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Third Chinese domination of Vietnam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Third Chinese domination of Vietnam
The third Chinese domination refers to the time in Vietnam from the end of the Anterior Lý Dynasty in 602 to the rise of the Khúc family by Khúc Thừa Dụ in 905 or until 938, following the expulsion of the Southern Han invaders by Ngô Quyền. This period saw two Chinese imperial dynasties rule over an area of northern Vietnam roughly corresponding to the modern Hanoi region. From 602–618, this area was under the late Sui Dynasty, under three districts in the Red River Delta. From 618 to 905, the Tang Dynasty became the new Chinese rulers of Vietnam. ==Names== During this time, Vietnam was known as: *Giao Châu (Jiaozhou) (602–679) *An Nam (Annam) (679–757) *Trấn Nam (757–766) *An Nam (766–866) *Tĩnh Hải quân (866–967)
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