Fourth Era of Northern Domination

Fourth Era of Northern Domination
Bắc thuộc lần thứ tư
北屬吝次四
1407–1427
Jiaozhi Province (northern Vietnam) when it was under Ming occupation (1407–1427)
Jiaozhi Province (northern Vietnam) when it was under Ming occupation (1407–1427)
StatusProvince of the Ming dynasty
CapitalĐông Quan (present day Hà Nội)
Common languagesVietnamese
GovernmentProvincial
Emperor 
• 1407–1424
Yongle Emperor (first)
• 1424–1425
Hongxi Emperor
• 1425–1427
Xuande Emperor (last)
Provincial administrator 
• 1407–1424
Huang Fu (first)
• 1424–1426
Chen Qia (last)
History 
• Military defeat of Đại Ngu
1407
• Trần princes's revolts suppressed
1413
• End of the Lam Sơn uprising
1427
Currencycash coins
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hồ dynasty
Later Trần dynasty
Later Lê dynasty
Today part ofVietnam

The Fourth Era of Northern Domination (Vietnamese: Bắc thuộc lần thứ tư) or Ming Domination (Minh thuộc) was a period of Vietnamese history, from 1407 to 1427, during which Ming-dynasty China ruled Vietnam as the province of Jiaozhi (Giao Chỉ). The Ming established their rule in Vietnam following their conquest of the Hồ dynasty in 1406-1407. (The previous periods of Chinese rule in the Vietnamese lands, collectively known as Bắc thuộc, lasted much longer and amounted to around 1000 years.) The fourth period of Chinese rule over Vietnam eventually ended with the establishment of the Lê dynasty in 1428.


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