Tĩnh Hải quân
Tĩnh Hải quân or the Jinghai Military Command (Chinese: 靜海軍, pinyin: Jìnghǎi Jūn) was a name of Vietnam from 866 to 967. It began as a Tang fanzhen ("regional governorate") in Annam during the Third Chinese domination of Vietnam in 866.[1] The area of the commandery is sometimes referred to as "Circuit" (道 dao) in Jinghai the term Jinghai-jun was used.
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During the period until 939, Vietnam was governed by jiedushi, including finally the three generations of the Khúc family who asserted autonomy as China entered a period of upheaval. With the proclamation of sovereignty power by Ngo Quyen, this name was retained under the Ngo Dynasty and the Anarchy of the 12 Warlords. In 968, Dinh Bo Linh vanquished the warlords and renamed the country as "Đại Cồ Việt".
List of rulers
Jiedushi (Tiết Độ Sứ)
Local rule
- Khúc Thừa Dụ 905-907
- Khúc Hạo 907-917
- Khúc Thừa Mỹ 917-930
- Dương Đình Nghệ 931-937 (self-proclaimed)
- Kiều Công Tiễn 937-938 (self-proclaimed)
References
- China and Her Neighbors, from Ancient Times to the Middle ... Sergey Leonidovich Tikhvinsky, Leonard Sergeevich Perelomov - 1981 "Gao Kan was appointed commander of the reconstituted military protectorate of Annan, which was renamed Jinghaijun [ 11, juan 250, 8117], but, as one source reports 'from the time of Li Zhuo, when Nanzhao made its attack on Annan, there ...