Royal Dynasty

Nguyễn-Dynastie

Aus den Trümmern des Bürgerkriegs und der ausländischen Invasion schuf die Nguyễn-Dynastie das letzte königliche Erbe Vietnams – sie regierte mit Würde, überstand Krisen und hinterließ unauslöschliche Spuren in der Geschichte Südostasiens.

1802–1945Southeast AsiaRoyal DynastyBuddhism/Confucianism

"Đại Nam thiên tử vạn tuế (Long live the Emperor of Đại Nam)"

Nguyễn-Dynastie crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1802–1945
Founder
Gia Long (Nguyễn Phúc Ánh)
Region
Southeast Asia
Religion
Buddhism/Confucianism

Notable Rulers

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Timeline

Establishment of the Nguyễn Dynasty

Nguyễn Phúc Ánh proclaims himself Emperor Gia Long, unifying Vietnam and founding the Nguyễn Dynasty. The coronation takes place in Huế, which becomes the new imperial capital.

Recognition by Qing China

The Qing Emperor formally recognizes Gia Long as the ruler of Vietnam, legitimizing the dynasty on the regional stage and solidifying tributary relations.

Completion of the Imperial City of Huế

Construction of the Imperial City is completed, establishing Huế as the political and cultural heart of the Nguyễn Dynasty.

Accession of Minh Mạng

Minh Mạng ascends the throne, initiating a period of administrative reform, territorial expansion, and cultural flourishing.

Annexation of Champa

Minh Mạng annexes the remaining territories of the Champa kingdom, further consolidating Nguyễn control over central Vietnam.

French Invasion Begins

French forces attack Đà Nẵng, marking the start of decades of military conflict and the gradual encroachment of colonial rule.

Treaty of Saigon

The Nguyễn court cedes the southern provinces to France, marking a major loss of territory and sovereignty.

Establishment of French Protectorates

The Treaty of Huế establishes the protectorates of Annam and Tonkin, reducing the Nguyễn emperor to a largely symbolic role.

Abdication of Thành Thái

Emperor Thành Thái is forced to abdicate by French authorities due to his resistance and alleged instability, exemplifying the dynasty’s decline under colonial control.

Accession of Bảo Đại

Bảo Đại becomes emperor, inheriting a weakened throne amidst rising nationalist movements and continued colonial domination.

Abdication of Bảo Đại

Bảo Đại abdicates the throne following the August Revolution, ending over a century of Nguyễn rule and marking the birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

Imperial City of Huế Designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

The former imperial capital's monuments and architecture receive international recognition, cementing the Nguyễn Dynasty’s cultural legacy.

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