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Vietnam: Nguyen Van Tuong (1824–1886) was a mandarin of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam.

Nguyen Van Tuong (1824–1886) was a mandarin of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam. He is known for installing and dethroning three Nguyen emperors in 1883–84: D?c Ð?c, Hi?p Hoà, and Ki?n Phúc. Eventually Tuong was arrested by the French and, in 1885, deported to Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean where he died in February 1886. In July, his body was returned to his family in Hu?.
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Vietnam: Nguyen Van Tuong (1824–1886) was a mandarin of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam.
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Nguyen Van Tuong (1824–1886) was a mandarin of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam. He is known for installing and dethroning three Nguyen emperors in 1883–84: D?c Ð?c, Hi?p Hoà, and Ki?n Phúc. Eventually Tuong was arrested by the French and, in 1885, deported to Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean where he died in February 1886. In July, his body was returned to his family in Hu?.
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