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Later Lê dynasty warlord period : ウィキペディア英語版 | Later Lê dynasty warlord period
The Later Lê dynasty warlord period (; 1533–1789) is a distinction current in Vietnamese historiography to distinguish the 256-year-long period of the Later Lê when, following a six-year civil war, the emperor-kings were restored as figureheads, but power was held by a succession of warlords, from the 100-year-long Later Lê dynasty early period () from 1428–1527, when the emperor-kings had actually ruled and held power.〔Keat Gin Ooi ''Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East ... '' Volume 1 2004 - Page 780 "1533-1789). The Le Dynasty was one of the long-term dynasties of premodern Vietnam. It is usually divided into two terms — 1428 to 1527 and 1533 to 1789 — and is also called the Hau Le (latter Le) dynasty to distinguish it from the Ly () dynasty of the tenth century. .. however, was in the hands of the Trinh king, and the emperors of the Le were politically impotent."〕 ==See also==
* Trịnh lords (1545–1787)
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