Later Trần dynasty
The Later Trần dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Hậu Trần, chữ Nôm: 茹後陳; Sino-Vietnamese: triều Hậu Trần, chữ Hán: 朝後陳), officially Great Việt (Vietnamese: Đại Việt; chữ Hán: 大越), was a Vietnamese dynasty. It was the continuous line of the Tran dynasty that led Vietnamese rebellions against the Chinese Ming dynasty from between 1407 and 1413. The regime was characterized by two revolts against the Ming China which had by then established its rule over Vietnam.
Great Việt 大越 Đại Việt | |||||||||
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1407–1413 | |||||||||
Status | Unrecognized proto-state | ||||||||
Capital | Mô Độ (1407–1409) Bình Than (1409–1413) | ||||||||
Common languages | Literary Chinese Vietnamese | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism (official), Taoism, Confucianism, Vietnamese folk religion | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Emperor | |||||||||
• 1407–1409 | Giản Định Đế (first) | ||||||||
• 1409–1413 | Trùng Quang Đế (last) | ||||||||
Historical era | Postclassical Era | ||||||||
• Established | 1407 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1413 | ||||||||
Currency | Copper-alloy cash coins | ||||||||
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Today part of | Vietnam |
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