Polity Tĩnh Hải quân

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Was a semi-independent administrative division of Tang China in northern Vietnam.

Establishment

  • January 908: In 905, the native chief Khúc Thừa Dụ of the Khúc clan came to power and proclaimed himself jiedushi. In 907 his son Khúc Hạo (Chu Hao) succeed as governor and was recognized by the Later Liang dynasty in northern China.

Chronology

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1. Events

  • November 930: In October 930, Liu Yan (Southern Han State) sent an army to occupy Đại La and met no resistance.

Disestablishment

  • November 930: In October 930, Liu Yan (Southern Han State) sent an army to occupy Đại La and met no resistance.