Nguyen Xuan On
Nguyễn Xuân Ôn (c. 1825–1889) was a Vietnamese anti-French nationalist revolutionary, who led the Cần Vương's military operations in Kim Liên in north central Vietnam.[1] He was captured after a former bodyguard was caught by the French and forced to lead an attack on On's headquarters in 1887. He was jailed and died in custody.[2]
References
- ^ Bruce M. Lockhart, William J. Duiker The A to Z of Vietnam, 2010, p.285 entry Nguyễn Xuân Ôn (1825–1889)
- ^ Erica J. Peters - Appetites and Aspirations in Vietnam: Food and Drink in the ... 2011 - Page 95 "Rice liquor became a symbol of Vietnam in the nineteenth century, as French colonizers encroached more and more on the ... And when the French were taking the north, Nguyễn Xuân Ôn similarly asked, “Where will we now find the sweet ..."
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Vietnamese independence movements
- Siege of Saigon
- Capture of the Citadel of Saigon
- Cochinchina Campaign
- Ba Dinh uprising / Cần Vương
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- Albert Sarraut
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- Trần Bá Lộc
- Nguyễn Trọng Hợp
- Huỳnh Công Tấn
- Nguyễn Thân
- Lê Hoan
- Wars in Vietnam
- independence movement
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