- The
Chiêu Hồi
program ([ciə̯w˧ hoj˧˩] (also
spelled "chu hoi" or "chu-hoi" in English)
loosely translated as "Open Arms") was an
initiative by the United...
- Ngô Văn
Chiêu (28
February 1878 – 18
April 1932) was the
first disciple of Đức Cao Đài. His
religious name is Ngô Minh
Chiêu. He was born in 1878 and raised...
- Lê
Chiêu Thống (1765–1793), born Lê Duy Khiêm and
later Lê Duy Kỳ, was the last
emperor of the
Vietnamese Later Lê dynasty. He was
overthrown by the Tây...
- boxes, or
other symbols instead of chữ Nôm, chữ Hán and chữ Quốc ngữ. Lý
Chiêu Hoàng ([li˦˥ ciə̯w˧˧ hwaːŋ˨˩] chữ Hán: 李昭皇,
September 1218 – 1278), personal...
- Lê Thị or Linh
Chiếu Thái hậu (1108–1161) was a
Vietnamese empress regent. She was
married to
emperor Lý Thần Tông, who died in 1137 when he was only...
- Hem
Chieu (Khmer: ហែម ចៀវ; 1898 - 1943) was a
Cambodian Buddhist monk and a
prominent figure in the
development of
Khmer nationalism.
Chieu was a professor...
-
other symbols instead of chữ Nôm, chữ Hán and chữ Quốc ngữ. Nguyễn Đình
Chiểu (阮廷炤; 1 July 1822 – 3 July 1888) was a
Vietnamese poet who was
known for...
- Nguyễn Nhật
Chiêu (born 1934 in Nam Sách
District in Hải Dương Province) was a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
pilot of the
Vietnamese People's Air
Force (VPAF);...
- Phạm Xuân
Chiểu (November 20, 1920 –
August 7, 2018) was an
infantry general of the Army of the
Republic of Vietnam, with the rank of
Lieutenant General...
-
Gilbert Trần Chánh
Chiếu (1868-1919) was a
Vietnamese independence activist and the
subject of "l'Affaire
Gilbert Chieu". He used his
French citizenship...