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Third Chinese domination

(History of Vietnam)
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    (1533–1788)
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Socialist Republic of Vietnam (from 1976)

The Third Chinese domination of Vietnam saw two Chinese imperial dynasties rule over Chinese controlled region of Chiaozhou.

From 602-618, the area was under the late Sui Dynasty under three districts in the Red River delta. From 618-906, the Tang Dynasty became the new Chinese rulers of Annam.

Although Chinese governors were sent to rule over Annam, a series of local emperors were unofficial rulers under the Chinese control:

  • Mai Hac De or Mai Thuc Loan (Mai the Black Emperor) 722
  • Mai Thieu De 722-723? - referred to as the Juvenile Emperor, he was the son of Mai Hac De and ruled only briefly following his father's death and overrun by the 100,000 men strong Tang army
  • Bo Cai Dai Vuong of Phung Hung 791-799 - called the Emperor the Great Father
  • Phung An 799-802 - son of Bo Cai Dai Vuong and was defeated by the Tang army
  • Khuc Thua Du - rich man and admired by people, Khuc pushed out the Tang from the region, but later worked with the Tang to establish himself as the first Vietnamese Governor and ended the practice of Chinese Governorships in the region.

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Preceded by
Posterior Hau Lý Nam Đế
Ruler of Vietnam
602–906
Succeeded by
Khuc family

 
 
 

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