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Nguyễn Bặc

Nguyễn Bặc (chữ Hán: 阮匐, 924 – 15 October 979), also known with the noble title Định Quốc Công (定國公), was a Vietnamese mandarin and general who served as the Grand Chancellor of Đinh dynasty and was the first chancellor in Vietnamese history. He helped future emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh put an end to the troubles of the Anarchy of the 12 Warlords and to establish the short-lived Đinh dynasty.[2] After Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his chosen successor Đinh Liễn were murdered by a palace official, Đỗ Thích, Nguyễn Bặc captured the murderer and had him executed. He then tried unsuccessfully to organize resistance to Lê Hoàn.[3] According to Nguyễn Phúc tộc thế phả (Nguyễn Phúc clan Family tree book), Nguyễn Bặc is the ancestor of the Nguyễn clan, followed by founding of Nguyễn lords by Nguyễn Hoàng in 1569 and Nguyễn dynasty in 1802 under the emperor Gia Long. Moreover, he was considered as one of the "seven heroes of Giao Châu" (Giao province) according to Việt Sử tân biên including: Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, Đinh Liễn, Lê Hoàn, Đinh Điền, Phạm Hạp and Phạm Cự Lượng.[1]

Nguyễn Bặc
Grand chancellor
Nguyễn Bặc's grave
Grand chancellor of Đinh dynasty
Reign968–979
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorPosition abolished
Born924
Gia Viễn, Ninh Bình province
Died(979-10-15)15 October 979 (aged 55)
Hoa Lư
IssueNguyễn Đê
Nguyễn Đạt
Names
Nguyễn Bặc
HouseNguyễn dynasty
FatherNguyễn Thước[1]

Early life edit

According to Khâm định Việt sử Thông giám cương mục, Nguyễn Bặc was born in Hoa Lư Cave, Đại Hoàng province, Đại Cồ Việt.

As a youngster growing up in Hoa-Lư Nguyễn Bặc befriended Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, and eventually they and another village kid named Đinh Điền, Trịnh Tú and Lưu Cơ.In their early teenage years the three sworn-brothers and children of neighboring villages achieved notoriety for constantly playing war-games. As time passed, the power of the Đinh Bộ Lĩnh's gang in Hoa-lư became legendary. In the early 960s Vietnam was thrust into chaos due to the petty wars of the Twelve Feudal-Warlords (Thập-nhị Sứ-quân). Naturally, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his peasant-warriors were compelled to involve themselves in the struggle. Because of their weaknesses Đinh Bộ Lĩnh decided to lead his followers into an alliance with an ethnic Chinese named Trần Lãm, the feudal warlord who had control of Bố-hải Port, the commercial center of the kingdom. The alliance, formed in 963 A.D., turned out to be Đinh Bộ Lĩnh's wisest move. Đinh Bộ Lĩnh soon transformed his Hoa-Lư warriors and Trần Lãm's mercenaries into a force to be reckon. With his sworn-brothers, Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điền, as his most trusted commanders and advisers, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh began setting out conquering the other eleven feudal warlords to unite the kingdom. Trần Lãm, who was more concerned with the commercial prospects of the conquest than with the unification of Vietnam, gladly and financial supported Đinh Bộ Lĩnh's ambitious plan. As Đinh Bộ Lĩnh's highly disciplined army crushed one warlord after another, people began referring to the three sworn-brothers and four other of Đinh Bo Lĩnh's assistants as the Seven Heroes of Giao-châu (Giao-châu Thất Hùng).

Chancellor of Đại Cồ Việt edit

In historical records, he had 2 brothers Nguyễn Bồ and Nguyễn Phục who all three joined in the Đinh Bộ Lĩnh's army to suppress the uprising of 12 warlords. After gaining victory, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh establish the new empire and positioned as the chancellor of dynasty.

After conquering ten of the eleven warlords Đinh Bộ Lĩnh then proclaimed himself emperor in 968 A.D. To deal with the last warlord Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh assigned Nguyễn Bặc the task, for it was this obstinate warlord, Nguyễn Thủ-Tiệp, that had killed Nguyện Bặc's older and only brother, Nguyễn Bồ. After three or four battles Nguyễn Bặc rooted Nguyễn Thủ-Tiệp out of his stronghold at Tiên-Du, the old provincial heartland of the kingdom. Nguyễn Thủ-Tiệp fled south to Diễn Province near the Cham frontier and died there a few months later. Nguyễn Bặc then returned in triumph to the newly established capital at Hoa-Lư.

As emperor, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh quickly rewarded his long time followers. He placed Nguyễn Bặc at the head of the nobility with the title Nation-Establishing Duke (Định-Quốc Công) and officially adopted Nguyễn Bặc into the newly established royal family. Like Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, Nguyễn Bặc had risen from the peasantry class to become one of the most powerful figures in the kingdom of Great Việt (Đại-Cồ-Việt), as Vietnam was named under the Đinh.

When Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his heir apparent fell victims to an imperial attendant's sword in 979 A.D., the shocked and furious Nguyễn Bặc beheaded Đỗ Thích, the assassin, then had the corpse ground up for consumption by the people of Hoa-Lư. The people of Hoa-Lư, enraged at the assassin for killing their greatest local hero, did not decline the bizarre offering. Nguyễn Bặc and his only surviving sworn-brother, Đinh Điền, installed the dead emperor's last son, who was only five-years-old, as emperor.

Be that as it may, the discovery of a secret affair between the child-emperor's mother and the ambitious Lê Hoàn, whom the late Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh had made the General of the Ten Circuits (Thập-Đạo Tướng-Quân), marked the end of the Đinh dynasty. With the Queen-Mother's support Lê Hoàn quickly declared himself Viceroy (Nhiếp-Chính), and began plotting a coup d'état. Upon receiving news of the plot, Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điền, both were in Ái Province (Thanh-Hóa) at the time, promptly returned to court with their forces. Lê Hoàn sent out messengers to convince Nguyễn Bặc to cooperate in the establishment of a new dynasty. Naturally, the disgusted Nguyễn Bặc and his sworn-brother, Đinh Điền, declined and civil war once again erupted.

The ensuing civil war did not last long. Lê Hoàn, as commander-in-chief of the main imperial army, easily crushed the Đinh loyalists headed by Nguyễn Bặc. Nguyễn Bặc was captured and executed on the bank of the Chanh River outside the citadel of Hoa-lư on 8 November 979 A.D. (October 15 of the lunar calendar). Đinh Điền and his wife escaped capture and then died mysteriously a month later. In a period of three months the three sworn-brothers died treacherously at the hands of individuals whom they had employed and trusted most.

After the death of Nguyễn Bặc Lê Hoàn declared himself emperor and founded a new dynasty in 980 A.D. The Sung dynasty of China refused to recognize Lê Hoàn and launched an invasion of Vietnam the following year. However, Lê Hoàn refused to submit and rallied the great army that Đinh Bộ Lĩnh had built to face the Chinese expeditionary forces. The Vietnamese fought and won another decisive war against the intruding Chinese. The trap laid out by the defending Vietnamese not only killed the Chinese commander-in-chief but also captured his two top commanders. News of the routing of the land forces compelled the Chinese invading fleet to flee back to China. The successes of Lê Hoàn's campaign were due largely to the great military machine that Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điễn had wholehearted nurtured and formed since the days they played innocent war-games in the village of Hoa-Lư.

People throughout the kingdom of Đại Cồ Việt, especially the villagers around the Hoa-Lư region who knew Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điền best, grieved at their tragic deaths. To remember their virtues and loyalty, the Vietnamese villagers deified the three sworn-brothers like Liu Bei (Lưu Bị), Guan Yu (Quan Vũ) and Zhang Fei (Trương Phi) of China and had temples built in their names. In Đại Hữu village near Hoa-Lư a temple for the three local heroes still stands today. A statue of Nguyễn Bặc still exists at his temple in Ngô-Hạ hamlet, Hoa-Lư District. Nguyễn Bặc's descendants, including the Nguyễn-Phúc Clan, still pay their respects annually at the tomb built for him by the Đại-Hữu villagers in 979 A.D.

Nguyễn Bặc's son Nguyễn Đê survived the tragedy of 979 A.D. and later became a battle-buddy of a commander of the Imperial Guards (Điện Tiền Chị Huy Sứ) named Lý Công Uản. With Nguyễn Đê's support Lý Công Uẩn deposed the unpopular Emperor Lê Ngọa Triều, and ascended the throne as the first emperor of the Later Lý dynasty. Following their forebear's footsteps Nguyễn Đê and his sons remained loyal servants of the Lý dynasty.

Furthermore, many of Nguyễn Bặc's successors also gave their lives trying to protect or serve their emperors. Nguyễn Phụng, Nguyễn Bặc's great-grandson, was killed in 1150 for attempting to destroy the usurper Đỗ Anh Vũ. General Nguyễn Nạp Hòa, a descendant of Nguyễn Bặc and Nguyễn Phụng, was killed along with Emperor Trần Duệ Tông in 1377 while engaging in battle with the famous Cham king, Chế Bồng Nga.

Nguyễn Công Luật, General Nguyễn Nạp Hòa's son, also died with Emperor Trần Phế Đế under the hands of the usurper Hồ Qúy Ly in 1388. Nguyễn Công Duẫn, Nguyễn Công Luật's great-grandson, became Lê Lợi's commander of the Tống Sơn region (Thanh Hóa) during the war of liberation. After forcing the Ming Chinese to withdraw from Vietnam Lê Lợi proclaimed himself emperor and adopted Nguyễn Công Duẫn into the Lê royal family.

Nguyễn Bặc's descendants through Nguyễn Công Duẫn's line continued their family's tradition of excellent national service. When the capital Đông Đô fell into the hands of Trần Cao, it was Nguyễn Văn Lựu, Nguyễn Công Duẫn's grandson, who recaptured the capital and restored Emperor Lê Tương Dực to the throne. Likewise, when Mặc Đăng Dung killed Emperor Lê Cung Hoàng in 1527 and proclaimed himself emperor, it was Nguyễn Cam (or Kim) who took refuge in Laos and campaigned to restore the Lê dynasty. Emperor Lê Cung Hoàng's son was finally discovered and was then made emperor by Nguyễn Cam. Lê's forces under Nguyễn Cam was beginning to gain momentum when Dương Chấp Nhất, a general for the Mac's, fatally poisoned Nguyễn Cam.

Ancestor of Nguyễn clan edit

The history of the Nguyễn family began to change drastically after the death of Nguyễn Kim in 1545. After the death of Nguyễn Kim his two sons, Nguyễn Uông and Nguyễn Hoàng, continued to fight the Mạc for the Lê dynasty. However, it was Nguyễn Kim's son-in-law, Trịnh Kiểm, that triggered the event that changed the whole history of Vietnam.

Besides these great male descendants of Nguyễn Bặc, there were also other royal descendants of his through the female lines. Nguyễn Công Duẫn's granddaughter, Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hằng (daughter of Nguyễn Đức Trung), married Emperor Lê Thánh Tông and then gave birth to a prince who later became Emperor Lê Hiến Tông (1497-1504). Hence, Emperor Lê Hiến Tông and his subsequent royal descendants all had Nguyễn Bặc's blood in them. Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Bảo, the older sister of Lord Nguyễn Hoàng, was married to Trịnh Kiểm and later gave birth to Trịnh Kiểm's immediate successor, Lord Trịnh Tùng. Hence, Trịnh's royal family from Trịnh Tùng down all carried Nguyễn Bặc's blood.

Nguyễn princesses were also married to non-Vietnamese rulers as well. In 1620, Princess Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Vạn, daughter Lord Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên, became the wife of Chey Chettha II of the Khmer Empire. King Chey Chetta II granted Princess Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Vạn's wish and allowed Vietnamese natives to settle in Mô Xoài (Bà Rịa). Finally, prior to the complete conquest of Champa, Lord Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên also betrothed his daughter, Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Khoa, to Po Rome - King of Champa in 1631.

See also edit

  • Nguyễn Đê
  • Nguyễn Phục

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ai là tể tướng đầu tiên trong lịch sử Việt Nam? (Who is the first prime minister in Vietnamese history?)". Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations. February 5, 2014. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  2. ^ Hữu Ngọc Wandering through Vietnamese culture, 2004, page 393 "Nguyễn Bặc ...a valorous warrior and statesman who helped Đinh Bộ Lĩnh put an end to the period of anarchy of the Twelve Warlords before the Đinh dynasty."
  3. ^ Kenneth R. Hall, John K. Whitmore Explorations in early Southeast Asian history 1976 Page 164 "It was just six months after this that both Bộ Lĩnh and Liễn were killed by Đỗ Thích whose identity and motives remain obscure. 72 Five ... In the early months of 980, Nguyễn Bặc and two other men attempted to organize resistance to Hoàn."

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Nguyễn Bặc chữ Han 阮匐 924 15 October 979 also known with the noble title Định Quốc Cong 定國公 was a Vietnamese mandarin and general who served as the Grand Chancellor of Đinh dynasty and was the first chancellor in Vietnamese history He helped future emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh put an end to the troubles of the Anarchy of the 12 Warlords and to establish the short lived Đinh dynasty 2 After Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his chosen successor Đinh Liễn were murdered by a palace official Đỗ Thich Nguyễn Bặc captured the murderer and had him executed He then tried unsuccessfully to organize resistance to Le Hoan 3 According to Nguyễn Phuc tộc thế phả Nguyễn Phuc clan Family tree book Nguyễn Bặc is the ancestor of the Nguyễn clan followed by founding of Nguyễn lords by Nguyễn Hoang in 1569 and Nguyễn dynasty in 1802 under the emperor Gia Long Moreover he was considered as one of the seven heroes of Giao Chau Giao province according to Việt Sử tan bien including Đinh Bộ Lĩnh Đinh Liễn Le Hoan Đinh Điền Phạm Hạp and Phạm Cự Lượng 1 Nguyễn BặcGrand chancellorNguyễn Bặc s graveGrand chancellor of Đinh dynastyReign968 979PredecessorPosition establishedSuccessorPosition abolishedBorn924Gia Viễn Ninh Binh provinceDied 979 10 15 15 October 979 aged 55 Hoa LưIssueNguyễn ĐeNguyễn ĐạtNamesNguyễn BặcHouseNguyễn dynastyFatherNguyễn Thước 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Chancellor of Đại Cồ Việt 3 Ancestor of Nguyễn clan 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editAccording to Kham định Việt sử Thong giam cương mục Nguyễn Bặc was born in Hoa Lư Cave Đại Hoang province Đại Cồ Việt As a youngster growing up in Hoa Lư Nguyễn Bặc befriended Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and eventually they and another village kid named Đinh Điền Trịnh Tu and Lưu Cơ In their early teenage years the three sworn brothers and children of neighboring villages achieved notoriety for constantly playing war games As time passed the power of the Đinh Bộ Lĩnh s gang in Hoa lư became legendary In the early 960s Vietnam was thrust into chaos due to the petty wars of the Twelve Feudal Warlords Thập nhị Sứ quan Naturally Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his peasant warriors were compelled to involve themselves in the struggle Because of their weaknesses Đinh Bộ Lĩnh decided to lead his followers into an alliance with an ethnic Chinese named Trần Lam the feudal warlord who had control of Bố hải Port the commercial center of the kingdom The alliance formed in 963 A D turned out to be Đinh Bộ Lĩnh s wisest move Đinh Bộ Lĩnh soon transformed his Hoa Lư warriors and Trần Lam s mercenaries into a force to be reckon With his sworn brothers Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điền as his most trusted commanders and advisers Đinh Bộ Lĩnh began setting out conquering the other eleven feudal warlords to unite the kingdom Trần Lam who was more concerned with the commercial prospects of the conquest than with the unification of Vietnam gladly and financial supported Đinh Bộ Lĩnh s ambitious plan As Đinh Bộ Lĩnh s highly disciplined army crushed one warlord after another people began referring to the three sworn brothers and four other of Đinh Bo Lĩnh s assistants as the Seven Heroes of Giao chau Giao chau Thất Hung Chancellor of Đại Cồ Việt editIn historical records he had 2 brothers Nguyễn Bồ and Nguyễn Phục who all three joined in the Đinh Bộ Lĩnh s army to suppress the uprising of 12 warlords After gaining victory Đinh Bộ Lĩnh establish the new empire and positioned as the chancellor of dynasty After conquering ten of the eleven warlords Đinh Bộ Lĩnh then proclaimed himself emperor in 968 A D To deal with the last warlord Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh assigned Nguyễn Bặc the task for it was this obstinate warlord Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp that had killed Nguyện Bặc s older and only brother Nguyễn Bồ After three or four battles Nguyễn Bặc rooted Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp out of his stronghold at Tien Du the old provincial heartland of the kingdom Nguyễn Thủ Tiệp fled south to Diễn Province near the Cham frontier and died there a few months later Nguyễn Bặc then returned in triumph to the newly established capital at Hoa Lư As emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh quickly rewarded his long time followers He placed Nguyễn Bặc at the head of the nobility with the title Nation Establishing Duke Định Quốc Cong and officially adopted Nguyễn Bặc into the newly established royal family Like Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh Nguyễn Bặc had risen from the peasantry class to become one of the most powerful figures in the kingdom of Great Việt Đại Cồ Việt as Vietnam was named under the Đinh When Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh and his heir apparent fell victims to an imperial attendant s sword in 979 A D the shocked and furious Nguyễn Bặc beheaded Đỗ Thich the assassin then had the corpse ground up for consumption by the people of Hoa Lư The people of Hoa Lư enraged at the assassin for killing their greatest local hero did not decline the bizarre offering Nguyễn Bặc and his only surviving sworn brother Đinh Điền installed the dead emperor s last son who was only five years old as emperor Be that as it may the discovery of a secret affair between the child emperor s mother and the ambitious Le Hoan whom the late Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh had made the General of the Ten Circuits Thập Đạo Tướng Quan marked the end of the Đinh dynasty With the Queen Mother s support Le Hoan quickly declared himself Viceroy Nhiếp Chinh and began plotting a coup d etat Upon receiving news of the plot Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điền both were in Ai Province Thanh Hoa at the time promptly returned to court with their forces Le Hoan sent out messengers to convince Nguyễn Bặc to cooperate in the establishment of a new dynasty Naturally the disgusted Nguyễn Bặc and his sworn brother Đinh Điền declined and civil war once again erupted The ensuing civil war did not last long Le Hoan as commander in chief of the main imperial army easily crushed the Đinh loyalists headed by Nguyễn Bặc Nguyễn Bặc was captured and executed on the bank of the Chanh River outside the citadel of Hoa lư on 8 November 979 A D October 15 of the lunar calendar Đinh Điền and his wife escaped capture and then died mysteriously a month later In a period of three months the three sworn brothers died treacherously at the hands of individuals whom they had employed and trusted most After the death of Nguyễn Bặc Le Hoan declared himself emperor and founded a new dynasty in 980 A D The Sung dynasty of China refused to recognize Le Hoan and launched an invasion of Vietnam the following year However Le Hoan refused to submit and rallied the great army that Đinh Bộ Lĩnh had built to face the Chinese expeditionary forces The Vietnamese fought and won another decisive war against the intruding Chinese The trap laid out by the defending Vietnamese not only killed the Chinese commander in chief but also captured his two top commanders News of the routing of the land forces compelled the Chinese invading fleet to flee back to China The successes of Le Hoan s campaign were due largely to the great military machine that Đinh Bộ Lĩnh Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điễn had wholehearted nurtured and formed since the days they played innocent war games in the village of Hoa Lư People throughout the kingdom of Đại Cồ Việt especially the villagers around the Hoa Lư region who knew Emperor Đinh Bộ Lĩnh Nguyễn Bặc and Đinh Điền best grieved at their tragic deaths To remember their virtues and loyalty the Vietnamese villagers deified the three sworn brothers like Liu Bei Lưu Bị Guan Yu Quan Vũ and Zhang Fei Trương Phi of China and had temples built in their names In Đại Hữu village near Hoa Lư a temple for the three local heroes still stands today A statue of Nguyễn Bặc still exists at his temple in Ngo Hạ hamlet Hoa Lư District Nguyễn Bặc s descendants including the Nguyễn Phuc Clan still pay their respects annually at the tomb built for him by the Đại Hữu villagers in 979 A D Nguyễn Bặc s son Nguyễn Đe survived the tragedy of 979 A D and later became a battle buddy of a commander of the Imperial Guards Điện Tiền Chị Huy Sứ named Ly Cong Uản With Nguyễn Đe s support Ly Cong Uẩn deposed the unpopular Emperor Le Ngọa Triều and ascended the throne as the first emperor of the Later Ly dynasty Following their forebear s footsteps Nguyễn Đe and his sons remained loyal servants of the Ly dynasty Furthermore many of Nguyễn Bặc s successors also gave their lives trying to protect or serve their emperors Nguyễn Phụng Nguyễn Bặc s great grandson was killed in 1150 for attempting to destroy the usurper Đỗ Anh Vũ General Nguyễn Nạp Hoa a descendant of Nguyễn Bặc and Nguyễn Phụng was killed along with Emperor Trần Duệ Tong in 1377 while engaging in battle with the famous Cham king Chế Bồng Nga Nguyễn Cong Luật General Nguyễn Nạp Hoa s son also died with Emperor Trần Phế Đế under the hands of the usurper Hồ Quy Ly in 1388 Nguyễn Cong Duẫn Nguyễn Cong Luật s great grandson became Le Lợi s commander of the Tống Sơn region Thanh Hoa during the war of liberation After forcing the Ming Chinese to withdraw from Vietnam Le Lợi proclaimed himself emperor and adopted Nguyễn Cong Duẫn into the Le royal family Nguyễn Bặc s descendants through Nguyễn Cong Duẫn s line continued their family s tradition of excellent national service When the capital Đong Đo fell into the hands of Trần Cao it was Nguyễn Văn Lựu Nguyễn Cong Duẫn s grandson who recaptured the capital and restored Emperor Le Tương Dực to the throne Likewise when Mặc Đăng Dung killed Emperor Le Cung Hoang in 1527 and proclaimed himself emperor it was Nguyễn Cam or Kim who took refuge in Laos and campaigned to restore the Le dynasty Emperor Le Cung Hoang s son was finally discovered and was then made emperor by Nguyễn Cam Le s forces under Nguyễn Cam was beginning to gain momentum when Dương Chấp Nhất a general for the Mac s fatally poisoned Nguyễn Cam Ancestor of Nguyễn clan editThe history of the Nguyễn family began to change drastically after the death of Nguyễn Kim in 1545 After the death of Nguyễn Kim his two sons Nguyễn Uong and Nguyễn Hoang continued to fight the Mạc for the Le dynasty However it was Nguyễn Kim s son in law Trịnh Kiểm that triggered the event that changed the whole history of Vietnam Besides these great male descendants of Nguyễn Bặc there were also other royal descendants of his through the female lines Nguyễn Cong Duẫn s granddaughter Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hằng daughter of Nguyễn Đức Trung married Emperor Le Thanh Tong and then gave birth to a prince who later became Emperor Le Hiến Tong 1497 1504 Hence Emperor Le Hiến Tong and his subsequent royal descendants all had Nguyễn Bặc s blood in them Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Bảo the older sister of Lord Nguyễn Hoang was married to Trịnh Kiểm and later gave birth to Trịnh Kiểm s immediate successor Lord Trịnh Tung Hence Trịnh s royal family from Trịnh Tung down all carried Nguyễn Bặc s blood Nguyễn princesses were also married to non Vietnamese rulers as well In 1620 Princess Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Vạn daughter Lord Nguyễn Phuc Nguyen became the wife of Chey Chettha II of the Khmer Empire King Chey Chetta II granted Princess Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Vạn s wish and allowed Vietnamese natives to settle in Mo Xoai Ba Rịa Finally prior to the complete conquest of Champa Lord Nguyễn Phuc Nguyen also betrothed his daughter Nguyễn Phuc Ngọc Khoa to Po Rome King of Champa in 1631 See also editNguyễn Đe Nguyễn PhụcReferences edit a b Ai la tể tướng đầu tien trong lịch sử Việt Nam Who is the first prime minister in Vietnamese history Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations February 5 2014 Retrieved February 5 2019 Hữu Ngọc Wandering through Vietnamese culture 2004 page 393 Nguyễn Bặc a valorous warrior and statesman who helped Đinh Bộ Lĩnh put an end to the period of anarchy of the Twelve Warlords before the Đinh dynasty Kenneth R Hall John K Whitmore Explorations in early Southeast Asian history 1976 Page 164 It was just six months after this that both Bộ Lĩnh and Liễn were killed by Đỗ Thich whose identity and motives remain obscure 72 Five In the early months of 980 Nguyễn Bặc and 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