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Ming military conquests
... campaign to take the polity. In 1407, Jiaozhi became Ming China’s 14th province, and remained ... civil administration were re-established. By 1408, Jiaozhi had 41 subprefectures, and 208 counties, all ... being established at Yuntun (Vandon) City in Jiaozhi, while two new such offices were established ... fish. In addition, eunuchs were sent to Jiaozhi with the task of collecting treasure for ... sending of the eunuch, Ma Qi, to Jiaozhi, when he attempted to have himself ...
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Trung Sisters
... the 16 th year of Jianwu [40], Jiaozhi (Giao Chỉ) [modern northern Vietnam and extreme ... warrior. Su Ding (蘇定), the governor of Jiaozhi Commandery, curbed her with laws. Cè became ... claimed to be queen. The governors of Jiaozhi Province and the commanderies could only defend ... Guangwu therefore ordered the Changsha, Hepu, and Jiaozhi Commanderies to prepare wagons and boats, to ... of the next year [43], Ma recaptured Jiaozhi and killed Zhēng Cè, Zhēng Èr, ...
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Talk:Cochin China
... called Nam Bo. No, it is not Jiaozhi (Vietnamese: Giao Chỉ). At the time ... rule, Cochin China area was Khmer land. Jiaozhi was called Tonkin, not Cochin China. See ... the end something about the beginnings of Jiaozhi. Stefan, living since 1990 in Hanoi -- 210 ...
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History of Vietnam
... was incorporated into the Chinese province of Jiaozhi, or Giao Chỉ, (later called Tonkin), through ... and the period of the Three Kingdoms. Jiaozhi (with its capital near modern Hanoi) became ... route" (i.e. the Red River) from Jiaozhi into what is now southern Yunnan. From ...
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Cochinchine (translated from French)
... river especially Mekong. With the origin named Jiaozhi (?? or??) by its leaders chinois , Cochin is ... reign of Wudi of China Han, it Jiaozhi command (???) was established, among two other commands ...
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Shi Xie
... scholar who became the Grand Administrator of Jiaozhi province during the Later Han. He submitted ... The Shi family lost political control over Jiaozhi region.
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226
... Qin Lun" by the Chinese, arrived in Jiaozhi (near modern Hanoi) and was taken to ... Wei of China. Shi Xie, ruler of Jiaozhi
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Shi Xie (translated from Spanish)
... the general administrator of the province of Jiaozhi, during the last period of dinastía Has ... the political control on the region of Jiaozhi. This article is, so far, only esbozo ...
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Buddhism in Vietnam
... in Bac Ninh Province), the capital of Jiaozhi District (Giao Chỉ) soon became an ...
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Image:Han provinces.jpg
... entity in the far south, known as Jiaozhi, was never referred to as zhou. Created ...
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