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    Nùng An, Nùng Phàn Slình, Nùng Lòi, Nùng Cháo, Nùng Quý Rỉn, Nùng Dín, Nùng Inh, Nùng Tùng Slìn etc. Many of the Nùng's sub-group names correspond to...
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    The Chinese Nùng (Vietnamese: Người Hoa Nùng or Người Tàu Nùng; Hán-Nôm: 𠊛華農 or 𠊛艚農; Chinese: 華裔儂族) are a group of ethnic Han Chinese living in Vietnam...
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    Zhuang/Nùng, who together number more than 15 million people. They are just recognized by different names in China and Vietnam. Nong Zhigao (V. Nùng Trí...
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    Ninh), the Nùng Hải Ninh Autonomous Territory (French: Territoire autonome Nung de Hai Ninh; Vietnamese: Khu tự trị Nùng Hải Ninh), and the Nùng country...
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    Tày women, like those of the Nùng and Zhuang, were said to have used poison to seek revenge when wronged. The Tày and Nùng often intermarried, although...
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  • Tay, and Tày Nùng. Nùng is the name given to the various Tai languages of northern Vietnam that are spoken by peoples classified as Nùng by the Vietnamese...
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  • Nung may refer to: Nùng people, a Tai-speaking ethnic group of Vietnam and China Chinese Nùng, a group of ethnic Chinese of Vietnam Nùng language (Tai)...
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    Nong Zhigao (redirect from Nùng Trí Cao)
    modern Zhuang language: Nungz Ciqgaoh; Vietnamese: Nùng Trí Cao) (1025–1055?) was a Zhuang (Nùng) chieftain and the only emperor of Dali (大曆; 1041),...
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  • language is a Lao dialect, although the Kassak people live a lifestyle similar to that of the Khmu people. Nùng Nyaw Tai Pao Tai Peung Phuan (population of...
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    Zhuang (including the Nùng people) Phutai Tai Taosao Tay (including the Tho people) Tai Do (including the Tay Muoi and Tay Jo people) Tai Yung Ka Lao Thu...
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    Kim Đồng (category Nùng people)
    was a Nung boy who fought with the Vietnamese resistance against the French. Kim Đồng was born Nông Văn Dèn in 1929 in Nà Mạ village. In Nùng language...
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  • Cienzfuk; ?-1039), also recorded as Nùng Tồn Phúc (Vietnamese: Nùng Tồn Phúc; Chữ Hán: 儂存福), was a Zhuang (Nùng) chieftain and the founding emperor of...
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  • Tay–Nùng and other Kra–Dai-speaking peoples. The ethnonym and autonym of the Lao people, together with the ethnonym of the Kra-speaking Gelao people, would...
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    Lao, the people of the Shan region of northeastern Burma, the Zhuang people of Guangxi Province in China and the Thổ people and Nùng people of northern...
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    In the 1040s and 1050s, the Nong Zhigao rebellions of the Zhuang/Nùng leader Nùng Trí Cao (C. Nong Zhigao) in Quảng Nguyên (C. Guangyuan; now Cao Bằng...
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  • A Nong (redirect from A Nùng)
    A Nong (also A Nùng, Chinese: 阿儂; c. 1005–1055) was a Zhuang shamaness, matriarch and warrior. She was the mother of the warlord Nong Zhigao (1025–1055)...
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    mountains were the territories of the Huang (Ghwang) people or the "Grotto Barbarians", the Nùng people and the Ning clans. Revival of direct Tang control...
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  • Fuche Naw[citation needed]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Nung people in Fugong County, China, and Kachin State, Myanmar. The Anung language...
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    First Indochina War (category Wars involving the People's Republic of China)
    based in Nam Định. Recruits were volunteers from the Thổ people, Nùng people and Miao people. This commando unit wore Việt Minh black uniforms to confuse...
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    principally composed of Nung people, an ethnic group that had migrated from southern China in the 4th century. Many of the Nùng fighters were ex-French...
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  • Nung-Rawang are most likely descendants of Mongolians who moved south to China's Three Parallel Rivers region. During the second millennium, the Nung-Rawang...
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    Chinese port cities in 995, 1028, 1036, 1059, and 1060; subdued the Nùng people in 1039; raided Laos in 1045; invaded Champa and pillaged Cham cities...
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  • football. "Hung Nung takes it easy now". thestar.com.my (Archived). "Hung Nung wins first Astro Masters". malaymail.com. "Hung Nung raring to go". Singapore...
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  • although males have subsequently been found. The name is derived from the Nùng people of Vietnam and China. The species name is derived from "epigyne". Females...
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    people A-Hmao people Pa Then people Gejia people Thai people Lao people Kadai peoples Kam–Sui peoples Tay people Saek people Nung people Nyaw people Lu...
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  • Movement for the Unity of Ethnic Groups of South Viet-Nam. Save The Montagnard People, Inc. is a United States-based organisation with addresses all over the...
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  • Nong Minfu (category Nùng people)
    Nong Minfu (Chinese: 儂民富; pinyin: Nóng Mínfù, Vietnamese: Nùng Dân Phú; fl. 970s) was a Tai-speaking Rau chieftain who ruled over an area in what is today's...
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    The Three Principles of the People (Chinese: 三民主義; pinyin: Sānmín Zhǔyì; also translated as the Three People's Principles, San-min Doctrine, or Tridemism)...
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  • Nông Văn Vân (category Nùng people)
    peasant revolt in Vietnam from 1833–1835. Although the revolt is often seen as Nùng tribal separatism, historian Nguyễn Phan Quang argues that the revolt had...
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  • Chu Văn Tấn (category Nùng people)
    Chu Văn Tấn (1909–1984) was a colonel-general in the People's Army of Vietnam active during the First Indochina War. He was the first Minister of Defence...
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