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Great Việt

1527 CE – 1677 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1527 CE – 1677 CE
Duration
150 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Mạc dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Mạc/triều Mạc; Hán-Nôm: 茹莫/朝莫) (1527–1677), officially Đại Việt (Chữ Hán: 大越), was a Vietnamese dynasty which ruled over a unified Vietnam between 1527 and 1540, and northern Vietnam from 1540 until 1593. The Mạc dynasty lost control over the capital Đông Kinh (modern Hanoi) for the last time in its wars against the Later Lê dynasty and the Trịnh Lords in 1592. Subsequent members of the Mạc dynasty ruled over the province of Cao Bằng with the direct support of the Chinese Ming and Qing dynasties until 1677 (with members of the Mạc dynasty accepted as officials of the Later Lê dynasty from 1627).

Historical Periods

Great Việt (1529–1533)

1529 CE – 1533 CE

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Area: 190,517 km²

Great Việt (1534–1539)

1534 CE – 1539 CE

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Area: 87,008 km²

Great Việt (1540–1594)

1540 CE – 1594 CE

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Area: 67,796 km²

Great Việt (1595–1652)

1595 CE – 1652 CE

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Area: 10,161 km²

Great Việt (1653–1793)

1653 CE – 1793 CE

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Area: 13,709 km²

Great Việt (1794–1795)

1794 CE – 1795 CE

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Area: 3,577 km²

Great Việt (1796–1798)

1796 CE – 1798 CE

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Area: 3,917 km²

Great Việt (1799–1799)

1799 CE – 1799 CE

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Area: 3,549 km²

Great Việt (1800–1802)

1800 CE – 1802 CE

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Area: 3,917 km²

Great Việt (1803–1829)

1803 CE – 1829 CE

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Area: 3,548 km²

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