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Nguyễn dynasty
Last dynasty of Vietnam (1802–1945)
For the surname, see Nguyen (surname).
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Đại Việt Việt Nam 越南國 (1804–1839; 1945) Đại Nam 大南國 (1839–1945) | |||
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Anthem: Đăng đàn cung ("The Emperor Mounts His Throne") | |||
Heirloom Seal of the Southern Realm Đại Nam thụ thiên vĩnh mệnh truyền quốc tỷ 大南受天永命傳國璽 (1846–1945) | |||
Administrative divisions of Việt Nam in 1838 during the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng. | |||
Status | Internal imperial system within Chinesetributary (1802–1883)[1][2] French protectorate (1883–1945)[3][4] Puppet state of the Empire of Japan (1945)[5][6] | ||
Capital | Phú Xuân (now Huế) 16°28′N107°36′E / 16.467°N 107.600°E / 16.467; 107.600 | ||
Official languages | Vietnamese Văn ngôn French (from 1884) | ||
Religion | State ideology: Ruism Minority: Mahayana Buddhism, Caodaism, Christianity, Folk religion, Hòa Hảo, Hinduism, Islam, and Taoism | ||
Demonym(s) | Vietnamese | ||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||
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• 1802–1820 (first) | Gia Long | ||
• 1883 (last independent) | Hiệp Hòa | ||
• 1926–1945 (last) | Bảo Đạ • Exhibition on typical Vietnamese women throughout historyAn exhibition displaying the images of typical Vietnamese women throughout history is open at Hoa Lo Prison Relic from October 20, 2021, to the end of May 2022. The exhibition is a meaningful activity to celebrate the 91st anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam Women's Union (October 20, 1930 - October 20, 2021). Typical Vietnamese heroines
Accordingly, the display section called “Flowers in the Prison’s Fire” introduces the examples of nine typical patriotic and revolutionary female combatants who endured brutality in French and American prisons throughout Vietnam during the wars. These typical examples are Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, the first female Secretary of the Saigon City Party Committee (1910 - 1941), and her younger sister, martyr Nguyen Thi Quang Thai (1915 - 1944). Ms. Thai was the first wife of General Vo Nguyen Giap who died after spending two years in the atrocious penitentiary regime of Hoa Lo Prison. Vietnamese national martyr and heroine Vo Thi Sau was born in 1933 and died in 1952, at the age of 19. The Vietnamese schoolgirl who fo |