
1883–1949 French protectorate in southeast Asia
French protectorate of Annam, Tonkin was still nominally ruled by the Vietnamese Nguyễn dynasty. In 1886, the French separated Tonkin from the Nguyễn imperial
Tonkin_(French_protectorate)
Social-political organisation in Vietnam
Minh Communist Youth Union (Vietnamese: Đoàn Thanh niên Cộng sản Hồ Chí Minh, Đoàn TNCS), simply recognized as the Union (Vietnamese: Đoàn), is the largest
Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union
Ho_Chi_Minh_Communist_Youth_Union
High government official of the Chinese Ming and Qing dynasties
(The provinces of Vietnam in the Nguyễn Dynasty). Pages 216-219. (in Vietnamese). Chinese Wikisource has original text related to this article: History
Grand coordinator and provincial governor
Grand_coordinator_and_provincial_governor
Series of uprisings in early 1930s led by Vietnamese communists
Nghệ-Tĩnh soviets (Vietnamese: Phong trào Xô Viết Nghệ-Tĩnh) was the series of uprisings, strikes and demonstrations in 1930-31 by Vietnamese peasants and workers
Nghệ-Tĩnh_Soviets
Last dynasty of Vietnam (1802–1945)
The Nguyễn dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Nguyễn, chữ Nôm: 茹阮) was the last Vietnamese dynasty, preceded by the Nguyễn lords and ruling unified Vietnam independently
Nguyễn_dynasty
1847 naval skirmish between France and Vietnam
were surprise attacked by several Vietnamese vessels. The two French ships fought back, sinking four Vietnamese corvettes, badly damaging a fifth, and
Bombardment_of_Tourane_(1847)
6th emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (r. 30 July – 29 November 1883)
Nguyễn Phúc Thăng upon ascending the throne was the sixth Emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn dynasty and reigned for 3 months and 10 days, 130 days in total
Hiệp_Hòa
Governor-General of Trấn Tây (Cambodia)
Bodindecha and Phra Klang, led troops to attack the Vietnamese provinces of Hà Tiên and An Giang and Vietnamese imperial forces in Laos and Cambodia. Giảng and
Trương_Minh_Giảng
Last emperor of Vietnam from 1926 to 1945 (1913–1997)
Tiếng Việt (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 29 May 2024. VnExpress. "'Ngọn nến hoàng cung' - chất nhân văn nhẹ nhàng". vnexpress.net (in Vietnamese). Retrieved
Bảo_Đại
Vietnamese Revolutionary League, Đại Việt Nationalist Party, and religious communities such as Buddhist, Hòa Hảo, Cao Đài, and Catholic. Vietnamese communism
Civil conflicts in Vietnam (1945–1949)
Civil_conflicts_in_Vietnam_(1945–1949)
preserve Vietnam and Vietnamese Confucian culture. Supporters took issue with the changes occurring in Vietnam because: Vietnamese society had been stagnating
Văn_Thân_movement
Treaty between France and Vietnam
Following the Garnier Affair, in which a French force nominally aiding the Vietnamese government had wreaked havoc in Tonkin in December 1873, Philastre took
Treaty_of_Saigon_(1874)
Vietnamese turban was popular in the Nguyễn dynasty
the traditional khăn vấn of the Vietnamese with the Krama of the Khmer. But unlike the red color of the Khmer, Vietnamese towels are black and white. Towels
Khăn_vấn
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Huế, Vietnam
The Complex of Huế Monuments (Vietnamese: Quần thể di tích Cố đô Huế) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site-listed relic complex located in the city of Huế,
Complex_of_Huế_Monuments
Vietnamese politician
Regional Exam (Vietnamese: Thi Hương). In 1853, he got Phó bảng [vi] (sub table, under doctorate table) title in the National Exam (Vietnamese: Thi Hội).
Hoàng_Diệu
identifiable Trotskyist tendency among Vietnamese revolutionary circles emerges first in Paris among the student youth of the Annamite Independence Party
Trotskyism_in_Vietnam
Emperor of Vietnam (reigned 20–23 July 1883)
History of the Vietnamese. Cambridge University Press. p. 474. ISBN 978-0521875868. Retrieved July 25, 2013. Far-sighted sovereigns in Việt Nam Thế Giới
Dục_Đức
Walled complex in Huế, Vietnam
Imperial Palace (Vietnamese: Hoàng thành; chữ Hán: 皇城) also known as Đại Nội (大內), is a royal enclosure within the walled city (Vietnamese: Kinh thành; chữ
Imperial_City_of_Huế
1858–1862 Franco-Spanish military expedition against Vietnam
successfully assaulted the Vietnamese siege lines, defeating marshal Nguyễn Tri Phương in the battle of Ky Hoa. Nonetheless, the Vietnamese forces vehemently and
Cochinchina_campaign
Region of Southern Vietnam
from the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese people and language, and cut any feelings of attachment and Vietnamese nationalism with this region to avert
Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam
Six_Provinces_of_Southern_Vietnam
Anthem of the Nguyễn dynasty
is used frequently in the tourist industry as a sampler of traditional Vietnamese music. Similarly classes in traditional music include this piece as a
Đăng_đàn_cung
Political party in Southeast Asia
of Annam and the Communist League of Indochina. In March 1929, radical members of the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth League (VARY) including Trần Văn Cung
Communist_Party_of_Indochina
Political party in Southeast Asia
within colonial French Indochina. It was formerly the Tân Việt Cách mệnh Đảng (Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam) as well as the "Restoration Society"
Communist_League_of_Indochina
Vietnamese politician
Vietnam: The Revolutionary Path (London and Basingstoke, The MacMillan Press Ltd, 1981) p. 174 Truong Buu Lam, Colonialism Experienced: Vietnamese Writings
Ngô_Đình_Khả
Vietnamese scholar and politician (1883–1953)
Vietnamese alphabet (chữ Quốc Ngữ), especially for his writings on Confucianism, Buddhism and Vietnamese history. His two best known works were Việt Nam
Trần_Trọng_Kim
Early 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam
The Siamese–Vietnamese War of 1833–1834 (Thai: อานามสยามยุทธ (พ.ศ. 2376 – พ.ศ. 2377), Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt–Xiêm (1833–1834)), was a part of centuries-long
Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)
Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1833–1834)
Vietnamese nationalist and democratic socialist political party (1927–1975)
Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng (Vietnamese: [vìət naːm kwə́wk zən ɗa᷉ːŋ]; chữ Hán: 越南國民黨; lit. 'Vietnamese Nationals' Party'), also known as the Vietnamese Nationalist
Việt_Nam_Quốc_Dân_Đảng
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1907–1986)
Lê Duẩn (Vietnamese: [lē zʷə̂n]; 7 April 1907 – 10 July 1986) was a Vietnamese communist politician. He rose in the party hierarchy in the late 1950s
Lê_Duẩn
Vietnamese revolutionary (1847–1896)
chữ Quốc ngữ. Phan Đình Phùng (Vietnamese: [faːn ɗîŋ̟ fûŋm]; 1847 – January 21, 1896) was a Vietnamese revolutionary who led rebel armies against French
Phan_Đình_Phùng
Rebellion of the Kingdom of Vientiane against Siam
accommodated Vietnamese merchants out of hospitality, Boonchan filed a case to Bangkok accusing his adoptive father of sedition by pursuing Vietnamese alliance
Lao_rebellion_(1826–1828)
Defunct Vietnamese currency unit
were still some major differences between the Chinese and Vietnamese systems, as in the Vietnamese currency system the nominal value was represented either
Vietnamese_mạch
Vietnamese revolutionary (1912–1941)
village (Đông Anh) to teach. In early 1928, he joined the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League. In August, he was arrested and detained for 12 days. After
Nguyễn_Văn_Cừ
Former Political Party
The Revolutionary Communist League of Britain was a Maoist political party in Great Britain, formed in 1977. The origins of the RCLB lie in the Joint Committee
Revolutionary Communist League of Britain
Revolutionary_Communist_League_of_Britain
Founding emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty (r. 1802–04)
directed at minority non-Vietnamese peoples. Thanh nhân (清人 Qingren) was used to refer to ethnic Chinese by the Vietnamese while Vietnamese called themselves
Gia_Long
Royal tomb of the Nguyễn Dynasty in Vietnam
The Tomb of Khải Định (Vietnamese: Lăng Khải Định, chữ Hán: 陵啓定), officially Ứng Mausoleum (Ứng lăng, chữ Hán: 應陵) is a tomb built for Khải Định, the twelfth
Tomb_of_Khải_Định
Cambodian uprising against Vietnamese rule
seeking refuge under protection of the Vietnamese. In the same time, Siam also sent a diplomatic mission to the Vietnamese Emperor Gia Long at Huế explaining
Cambodian conflict (1812–1813)
Cambodian_conflict_(1812–1813)
Early contact between France and its future colony of Vietnam
Vauban. He also trained Vietnamese troops in the modern use of artillery, and implemented European infantry methods in the Vietnamese army of Nguyễn Phúc
French assistance to Nguyễn Ánh
French_assistance_to_Nguyễn_Ánh
Privy Council of Vietnam (1834–1945)
2008. Pages: 35-40. Từ điển chức quan Việt Nam, Đỗ Văn Ninh, 2002, trang 158 mục 205. Cơ mật viện. (in Vietnamese). ThS. Hà Văn Huề 2013, p. 66. sfn error:
Viện_cơ_mật
Emperor of Đại Nam under French protectorate of Annam and Tonkin
Huế, and took him to Tân Sở in the mountains as the figurehead of a revolutionary movement against the French. To take away the legitimacy of Hàm Nghi
Đồng_Khánh
Vietnamese general (1763/64–1832)
This article contains Vietnamese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of chữ Nôm, chữ Hán
Lê_Văn_Duyệt
Institution of the imperial family of the Ming and Qing dynasties
giá trị tốt đẹp trong cuộc sống, và đến nay vẫn còn nguyên giá trị" (in Vietnamese). Tạp chí Sông Hương Online. Retrieved 26 September 2022. Hucker 1985
Imperial_Clan_Court
Emperor of Đại Nam (1871–1944)
Emperor Hàm Nghi (Vietnamese: [hâːm ŋi], chữ Hán: 咸宜 lit. "entirely right", 3 August 1871 – 14 January 1944), personal name Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Lịch (阮福膺簡)
Hàm_Nghi
1884 treaty establishing French colonial rule in Vietnam
from the Vietnamese government. Tricou hinted that some of the more objectionable clauses of the Harmand treaty might be revised if the Vietnamese demonstrated
Treaty_of_Huế_(1884)
Vietnamese mandarin official, Catholic martyr
116 Vietnamese Martyrs. To commemorate his beatification in 1900, a historian, Nguyễn Hữu Bài (courtesy name Phước Môn), educated under the Vietnamese court
Michael_Hồ_Đình_Hy
Marxist–Leninist movement
The League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist–Leninist) was a Marxist–Leninist[1] movement in the United States formed in 1978 by merging communist organizations
League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist–Leninist)
League_of_Revolutionary_Struggle_(Marxist–Leninist)
Failed insurgency within Vietnam against French colonial rule from 1885 to 1896
The Cần Vương (Vietnamese: [kʌn˨˩ vɯəŋ˧], chữ Hán: 勤王, lit. 'Aid the King') movement was a large-scale Vietnamese insurgency between 1885 and 1896 against
Cần_Vương_movement
Second emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn dynasty in the 19th century
in Phnom Penh was forced to dress like Vietnamese, abide to Vietnamese laws, and were called "the new Yuon (Viet)". Douglas Johnson recalled year 1836
Minh_Mạng
Former ruling family of Vietnam
and Texan Vietnamese-American communities. Throughout Bảo Đại's life in both Vietnam and in France, he remained unpopular among the Vietnamese populace
House_of_Nguyễn_Phúc
Vietnamese official (1866–1916)
Quang Phục Hội, a leading overseas revolutionary activist group of the time, mainly in southern China near the Vietnamese border. His group briefly contemplated
Trần_Cao_Vân
Two former Jarai tribes in Vietnam
Êa; Vietnamese: Thủy Vương; Khmer: Sdech Tưk ស្តេចទឹក; Laotian: Sadet nam ສະເດັດນ້ຳ), "King of Fire" (Jarai: Pơtao Apui; Rade: Mtao Pui; Vietnamese: Hỏa
Thủy_Xá_and_Hỏa_Xá
Inscription on historical coins in Vietnam
problem that Chinese merchants were illegally bringing Vietnamese cash coins to China as the Vietnamese government had prohibited the export of cash coins
Tự_Đức_Thông_Bảo
and their Vietnamese disciples, the Huế court of Emperor Tự Đức reinforced its legislation against Catholic proselytism (known in Vietnamese as dụ cấm
Nguyễn_Trường_Tộ
Emperor of Đại Nam
French forces easily defeated the Vietnamese due to the Nguyễn dynasty's inferior equipment. All of the Vietnamese coastal forts were destroyed and three
Thiệu_Trị
Anti-Vietnamese rebellion in Cambodia
Luyện (計練). In Vietnamese records, he was called Na Côn (那棍). In Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Ông Chăn (匿螉禛). In Vietnamese records, he was
Cambodian_rebellion_(1820)
Currency used in 19th and 20th century Vietnam
numeric names: authors list (link) Vietnamese imperial coinage Descriptions of Vietnamese imperial coinage (in Vietnamese) Wikimedia Commons has media related
Tiền
1945 renunciation of the throne of Vietnam
Japanese oppression of the Vietnamese people as well as the Vietnamese famine of 1944–1945, Ho Chi Minh’s communist Viet Minh (League for the Independence of
Abdication_of_Bảo_Đại
Early 19th-century Vietnamese revolutionary
Lê Văn Khôi (chữ Hán: 黎文𠐤; died 1834) was the adopted son of the Vietnamese general Lê Văn Duyệt. He led the 1833–1835 Lê Văn Khôi revolt against Emperor
Lê_Văn_Khôi
Vietnamese politician (1885–1945)
the imperial court. The Viet Minh accused them of supporting Japan. In the fall of 1945, he and Huân were arrested by the Viet Minh along with the renowned
Ngô_Đình_Khôi
Imperial altar in Huế, Vietnam
The Esplanade of Sacrifice to the Heaven and Earth (Vietnamese: Đàn Nam Giao; chữ Hán: 南郊壇) is an imperial altar situated south of the city of Huế, central
Esplanade of Sacrifice to the Heaven and Earth
Esplanade_of_Sacrifice_to_the_Heaven_and_Earth
Sixth President of Vietnam (2006-2011)
Nguyễn Minh Triết (Vietnamese: [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥ mïŋ˧˧ t͡ɕiət̚˧˦]; born 8 October 1942) is a Vietnamese politician who served as the seventh President of Vietnam
Nguyễn_Minh_Triết
Vietnamese major general, spy and politician
1924, he moved to Guangzhou and was chosen to join the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League by Nguyễn Ái Quốc. In 1925, Lê Thiết Hùng, Lê Hồng Phong
Lê_Thiết_Hùng
1873–74 French expedition in Tonkin
came to attack the citadel, while the Vietnamese army remained about a kilometer behind them. Among the Vietnamese army, the French noticed an elephant
Garnier_Expedition
Viceroy of Tonkin (1850–1933)
authorities to hunt down Phan Đình Phùng, the leading Vietnamese revolutionary of the time. Hoàng Văn Đào -Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History of a
Hoàng_Cao_Khải
Vietnamese revolutionary
Revolutionary Youth League (Hội Việt Nam Cách mạng Thanh niên) which founded by Ho Chi Minh. Cung went to Guangzhou to be trained by the Youth League
Trần_Văn_Cung
The Vietnamese văn (chữ Hán: 文; French: Sapèque) as a denomination for Vietnamese cash coins was used from 1868 until 1945 during the reign of the Nguyễn
Vietnamese văn (currency unit)
Vietnamese_văn_(currency_unit)
Vietnamese official (1796–1867)
This article contains Vietnamese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of chữ Nôm, chữ Hán
Phan_Thanh_Giản
Historical popular revolt in Tonkin
The Yên Thế Insurrection or officially Yên Thế Uprising (Vietnamese: Khởi nghĩa Yên Thế) was a 25-year-long popular revolt in Yên Thế Rural District of
Yên_Thế_Insurrection
VIETNAMESE REVOLUTIONARY-YOUTH-LEAGUE
VIETNAMESE REVOLUTIONARY-YOUTH-LEAGUE
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THUY means "friendly."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THINH means "prosperous."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name VIEN means "completion."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name QUANG means "clear."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRUNG means "loyal."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TUYÊN means "ray."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name DUONG means "virile."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name MINH means "intelligent."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THAO means "courteous."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRONG means "respected."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name DINH means "summit."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TUAN means "intelligent."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name BINH means "peace."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name PHONG means "wind."
Male
Vietnamese
South Vietnamese name PHUC means "blessings, luck."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name BAO means "protection."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRAI means "oyster."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRANG means "honorable."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name YEN means "peace."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name NGAI means "herb."
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VIETNAMESE REVOLUTIONARY-YOUTH-LEAGUE
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Female
Greek
(ΘήÏα) Greek name THERA means "lustrous." In mythology, this is the name of one of Amphion's seven daughters. Compare with another form of Thera.
Girl/Female
Indian
Celestial maiden, Divine damsel
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Daughter.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name EROL means "brave."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
To Stay in God's Eyes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Priyamvada | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®‚வதா
Sweet spoken
Boy/Male
Indian
Knight, Perspicacious
Female
Dutch
, a Saxon woman.
Female
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic Eubha, EUBH means "life."
VIETNAMESE REVOLUTIONARY-YOUTH-LEAGUE
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VIETNAMESE REVOLUTIONARY-YOUTH-LEAGUE
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VIETNAMESE REVOLUTIONARY-YOUTH-LEAGUE
n.
A country, region, or place situated farther to the south than another; the southern section of a country.
adv.
Toward the south; southward.
a.
Lying toward the south; situated at the south, or in a southern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the south, or coming from the south; blowing from the south; southern; as, the south pole.
v. i.
To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south.
v. t.
To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour.
v. t.
To form or cleanse with the mouth; to lick, as a bear her cub.
pl.
of Youth
n.
Specifically: That part of the United States which is south of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line.
n.
A revolutionist.
a.
Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution; as, revolutionary war; revolutionary measures; revolutionary agitators.
n.
The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal.
n.
The wind from the south.
adv.
From the south; as, the wind blows south.
v. i.
To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line; -- said chiefly of the moon; as, the moon souths at nine.
n.
The state of being in revolution; revolutionary doctrines or principles.
pl.
of Youth
a.
Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism; radical; revolutionary; Jacobinical.
v. i.
To put mouth to mouth; to kiss.
a.
Relating to evolution; as, evolutionary discussions.
n.
The opening of a vessel by which it is filled or emptied, charged or discharged; as, the mouth of a jar or pitcher; the mouth of the lacteal vessels, etc.