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    Minh Mạng or Minh Mệnh (Hanoi: [mïŋ˧ məjŋ̟˧˨ʔ], Hán tự: 明命, lit. "the bright favour of Heaven"; 25 May 1791 – 20 January 1841; born Nguyễn Phúc Đảm, also known as Nguyễn Phúc Kiểu) was the second emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam, reigning from 14 February 1820 until his death, on 20 … See more

    Born Nguyễn Phúc Đảm at Gia Định in the middle of the Second Tây Sơn – Nguyễn War, Minh Mạng was the fourth son of lord Nguyễn Phúc Ánh – future Emperor Gia Long. His mother was Gia Long's second wife See more

    Minh Mạng continued and intensified his father's isolationist and conservative Confucian policies. His father had rebuffed a British delegation in 1804 proposing that Vietnam be opened … See more

    Minh Mạng was known for his firmness of character, which guided his instincts in his policy making. This accentuated his unwillingness to break with orthodoxy in dealing with … See more

    Minh Mạng had a large number of wives and concubines. He is reported to have fathered 142 children from 43 wives. His sons included: Miên Tông (Emperor Thiệu Trị See more

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    In February 1825, Minh Mạng banned missionaries from entering Vietnam. French vessels entering Vietnamese harbours were ordered to be searched with extra care. All entries were to be watched "lest some masters of the European religion … See more

    The beginning of Minh Mang rule over Vietnam was vastly unsettling. Vietnam was divided into autonomous domains governed independently by Viceroys under Gia Long. The first cholera pandemic reached Vietnam in summer 1820 removed 206,835 … See more

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  2. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Minh-Mang

    Minh Mang, also spelled Minh Menh, original name Nguyen Phuoc Chi Dam, (born May 24, 1792, Saigon [now Ho Chi Minh City], Vietnam—died Jan. 11/21, 1841, Hue), emperor (1820–41) of …

  3. https://theconstantepicurean.com/minh-mang-the-last-great-emperor-of-viet-nam

    Jul 22, 2020 · Minh Mạng Born into War. Minh Mạng was born on May 25, 1791 as Nguyễn Phúc Đảm. It was a time of war and destruction across the land. His father, Lord Nguyễn Phúc Ánh, …

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    • https://sites.google.com/site/trialofdangsy/prelude/emperor-minh-mang

      Emperor Minh Mang Minh Mang, (1792-1841), sur name Nguyễn Phúc Chi Đảm, was born in Saigon and died at Hue, South Vietnam. He became Emperor on 1820 for 21 years. He was …

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      • Born Nguyễn Phúc Đảm, son of the Emperor Gia Long's first concubine Thuận Thiên (also known as Trần Thị Đang), it was assumed that Gia Long's grandson and son of Prince Nguyễn Phúc Cảnh would become the next Emperor. Prince Cảnh had died in 1801 before Gia Long had unified Vietnam. However, in 1816 Gia Long appointed Phúc Đảm as his successor. Long...
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      Emperor Minh Mang. June 29, 2022 Then, transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free of charge. Overnight in Hanoi (anise Hotel * + etc.) Day 2: 11.11.09 Hanoi (F) with a bicycle rickshaw goes …

    • Emperor Minh Mang – Heritage At Play

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      Emperor Minh Mang. June 29, 2022 Then, transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free of charge. Overnight in Hanoi (anise Hotel * + etc.) Day 2: 11.11.09 Hanoi (F) with a bicycle rickshaw goes …

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      Edict of the Emperor Minh Mang: Hostility to Christianity (1833) I, Minh Mang, the king, speak thus. For many years men from the Occident have been preaching the religion of [Christianity] …

    • https://www.tripsavvy.com/minh-mang-royal-tomb-in-hue-3859661

      Jun 26, 2019 · The Minh Mang Royal Tomb in Hue, Vietnam, is the final resting place of one of the Nguyen Dynasty’s staunchest Confucians, whose reign represents the apex of Nguyen power over the country. When compared to …

    • https://vietnamdiscovery.com/hue/attractions/tomb-minh-mang

      Jan 06, 2021 · 1. King Minh Mang. Nguyen Phuc Dam was the fourth prince of King Gia Long. In 1820, after King Gia Long’s decease, he was chosen to be the second king of the Nguyen Dynasty with the era name as Minh Mang. In spite …



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