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• 111–87 BC
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• 40 AD
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• Han-Nam Việt War
111 BC
• Establishment of Jiaozhi province
111 BC
• Trưng sisters Uprising
40 AD
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20,000 BC–12,000 BC
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12,000 BC–10,000 BC
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10,000 BC–8,000 BC
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8,000 BC–6,000 BC
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4,000 BC–3,000 BC
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2879 BC–258 BC
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The First Era of Northern Domination refers to the period of Vietnamese history during which present-day northern Vietnam was under the rule of the Han dynasty and the Xin dynasty. It is considered the first of four periods of Chinese rule over Vietnam, and the first of the three in which were almost continuous and was referred to as Bắc thuộc ("Northern Domination").
In 111 BC, a militarily powerful Han dynasty conquered Nanyue during its expansion southward and incorporated what is today northern Vietnam, together with much of modern Guangdong and Guangxi, into the burgeoning Han empire.[1]
^Miksic & Yian 2016, p. 156.
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