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  • Court of the Imperial Stud
  • Historical central government agency

    The Court of the Imperial Stud, also known as the Court of the Imperial Stables, was a central government agency in several imperial Chinese and Vietnamese

    Court of the Imperial Stud

    Court_of_the_Imperial_Stud

  • Imperial Clan Court
  • Institution of the imperial family of the Ming and Qing dynasties

    RfD› The Imperial Clan Court or Court of the Imperial Clan was an institution responsible for all matters pertaining to the imperial family under the Ming

    Imperial Clan Court

    Imperial_Clan_Court

  • Tự Đức
  • 4th Emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (r. 1847–1883)

    times to persuade the court of Tu Duc to renovate the kingdom and adopt the changing global order. In 1866 he was sent to Europe on the Vietnamese third

    Tự Đức

    Tự Đức

    Tự_Đức

  • Imperial City of Huế
  • Walled complex in Huế, Vietnam

    chữ Hán: 京城) of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty. It contains the palaces that housed the imperial family, as well

    Imperial City of Huế

    Imperial City of Huế

    Imperial_City_of_Huế

  • Áo dài
  • Traditional Vietnamese clothing

    and a gown with buttons down the front. The members of the southern court were thus distinguished from the courtiers of the Trịnh Lords in Hanoi, who wore

    Áo dài

    Áo dài

    Áo_dài

  • Succession War (TV series)
  • Hong Kong historical drama

    (穆爾查·成書), Junior Deputy Minister of Revenue (戶部右侍郎) Ray Lo as Lee Kwong-wan (李光雲), Minister of the Court of the Imperial Stud (太僕寺卿) Tony Chui as Tai Kui-hang

    Succession War (TV series)

    Succession_War_(TV_series)

  • Annam (French protectorate)
  • 1883–1949 French protectorate in southeast Asia

    orders from the imperial government, but they were under the eye of French residents. Native officials were appointed by the court, but the Resident Superior

    Annam (French protectorate)

    Annam (French protectorate)

    Annam_(French_protectorate)

  • Khải Định
  • Emperor of Vietnam from 1916 to 1925

    health like his father and became a drug addict. He died of tuberculosis in the Imperial City of Huế, according to his concubine Ba Phi, who described him

    Khải Định

    Khải Định

    Khải_Định

  • Hàm Nghi
  • Emperor of Đại Nam (1871–1944)

    was enthroned at the age of 12 by the regents Nguyễn Văn Tường and Tôn Thất Thuyết. After the failed counterattack at the imperial capital Huế in 1885

    Hàm Nghi

    Hàm Nghi

    Hàm_Nghi

  • Bảo Đại
  • Last emperor of Vietnam from 1926 to 1945 (1913–1997)

    Mandarins in coronation ceremony of Bảo Đại, 8/1/1926 The imperial court also sent a Confucian scholar to France to teach the emperor Chữ Hán and Vietnamese

    Bảo Đại

    Bảo Đại

    Bảo_Đại

  • Tonkin (French protectorate)
  • 1883–1949 French protectorate in southeast Asia

    the Nguyễn imperial court in Huế by establishing the office of "Viceroy" (經略衙, Kinh lược nha). However, on 26 July 1897, the position of Viceroy was

    Tonkin (French protectorate)

    Tonkin (French protectorate)

    Tonkin_(French_protectorate)

  • Empire of Vietnam
  • Short-lived puppet state of Imperial Japan in 1945

    The Empire of Vietnam was a short-lived puppet state of Imperial Japan between March 11 and August 25, 1945. It was a member of the Greater East Asia

    Empire of Vietnam

    Empire of Vietnam

    Empire_of_Vietnam

  • Military of the Nguyễn dynasty
  • Armed forces of the Nguyễn dynasty

    attention from the imperial court the Nguyễn army became increasingly backwards in comparison with contemporary military forces, allowing the country to be

    Military of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Military of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Military_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Nguyễn dynasty
  • Last dynasty of Vietnam (1802–1945)

    member (left) in the traditional Áo tấc and mandarin (right) in the imperial court dress. Mandarin conducted ceremony in front of Imperial palace in 1939

    Nguyễn dynasty

    Nguyễn dynasty

    Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Tomb of Khải Định
  • Royal tomb of the Nguyễn Dynasty in Vietnam

    traveled from the Imperial City to the unfinished tomb. After 11 years of construction, and six years after Khải Đinh's death, the tomb was completed

    Tomb of Khải Định

    Tomb of Khải Định

    Tomb_of_Khải_Định

  • Khăn vấn
  • Vietnamese turban was popular in the Nguyễn dynasty

    his court wear trousers and a gown with buttons down the front. The members of the Đàng Trong court (southern court) were thus distinguished from the courtiers

    Khăn vấn

    Khăn vấn

    Khăn_vấn

  • Wanli Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1572 to 1620

    contained 6 million liang (about 223 tons) of silver; the Court of the Imperial Stud (太僕寺) held another 4 million; and 2.5 million was stored in Nanjing

    Wanli Emperor

    Wanli Emperor

    Wanli_Emperor

  • Battle of Fushun
  • Military conflict in Fushun, China

    000 taels of silver for recruitment of soldiers. The Court of the Imperial Stud released 60,000 taels to purchase war horses. The Ming court was also intent

    Battle of Fushun

    Battle of Fushun

    Battle_of_Fushun

  • Gia Long
  • Founding emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty (r. 1802–04)

    who supported the Nguyêns. At this time, Nguyễn Phúc Ánh was a minor member of the family and did not have any political support among court powerbrokers

    Gia Long

    Gia Long

    Gia_Long

  • Esplanade of Sacrifice to the Heaven and Earth
  • 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

    Esplanade_of_Sacrifice_to_the_Heaven_and_Earth

  • House of Nguyễn Phúc
  • Former ruling family of Vietnam

    orders." Because of these reformes the Huế Court lost a lot of power and had to remove the privileges of the imperial family of the Nguyễn dynasty. This

    House of Nguyễn Phúc

    House of Nguyễn Phúc

    House_of_Nguyễn_Phúc

  • Minh Mạng
  • Second emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn dynasty in the 19th century

    "lest some masters of the European religion enter furtively, mix with the people and spread darkness in the kingdom." In an imperial edict, Christianity

    Minh Mạng

    Minh Mạng

    Minh_Mạng

  • Lê Văn Duyệt
  • Vietnamese general (1763/64–1832)

    a visit to the capital in 1824, Duyệt found the imperial court to be an uncomfortable surrounding and confided in a colleague: The court recruits civil

    Lê Văn Duyệt

    Lê Văn Duyệt

    Lê_Văn_Duyệt

  • Complex of Huế Monuments
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Huế, Vietnam

    and religious center of the empire. The complex consists of Hoàng thành (the Imperial City), Kinh thành (the Citadel), and the Tử Cấm Thành (Purple Forbidden

    Complex of Huế Monuments

    Complex of Huế Monuments

    Complex_of_Huế_Monuments

  • Phan Đình Phùng
  • Vietnamese revolutionary (1847–1896)

    to the removal of many incompetent or corrupt mandarins. Upon Tự Đức's death, Phan almost died during a power struggle in the imperial court. The regent

    Phan Đình Phùng

    Phan Đình Phùng

    Phan_Đình_Phùng

  • Hiệp Hòa
  • 6th emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (r. 30 July – 29 November 1883)

    29th and youngest son of Emperor Thiệu Trị, and his mother a Third-rank imperial concubine, Trương Thị Thận. In the 18th year of Emperor Tự Đức’s reign

    Hiệp Hòa

    Hiệp Hòa

    Hiệp_Hòa

  • Imperial Order of the Dragon of Annam
  • Award

    The Imperial Order of the Dragon of Annam (Vietnamese: Đại Nam Long Tinh / 大南龍星, Nam Việt Long bội tinh / 南越龍佩星, Nam-Long bội-tinh / 南龍佩星; French: Ordre

    Imperial Order of the Dragon of Annam

    Imperial Order of the Dragon of Annam

    Imperial_Order_of_the_Dragon_of_Annam

  • Ngô Đình Khả
  • Vietnamese politician

    mandarin in the Court of the Emperor Thành Thái of the Nguyễn dynasty in Huế, Vietnam. He helped establishing the Quốc Học (a High School for the Gifted)

    Ngô Đình Khả

    Ngô Đình Khả

    Ngô_Đình_Khả

  • Cochinchina campaign
  • 1858–1862 Franco-Spanish military expedition against Vietnam

    The loss of Mỹ Tho and Biên Hòa and the fall of Vĩnh Long seriously worsened the strategic situation for the Court at Huế and in April 1862 Tự Đức announced

    Cochinchina campaign

    Cochinchina campaign

    Cochinchina_campaign

  • Cần Vương movement
  • Failed insurgency within Vietnam against French colonial rule from 1885 to 1896

    be severe. The court retains normal usages, so that repentance should not be postponed. All should follow this Edict strictly. —By Imperial Order, Second

    Cần Vương movement

    Cần Vương movement

    Cần_Vương_movement

  • Taipusi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mongolia, China Court of the Imperial Stud, a historical central government agency This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Taipusi

    Taipusi

    Taipusi

  • Nguyễn Văn Tường
  • Vietnamese bureaucrat of the Nguyễn dynasty (1824–1886)

    ascended the throne. The imperial records do not record how Tường initially came into contact with Tự Đức, but they do show that under the emperor's

    Nguyễn Văn Tường

    Nguyễn Văn Tường

    Nguyễn_Văn_Tường

  • Đồng Khánh
  • Emperor of Đại Nam under French protectorate of Annam and Tonkin

    quận công (Duke of Kiên Giang). After the French armies captured the city of Huế and the Imperial city fell to the French, the court regents Nguyễn Văn

    Đồng Khánh

    Đồng Khánh

    Đồng_Khánh

  • Vietnamese Martyrs
  • Catholic saints who died between 1745 and 1862

    what the imperial court was offering in rewards. This created a cycle of extortion and bribery which lasted for years. The letters and example of Théophane

    Vietnamese Martyrs

    Vietnamese_Martyrs

  • Kladruber
  • Horse breed

    horse stud farm in Kladruby, though no evidence of this survives. 1579 Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor gave the stud farm an Imperial Court Stud Farm status

    Kladruber

    Kladruber

    Kladruber

  • Tonkin campaign
  • 1883–86 French conquest of central and northern Vietnam

    they chose. The Vietnamese asked for an armistice, and on 25 August Harmand dictated the Treaty of Huế to the cowed Vietnamese court. The Vietnamese recognised

    Tonkin campaign

    Tonkin campaign

    Tonkin_campaign

  • Muyin
  • Qing dynasty politician (1814–1872)

    Minister of Personnel; Du Han (杜翰), the Junior Deputy Minister of Rites; and Jiao Youying (焦祐瀛), the Vice Minister of the Court of the Imperial Stud. Later

    Muyin

    Muyin

  • Thiệu Trị
  • Emperor of Đại Nam

    cease the persecution of missionaries. The imperial mandarins put off delivering the emperor's reply and fighting broke out. Thiệu Trị had fortified the coast

    Thiệu Trị

    Thiệu Trị

    Thiệu_Trị

  • Great Hanoi Rat Massacre
  • Pest control campaign in Hanoi, French Indochina

    Hà Nội đầu thế kỷ 20. - Gần như chưa có cuốn sách hay tư liệu lịch sử nào đề cập đến cuộc đại diệt chuột tại Hà Nội vào những năm đầu thế kỷ 20" (in Vietnamese)

    Great Hanoi Rat Massacre

    Great Hanoi Rat Massacre

    Great_Hanoi_Rat_Massacre

  • Zhang Juzheng
  • Chinese official (1525–1582)

    tons) of silver in the treasury of the Ministry of Revenue, 4 million liang in the Court of the Imperial Stud, and an additional 2.5 million liang in Nanjing

    Zhang Juzheng

    Zhang Juzheng

    Zhang_Juzheng

  • Duy Tân
  • Emperor of Đại Nam under French protectorate of Annam and Tonkin (1900–1945)

    guards in Imperial palace, Duy Tan era. Cabinet ministry of emperor Duy Tan, (From left to right), Minister of laws (Tôn Thất Hân), Minister of administration

    Duy Tân

    Duy Tân

    Duy_Tân

  • Three Departments and Six Ministries
  • Administrative structure in the Sinosphere

    was the primary executive institution of imperial China, head of the Six Ministries, the Nine Courts, and the Three Directorates (sometimes five). The Department

    Three Departments and Six Ministries

    Three_Departments_and_Six_Ministries

  • Abdication of Bảo Đại
  • 1945 renunciation of the throne of Vietnam

    of an independent country than the puppet ruler of an enslaved country. He called on the members of the imperial family to support the government of the

    Abdication of Bảo Đại

    Abdication of Bảo Đại

    Abdication_of_Bảo_Đại

  • Treaty of Saigon (1874)
  • Treaty between France and Vietnam

    The Treaty of Saigon was signed on 15 March 1874 by the Third French Republic and the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam. Vietnam made economic and territorial

    Treaty of Saigon (1874)

    Treaty_of_Saigon_(1874)

  • Government of the Nguyễn dynasty
  • Historic Vietnamese rulers

    the Ministry of military, Thái bộc tự (Court of the Imperial Stud) and Vũ khố (Armory arsenal). Hình khoa, watching the Ministry of justice and the Đại

    Government of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Government of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Government_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Ngô Đình Khôi
  • Vietnamese politician (1885–1945)

    number of weapons. His son Ngô Đình Huân also served as a liaison between the Huế court and the imperial court. The Viet Minh accused them of supporting

    Ngô Đình Khôi

    Ngô Đình Khôi

    Ngô_Đình_Khôi

  • Trần Trọng Kim
  • Vietnamese scholar and politician (1883–1953)

    politician who served as the Prime Minister of the short-lived Empire of Vietnam, a state established with the support of Imperial Japan in 1945 after Japan

    Trần Trọng Kim

    Trần Trọng Kim

    Trần_Trọng_Kim

  • Seals of the Nguyễn dynasty
  • Collection of seals made for Vietnamese emperors between 1802 and 1945

    stationed in the imperial capital city, presented a gift in the form of a jade seal made by the noble servants of the court. The court created, on engraved

    Seals of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Seals of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Seals_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Học phi Nguyễn Thị Hương
  • Vietnamese imperial concubine

    phi (學妃; lit. Concubine of Learnedness), was a wife of Emperor Tự Đức of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam and adoptive mother of Emperor Kiến Phúc. Following

    Học phi Nguyễn Thị Hương

    Học_phi_Nguyễn_Thị_Hương

  • Hoàng Diệu
  • Vietnamese politician

    completing the responsibilities in Quảng Nam in early 1879, Hoàng Diệu returned to the imperial court to take up the position of the Deputy Minister of Justice

    Hoàng Diệu

    Hoàng Diệu

    Hoàng_Diệu

  • Treaty of Huế (1883)
  • Treaty establishing French protectorates in Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam

    from Tonkin. Vietnam, its imperial house and its court survived, but under French direction. France was granted the privilege of stationing a resident-general

    Treaty of Huế (1883)

    Treaty of Huế (1883)

    Treaty_of_Huế_(1883)

  • Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets
  • Series of uprisings in early 1930s led by Vietnamese communists

    and taxation of wood from the mountains, which was previously free. The imperial court at Hue was still in existence during this time but its power had been

    Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets

    Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets

    Nghệ-Tĩnh_Soviets

  • Xu Yongyi
  • Politician of Qing dynasty

    Secretary of Grand Council (軍機章京), Deputy Minister of the Court of State Ceremonial (鴻臚寺少卿), Deputy Minister of the Court of the Imperial Stud (太僕寺少卿),

    Xu Yongyi

    Xu Yongyi

    Xu_Yongyi

  • Dục Đức
  • Emperor of Vietnam (reigned 20–23 July 1883)

    Thất Thuyết revealed the incriminating sections of Tự Đức's will. The court quickly ruled to execute him with poison for violating the mourning rules and

    Dục Đức

    Dục Đức

    Dục_Đức

  • Treaty of Huế (1884)
  • 1884 treaty establishing French colonial rule in Vietnam

    the Patenôtre Treaty. The treaty was signed on the Vietnamese side by Phạm Thận Duật and Tôn Thất Phan, representatives of the emperor Tự Đức’s court

    Treaty of Huế (1884)

    Treaty of Huế (1884)

    Treaty_of_Huế_(1884)

  • Xu Chengyu
  • Minister of the Court of the Imperial Stud (太僕寺卿), Assistant Commissioner of Transmission (通政使司參議), associate director of the Court of the Imperial Clan (宗人府府丞)

    Xu Chengyu

    Xu_Chengyu

  • Flags of the Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units
  • Flags of administrative units of the Nguyen dynasty. Provinces of Vietnam Flags of the subjects of Vietnam List of flags of Vietnam "Symbols of Vietnam :

    Flags of the Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units

    Flags of the Nguyễn dynasty's administrative units

    Flags_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty's_administrative_units

  • Cambodian Uprising (1840–1841)
  • Anti-Vietnamese uprising in Cambodia

    September 1840, the Vietnamese governor of Kampot was informed by the imperial court that the three princesses had been exiled to Saigon and the Princess Ang

    Cambodian Uprising (1840–1841)

    Cambodian Uprising (1840–1841)

    Cambodian_Uprising_(1840–1841)

  • Siamese–Vietnamese War (1840–1845)
  • Mid 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam

    with the court ministers. It was then decided that the Vietnamese imperial court should accept this Siamese peace offer for the sake of security of Southern

    Siamese–Vietnamese War (1840–1845)

    Siamese–Vietnamese War (1840–1845)

    Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1840–1845)

  • Hoàng Cao Khải
  • Viceroy of Tonkin (1850–1933)

    Đức Thọ District – 1933) was a viceroy of Tonkin (locally known as Bắc Kỳ), the northernmost of the three parts of Vietnam under French colonial rule. He

    Hoàng Cao Khải

    Hoàng Cao Khải

    Hoàng_Cao_Khải

  • Nguyễn Trường Tộ
  • not permitted to sit for the imperial civil-service examinations from which governmental officials were selected because of his Catholicism, which he

    Nguyễn Trường Tộ

    Nguyễn_Trường_Tộ

  • Katip Sumat uprising
  • Revolt in Vietnam (1833–1844)

    intelligence gathering of the Hue court, in which later all suspects were released and Thuac was executed by the Vietnamese court for "making false accusation

    Katip Sumat uprising

    Katip_Sumat_uprising

  • Treaty of Saigon (1862)
  • 1862 treaty between Vietnam and France

    The Treaty of Saigon (French: Traité de Saïgon, Vietnamese: Hòa ước Nhâm Tuất, referring to the year of "Water Dog" in the sexagenary cycle) was signed

    Treaty of Saigon (1862)

    Treaty of Saigon (1862)

    Treaty_of_Saigon_(1862)

  • Jean-Baptiste Chaigneau
  • French sailor and adventurer (1769–1832)

    the offensives of Nguyễn Ánh, such as the 1801 naval offensive in Thi Nai. Once Nguyễn Ánh became emperor Gia Long, Chaigneau remained at the court.

    Jean-Baptiste Chaigneau

    Jean-Baptiste Chaigneau

    Jean-Baptiste_Chaigneau

  • Nine Courts
  • ‹See RfD› The Nine Courts or Ministries were nine service agencies in Imperial China that existed from the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577)[dubious – discuss]

    Nine Courts

    Nine_Courts

  • Thành Thái
  • Emperor of Đại Nam under French protectorate of Annam and Tonkin (1879–1954)

    regime and suppressed the anti-French revolution of Phan Đình Phùng and Cần Vương movement, Bãi Sậy uprising and Yên Thế Insurrection of Hoàng Hoa Thám. Nguyễn

    Thành Thái

    Thành Thái

    Thành_Thái

  • Tomb of Gia Long
  • Royal tomb of the Nguyễn dynasty in Vietnam

    dynasty which is located in the Hương Thọ commune of Hương Trà district, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of the city of Huế. The tomb was originally built

    Tomb of Gia Long

    Tomb of Gia Long

    Tomb_of_Gia_Long

  • Nine Ministers
  • Groups of imperial Chinese officials

    ‹See RfD› The Nine Ministers, also known by their Chinese name as the Jiuqing, were nine high officials in the imperial government of the Han dynasty

    Nine Ministers

    Nine_Ministers

  • Shangshu Sheng
  • Imperial Chinese government department responsible for all bureaucratic functions

    The Shangshu Sheng, sometimes translated as the Department of State Affairs, Imperial Secretariat, or Executive Bureau, was one of the departments of

    Shangshu Sheng

    Shangshu_Sheng

  • Domain of the Crown
  • Historical territory in Vietnam

    administered by the imperial court of the Nguyễn dynasty and could be assigned to the Chief of State in order to help the unification of Vietnam. Bảo Đại

    Domain of the Crown

    Domain of the Crown

    Domain_of_the_Crown

  • Cao Xuân Dục
  • Vietnamese scholar, historian, and court adviser (1843–1923)

    and court adviser in the Nguyễn dynasty, Vietnam. Cao Xuân Dục was born in Thịnh Mỹ, Diễn Châu, Nghệ An. In 1876, he entered Vietnamese Imperial examination

    Cao Xuân Dục

    Cao Xuân Dục

    Cao_Xuân_Dục

  • Zhou Luohou
  • Chinese general and administrator (542-605)

    Minister of the Court of the Imperial Stud. Later, he received the title of Xiongxin General (雄信將軍) and was tasked with the military affairs of ten commanderies

    Zhou Luohou

    Zhou_Luohou

  • Citadel of Saigon
  • Fortress in Vietnam (1790–1859)

    started after the tomb of Khôi's father Lê Văn Duyệt was desecrated by imperial officials. The rebels took control of the citadel and the revolt continued

    Citadel of Saigon

    Citadel of Saigon

    Citadel_of_Saigon

  • Vietnamese invasions of Cambodia
  • died, the Vietnamese emperor removed the Viceroyalty of Saigon. Lê Văn Duyệt's adopted son Lê Văn Khôi revolted against Minh Mạng and the royal court. Hearing

    Vietnamese invasions of Cambodia

    Vietnamese_invasions_of_Cambodia

  • Bombardment of Tourane (1847)
  • 1847 naval skirmish between France and Vietnam

    The Bombardment of Tourane (15 April 1847) was a naval incident that took place during the short reign of the Vietnamese emperor Thiệu Trị (1841–47),

    Bombardment of Tourane (1847)

    Bombardment_of_Tourane_(1847)

  • Trương Định
  • 19th-century mandarin (scholar-official) in Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam

    men, encouraging them in the name of loyalty to the court to rise and destroy the invaders". Thong asserted that the imperial edicts used by Định—which

    Trương Định

    Trương Định

    Trương_Định

  • Tomb of Tự Đức
  • Royal tomb of the Nguyễn dynasty in Vietnam

    on the deeds of his reign. He felt this was a bad omen, but the epitaph can still be found inscribed on the stele in the pavilion just to the east of the

    Tomb of Tự Đức

    Tomb of Tự Đức

    Tomb_of_Tự_Đức

  • Grand coordinator and provincial governor
  • High government official of the Chinese Ming and Qing dynasties

    important imperial Chinese provincial office under both the Ming (14th–17th centuries) and Qing (17th–20th centuries) dynasties. However, the purview of the office

    Grand coordinator and provincial governor

    Grand coordinator and provincial governor

    Grand_coordinator_and_provincial_governor

  • Đăng đàn cung
  • Anthem of the Nguyễn dynasty

    used in villages and courts to invoke divinities and honour monarchs. Under the reign of Bảo Đại, lyrics were added, composed by the musician Nguyễn Phúc

    Đăng đàn cung

    Đăng đàn cung

    Đăng_đàn_cung

  • Imperial Academy, Huế
  • Former academy in Huế, Vietnam

    The Imperial Academy (Vietnamese: Quốc Tử Giám, chữ Hán: 國子監) was the national academy during the Nguyễn dynasty. It was located on the right side of

    Imperial Academy, Huế

    Imperial Academy, Huế

    Imperial_Academy,_Huế

  • Viện cơ mật
  • Privy Council of Vietnam (1834–1945)

    agency of the imperial court of Vietnam's final Nguyễn dynasty at Huế, until the end of the dynasty in 1945. The Minh Mạng Emperor established the Cơ mật

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  • Tôn Thất Thuyết
  • Vietnamese revolutionary (1839–1913)

    mandarin of the Court, ..." Charles Keith Catholic Vietnam: A Church from Empire to Nation 2012 p. 52 "In July 1885, as Qing forces were withdrawing, the regent

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    Tôn Thất Thuyết

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  • Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)
  • Early 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam

    invaders and consolidating rule in Cambodia, the Nguyen imperial court was then able to wrap up the subjugation of Lê Văn Khôi rebels. Lê Văn Khôi died from

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    Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)

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  • Tiền
  • Currency used in 19th and 20th century Vietnam

    tiền of tiền quý included 60 cash coins. In the early 19th century, silver and gold bars were traded as currency in imperial Vietnam with values of up to

    Tiền

    Tiền

    Tiền

  • Đại Nam nhất thống chí
  • The Đại Nam nhất thống chí (chữ Hán: 大南一統志, 1882) is the official geographical record of Vietnam's Nguyễn dynasty written in chữ Hán compiled in the late

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  • Ja Thak Wa uprising
  • Cham revolt in Vietnam (1834-1835)

    Đồng Nai, and Lâm Đồng. The revolt's success jeopardized the stance of the Nguyen court and destabilized the Vietnamese empire. The Lê Văn Khôi revolt at

    Ja Thak Wa uprising

    Ja Thak Wa uprising

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  • Lê Văn Khôi
  • 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

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  • Meridian Gate (Huế)
  • Building

    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

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    Meridian Gate (Huế)

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  • French assistance to Nguyễn Ánh
  • Early contact between France and its future colony of Vietnam

    was not in the national interest. In July 1786, Pigneau was allowed to travel to France to ask the royal court directly for assistance. News of his activities

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  • Principality of Hà Tiên
  • Polity in southeast Asia (1707–1832)

    independent polity but as a vassal of them. However, as a vassal of Cambodia, Hà Tiên still paid taxes to Cambodian court. Mạc Cửu died in 1736, his son Mạc

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    Principality of Hà Tiên

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  • Nguyễn Tri Phương
  • Vietnamese politician (1800–1873)

    official at the district level, due to his talent, he was promoted to the court, was recruited and in turn held many important positions during the three reigns

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    Nguyễn Tri Phương

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  • Tây Thành province
  • Former Vietnamese province (1834–1841/1847)

    granted official titles by the imperial court in Huế. In 1835, Trương Minh Giảng petitioned the emperor to appoint the daughter of Nặc Ông Chân, Ang Mey (Ngọc

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    Tây Thành province

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  • Kiến Phúc
  • 7th emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (1883-84)

    children of his own. After the regicide of Emperor Hiệp Hoà, the court regents Tôn Thất Thuyết and Nguyễn Văn Tường acted quickly to install the fifteen-year-old

    Kiến Phúc

    Kiến Phúc

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  • Đại Nam thực lục
  • Official records kept by the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam, spanning 1844 to 1909

    contained the royal records of the Nguyễn lords, and the imperial annals of Nguyễn dynasty emperors up until Khải Định, covering the period in Vietnamese history

    Đại Nam thực lục

    Đại Nam thực lục

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  • Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam
  • Region of Southern Vietnam

    thể tóm tắt: địa danh COCINCINA chia ra làm hai phần COCIN và CINA. Cocin nguyên trước là Co Ci, do phiên âm hai tiếng Giao Chỉ mà thành (vì thế Tự

    Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam

    Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam

    Six_Provinces_of_Southern_Vietnam

  • Lê Văn Khôi revolt
  • 1833–1835 revolt in Vietnam

    sent troops to attack the Vietnamese provinces of Ha-tien and An-giang and Vietnamese imperial forces in Laos and Cambodia. The Siamese troops were accompanied

    Lê Văn Khôi revolt

    Lê Văn Khôi revolt

    Lê_Văn_Khôi_revolt

  • Coat of arms of the Nguyễn dynasty
  • dignitaries at the Imperial City of Huế. The coat of arms of the Nguyễn dynasty would later also be used as a personal symbol of its emperors replacing the characters

    Coat of arms of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Coat of arms of the Nguyễn dynasty

    Coat_of_arms_of_the_Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Phạm Thận Duật
  • 19th-century bureaucrat and diplomat in Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam

    He was the final editor of The Imperially Ordered Annotated Text Completely Reflecting the History of Vietnam, a Chinese-language history of Vietnam

    Phạm Thận Duật

    Phạm Thận Duật

    Phạm_Thận_Duật

  • Yên Thế Insurrection
  • 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

    Yên Thế Insurrection

    Yên_Thế_Insurrection

  • Nonius horse
  • Breed of horse

    similar in type to other light draft and driving horses. The breed was developed at the Imperial Stud at Mezőhegyes, Hungary by careful linebreeding. Originally

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    Nonius horse

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  • TINGGUANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    TINGGUANG

    glory of the court.

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  • Geraghty
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Geraghty

    From the court.

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  • Court
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean English French

    Court

    King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.

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  • Imperia
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    Imperia

    Commanding.

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    Imperial Abundant, Inhabited

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  • Male

    Chinese

    HUANG

    imperial, august, majestic.

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    English

    Curt

    English : variant of Court.Americanized spelling of German Kurt.Catalan : from curt ‘short’ (Latin curtus ‘cut short’, ‘broken off’), hence a nickname for a short man.

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  • KÄTHE
  • Female

    German

    KÄTHE

    Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."

    KÄTHE

  • Cort
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Norse, Swedish, Teutonic

    Cort

    Courtier; Court Attendant; Bold; Courageous Advice

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  • Male

    English

    CURT

    Short form of English Curtis, CURT means "courteous."

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    Polite; Courteous; Court-dweller; Courageous Advice; Form of Curtis; Short

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Courts

    English : patronymic form of Court.Americanized spelling of German Kurtz.

    Courts

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aamira

    Imperial; Abundant; Inhabited

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  • Court
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Court

    English and French : topographic name from Middle English, Old French court(e), curt ‘court’ (Latin cohors, genitive cohortis, ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’). This word was used primarily with reference to the residence of the lord of a manor, and the surname is usually an occupational name for someone employed at a manorial court.English : nickname from Old French, Middle English curt ‘short’, ‘small’ (Latin curtus ‘curtailed’, ‘truncated’, ‘cut short’, ‘broken off’).Irish : reduced form of McCourt.

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    Aamira |

    Imperial, Abundant, Inhabited

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  • Adramyttium
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Adramyttium

    The court of death.

    Adramyttium

  • Court
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Court

    Courtier

    Court

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  • Count
  • v. i.

    To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.

  • Imperatorian
  • a.

    Imperial.

  • Court-martialed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Court-martial

  • Imperially
  • n.

    Imperial power.

  • Imperial
  • a.

    Of superior or unusual size or excellence; as, imperial paper; imperial tea, etc.

  • Court-craft
  • n.

    The artifices, intrigues, and plottings, at courts.

  • Base-court
  • n.

    The secondary, inferior, or rear courtyard of a large house; the outer court of a castle.

  • Court
  • n.

    Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign; as, to hold a court.

  • Imperial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an empire, or to an emperor; as, an imperial government; imperial authority or edict.

  • Court-martialing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Court-martial

  • Base-court
  • n.

    An inferior court of law, not of record.

  • Imperially
  • adv.

    In an imperial manner.

  • Court-baron
  • n.

    An inferior court of civil jurisdiction, attached to a manor, and held by the steward; a baron's court; -- now fallen into disuse.

  • Emperil
  • v. t.

    To put in peril. See Imperil.

  • Imperiality
  • n.

    Imperial power.

  • Crown-imperial
  • n.

    A spring-blooming plant (Fritillaria imperialis) of the Lily family, having at the top of the stalk a cluster of pendent bell-shaped flowers surmounted with a tuft of green leaves.

  • Courts-martial
  • pl.

    of Court-martial

  • Court-martial
  • v. t.

    To subject to trial by a court-martial.

  • Fritillaria
  • n.

    A genus of liliaceous plants, of which the crown-imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) is one species, and the Guinea-hen flower (F. Meleagris) another. See Crown-imperial.

  • Court
  • n.

    A place arranged for playing the game of tennis; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court.