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'''Tống Bình''' ([[chữ Hán]]: 宋平) was a historical administrative district of [[Jiaozhi]], equivalent to modern [[Hanoi]], under the [[Tang Dynasty]] during the [[third Chinese domination]] of [[Tonkin]], or what is today northern [[Vietnam]].<ref>Anh Thư Hà, Hò̂ng Đức Trà̂n A brief chronology of Vietnam's history 2000 - Page 26 "After fierce attacks, Mai Hắc Đế liberated Tống Bình (Hanoi). The enemy troops had to flee to China. Later over 100,000 Tang troops were sent to Giao Châu under the command of experienced generals. Following many fierce battles in the ..."</ref> The name was in use, with varying administrative borders, from |
'''Tống Bình''' ([[chữ Hán]]: 宋平) was a historical administrative district of [[Jiaozhi]], equivalent to modern [[Hanoi]], under the [[Tang Dynasty]] during the [[third Chinese domination]] of [[Tonkin]], or what is today northern [[Vietnam]].<ref>Anh Thư Hà, Hò̂ng Đức Trà̂n A brief chronology of Vietnam's history 2000 - Page 26 "After fierce attacks, Mai Hắc Đế liberated Tống Bình (Hanoi). The enemy troops had to flee to China. Later over 100,000 Tang troops were sent to Giao Châu under the command of experienced generals. Following many fierce battles in the ..."</ref> The name was in use, with varying administrative borders, from 420 to 714 CE.<ref>Hanoi 1977 - Volume 1 - Page 16 "Not until the rule of the Chinese Lin — Sing (420- 479) did Hanoi become a separate district called Tong Binh — a name bearing the hallmark of the Sung rule. It was subsequently enlarged to become a quan (prefecture) comprising three ."</ref> |
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Tống Bình (chữ Hán: 宋平) was a historical administrative district of Jiaozhi, equivalent to modern Hanoi, under the Tang Dynasty during the third Chinese domination of Tonkin, or what is today northern Vietnam.[1] The name was in use, with varying administrative borders, from 420 to 714 CE.[2]
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- ^ Anh Thư Hà, Hò̂ng Đức Trà̂n A brief chronology of Vietnam's history 2000 - Page 26 "After fierce attacks, Mai Hắc Đế liberated Tống Bình (Hanoi). The enemy troops had to flee to China. Later over 100,000 Tang troops were sent to Giao Châu under the command of experienced generals. Following many fierce battles in the ..."
- ^ Hanoi 1977 - Volume 1 - Page 16 "Not until the rule of the Chinese Lin — Sing (420- 479) did Hanoi become a separate district called Tong Binh — a name bearing the hallmark of the Sung rule. It was subsequently enlarged to become a quan (prefecture) comprising three ."