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Phú Xuân
Phú Xuân(富春) is a historic place in Huế, Vietnam. It was the capital of the Nguyễn Lords, the Tây Sơn Dynasty, and later became a part of the Nguyễn Dynasty's capital in Huế.〔Van Nguyen-Marshall, Lisa B. Welch Drummond, Danièle Bélanger ''The Reinvention of Distinction: Modernity and the Middle Class in Urban Vietnam'' (ARI - Springer Asia Series) 2011 Page 23 "Imperial capitals, at Thăng Long (Hanoi) or Phú Xuân (Huê), had been centers of power, but with only modest populations and limited adjacent commercial sectors.〕
In 1306, the King of Champa Chế Mân offered Vietnam two Chăm prefectures, Ô and Lý, in exchange for marriage with a Vietnamese princess named Huyền Trân.〔Chapius, p.85.〕 The Vietnamese King Trần Anh Tông accepted this offer.〔 He took and renamed Ô and Lý prefectures to Thuận prefecture and Hóa prefecture, respectively, with both of them often referred to as ''Thuận Hóa'' region.〔〔Phan Khoang, p.85.〕
In 1592, the Mạc Dynasty was forced to flee to Cao Bằng and the Lê kings were enthroned as ''de jure'' Vietnamese rulers under the leadership of Nguyễn Kim, the leader of Lê Dynasty loyalists. Later, Kim was poisoned by a Mạc Dynasty general which paved the way for his son-in-law, Trịnh Kiểm, to take over the leadership. Kim's eldest son, Nguyễn Uông, was also assassinated in order to secure Trịnh Kiểm's authority.〔Chapius, p. 119.〕 Nguyễn Hoàng, another son of Nguyễn Kim, feared a fate like Nguyễn Uông's so he pretended to have mental illness. He asked his sister Ngoc Bao, who was a wife of Trịnh Kiểm, to entreat Kiểm to let Hoàng govern Thuận Hóa, the furthest south region of Vietnam at that time.〔
Because Mạc Dynasty loyalists were revolting in Thuận Hóa and Trịnh Kiểm was busy fighting the Mạc Dynasty forces in northern Vietnam during this time, Ngoc Bao's request was approved and Nguyễn Hoàng went south.〔Phan Khoang, pp.108-110.〕 After Hoàng pacified Thuận Hóa, he and his heir Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên serectly made this region loyal to the Nguyễn family; then they rose against the Trịnh Lords.〔Trần Trọng Kim, pp. 275-276.〕〔Trần Trọng Kim, pp. 281-283.〕 Vietnam erupted into a new civil war between two ''de facto'' ruling families: the clan of the Nguyễn Lords and the clan of the Trịnh Lords.
The Nguyễn lords chose Thừa Thiên, a northern territory of Thuận Hóa, as their family seat.〔Ring & Salkin & La Boda, pp.362-364.〕 In 1687 during the reign of Nguyễn lord Nguyễn Phúc Trăn,〔 the construction of a citadel was started in Phú Xuân, a village in Thừa Thiên Province.〔〔Trần Trọng Kim, p. 326〕 The citadel was a power symbol of Nguyễn family rather than a defensive building because the Trịnh lords' army could not breach Nguyễn lords' defense in the north regions of Phú Xuân.〔 In 1744, Phú Xuân officially became the capital of central and southern Vietnam after Nguyễn lord Nguyễn Phúc Khoát proclaimed himseft Võ vương (''Võ King'' or ''Martial King'' in Vietnamese).〔 Among westerners living in the capital at this period was the Portuguese Jesuit João de Loureiro from 1752 onwards.〔Nhung Tuyet Tran, Anthony Reid ''Việt Nam: Borderless Histories'' 2006 Page 223 "He did not, however, leave Asia, traveling instead around the region collecting botanical species, before eventually returning to Phú Xuân in 1752. He then remained at the Nguyễn political center for the next quarter century, finally leaving at ..."〕
However, Tây Sơn rebellions broke out in 1771 and quickly occupied a large area from Quy Nhơn to Bình Thuận, thereby weakening the authority and power of the Nguyễn lords.〔George Edson Dutton ''The Tây Sơn Uprising: Society and Rebellion in Eighteenth-century Vietnam'' 2006 "Phú Xuân"〕 While the war between Tây Sơn rebellion and Nguyễn lord was being fought, the Trịnh lords sent south a massive army and easily captured Phú Xuân in 1775.〔Trần Trọng Kim, pp. 337-338.〕 After the capture of Phú Xuân, the Trịnh lords' general Hoàng Ngũ Phúc made a tactical alliance with Tây Sơn and withdrew almost all troops to Tonkin and left some troops in Phú Xuân.〔Trần Trọng Kim, pp. 339-340〕 In 1786, Tây Sơn rebellion defeated the Trịnh garrison and occupied Phú Xuân.〔Trần Trọng Kim, pp. 348-349.〕 Under the reign of emperor Quang Trung, Phú Xuân became Tây Sơn dynasty capital.〔Largo, p.105.〕 In 1802, Nguyễn Ánh, a successor of the Nguyễn lords, recaptured Phú Xuân and unified the country. Nguyễn Ánh rebuilt the citadel entirely and made it the Imperial City capital of all of Vietnam.〔
==See also==

*Imperial City, Huế
*Southern and Northern Dynasties of Vietnam

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