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  2. The Tây Sơn wars or Tây Sơn rebellion, often known as the Vietnamese civil war of 1771–1802, were a series of military conflicts that followed the Vietnamese peasant uprising at Tây Sơn (in Central Vietnam) that was led by three brothers Nguyễn Nhạc, Nguyễn Huệ, and Nguyễn Lữ.

  3. Nguyen Anh (later Emperor Gia Long), the last surviving member of the Nguyen dynasty, defeated the brothers successively in 1792–93. By 1802, with the help of French armaments, Gia Long had eliminated the descendants of the Tay Sons.

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  4. George Dutton, assistant professor in the UCLA Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, traces the steps of the three brothers: Nguyen Nhac, Nguyen Hue and Nguyen Lu from the hamlet of Tay Son in Binh Dinh Province (west of modern day Qui Nhon) as they led a heterogeneous military force that ousted the Trinh and Nguyen families and ...

  5. George Dutton, assistant professor in the UCLA Depart-ment of Asian Languages and Cultures, traces the steps of three brothers, Nguyen Nhac, Nguyen Hue and Nguyen Lu, from the hamlet of Tay Son in Binh Dinh Prov-ince (west of modern day Qui Nhon), as they lead a heterogeneous military force that ousts the Trinh and Nguyen families and eventually...

  6. The Tay Son Rebellion (1771-1802), which ended the Le and Trinh dynasties, was led by three brothers from the village of Tay Son in Binh Dinh Province. The brothers, who were of the Ho clan (to which Ho Quy Ly had belonged), adopted the name Nguyen.

  7. The Tay Son rebellion, led by three brothers from the village of that name, was a massive popular uprising that swept through the Vietnamese territories between 1771 and 1802. Nguyen ...

  8. The Tây Son uprising (1771–1802) was a cataclysmic event that profoundly altered the eighteenth-century Vietnamese political and social landscape. This groundbreaking book offers a new look at an important and controversial era.

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