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  1. Cambodia. Đại Việt (大越, IPA: [ɗâjˀ vìət]; literally Great Việt), was a Vietnamese monarchy in eastern Mainland Southeast Asia from the 10th century AD to the early 19th century, centered around the region of present-day Hanoi. Its early name, Đại Cồ Việt, [note 1] was established in 968 by the ruler Đinh Bộ Lĩnh after ...

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    Self-castration of Vietnamese men was banned by Thánh Tông, the emperor, in 1464. [36] The Vietnamese under Emperor Le Thanh Tong cracked down on foreign contacts and enforced an isolationist policy. A large amount of trade between Guangdong (Leizhou Peninsula and Hainan) and Vietnam happened during this time. Early accounts recorded that ...

  3. Le Thanh Tong (died 1497, Dong Kinh [now Hanoi, Vietnam]) was the greatest ruler of the Later Le dynasty (q.v.; 1428–1788) in Vietnam. Though the early years of his reign were marked by a struggle for power, he eventually developed a governmental power base. He established a Chinese-style centralized administration and expanded dynastic ...

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  4. The new Emperor of Dai Viet, Thánh Tông, was a Confucian student. One of his key goals in diplomacy was fostering a Sinocentric worldview among Southeast Asian states; he wanted to get rid of formal connection with other Southeast Asian kingdoms in a revolutionary effort to transform his kingdom from an 'eclectic Southeast Asian aristocratic model' to the bureaucratic one based on Ming ...

    • February-March 22, 1471
    • Vietnamese victory
    • Champa, Đại Việt
  5. Đại Việt, was a Vietnamese monarchy in eastern Mainland Southeast Asia from the 10th century AD to the early 19th century, centered around the region of present-day Hanoi, Northern Vietnam. Its early name, Đại Cồ Việt, was established in 968 by Vietnamese ruler Đinh Bộ Lĩnh after he ended the Anarchy of the 12 Warlords, until the beginning of the reign of Lý Thánh Tông, the ...

  6. Thánh Tông (黎聖宗; 25 August 1442 – 3 March 1497), personal name Hạo, temple name Thánh Tông, courtesy name Tư Thành, was an emperor of Đại Việt, reigning from 1460 to 1497, the fifth and the longest-reigning emperor of the Later dynasty, and is widely praised as one of the greatest emperors in Vietnamese history.

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  8. Situated in the heart of Hanoi, this tranquil lake holds a story that dates back to the 15th century, during the reign of Emperor Le Loi. According to legend, Vietnam was under the occupation of the Ming Dynasty, and Le Loi was determined to free his land. As fate would have it, Le Than who was fishing in the tranquil waters when he stumbled ...

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