- for execution, his
nephew Tran Quy
Khoang continued leading the
struggle against the Ming dynasty. Tran Quy
Khoang sent two
missions to the
Yongle emperor...
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Xiangkhouang (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ,
meaning 'Horizontal City') is a
province of Laos on the
Xiangkhoang Plateau, in the nation's northeast. The
province has the...
- (Vietnamese: Trùng
Quang Đế, chữ Hán: 重光帝, ?–1414), real name Trần Quý
Khoáng (陳季擴), was the
second and last
emperor of
Later Trần dynasty. He was a son...
- Phùng
Khoang Station (Vietnamese: Ga Phùng
Khoang) is a
metro station in Hanoi,
located in Hà Đông, Hanoi. "Tổng thầu
Trung Quốc xóa hình vẽ bậy trên...
- Phùng
Khoang Church (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ Phùng
Khoang, French: Église Phùng
Khoang),
officially Church of Our Lady of the
Rosary (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ Đức...
- Quý
Khoáng, the
nephew of Trần Ngỗi,
became the
leader of the rebels. The Ming
court offered him the rank of
provincial governor, but Trần Quý
Khoáng refused...
-
footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Vietnam Women's
Championship club Than
Khoáng Sản and the
Vietnam women's
national team. As of
match pla**** 01 August...
-
Hoover Institution Press,
Stanford University. ISBN 978-0-8179-6431-3. Phan,
Khoang (1976). Việt sử: xứ đàng trong, 1558–1777. Cuộc nam-tié̂n của dân-tộc Việt-Nam...
- Than
Khoáng Sản Việt Nam Women's
Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá nữ Than
Khoáng Sản Việt Nam),
simply known as Than KSVN, is a Vietnamese...
- Phan
Khoang 2001, p. 508 Quốc sử quán triều Nguyễn 2007, p. 188 Tạ Chí Đại Trường 1973, pp. 110–111 Phan
Khoang 2001, pp. 522–523 Phan
Khoang 2001, p...