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The '''Bầu lords''' ({{lang-vi|Chúa Bầu}}; [[Chữ Hán]]: 主裒, 1527–1689) were members of [[Vũ|Vũ clan]] who ruled [[Tuyên Quang province]] throughout the [[Northern and Southern dynasties (Vietnam)|Northern and Southern dynasties]] and [[Trịnh–Nguyễn War]] period. As the Vũ lords resided in the castle on the Bầu mountain, they were generally called Bầu lords. |
The '''Bầu lords''' ({{lang-vi|Chúa Bầu}}; [[Chữ Hán]]: 主裒, 1527–1689) were members of [[Vũ|Vũ clan]] who ruled [[Tuyên Quang province]] throughout the [[Northern and Southern dynasties (Vietnam)|Northern and Southern dynasties]] and [[Trịnh–Nguyễn War]] period. As the Vũ lords resided in the castle on the Bầu mountain, they were generally called Bầu lords. |
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In the [[Lê–Mạc War]], Bầu lords refused to follow [[Mạc dynasty]] (who were their de jure superior during this period), instead they followed the [[revival Lê dynasty]] in the south. However, when the revival Lê dynasty captured [[Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long |Thăng Long]] in 1593, they secretly allied with Mạc dynasty and oppose the central government. Following [[Vũ Công Tuấn]]'s capture and execution in 1689, Lê dynasty appointed a new governor in Tuyên Quang and dissolved the Vũ clan. |
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Bầu lords Chúa Bầu 主裒 | |||||||||||||||
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1527–1689 | |||||||||||||||
Status | Subordinates of Trịnh lords and Nguyễn lords (until 1593; de jure from 1594) Duchy and de jure fief within Lê dynasty of Đại Việt | ||||||||||||||
Capital | Tuyên Quang | ||||||||||||||
Common languages | Vietnamese | ||||||||||||||
Religion | Neo-Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, Vietnamese folk religion | ||||||||||||||
Government | Feudal hereditary authoritarian dictatorship | ||||||||||||||
Governor-generals/Lords | |||||||||||||||
• 1527–1557 | Vũ Văn Uyên (first) | ||||||||||||||
• 1669–1689 | Vũ Công Tuấn (last) | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
• Established | 1527 | ||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1689 | ||||||||||||||
Currency | Copper-alloy and zinc cash coins | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of | Vietnam |
The Bầu lords (Vietnamese: Chúa Bầu; Chữ Hán: 主裒, 1527–1689) were members of Vũ clan who ruled Tuyên Quang province throughout the Northern and Southern dynasties and Trịnh–Nguyễn War period. As the Vũ lords resided in the castle on the Bầu mountain, they were generally called Bầu lords.
In the Lê–Mạc War, Bầu lords refused to follow Mạc dynasty (who were their de jure superior during this period), instead they followed the revival Lê dynasty in the south. However, when the revival Lê dynasty captured Thăng Long in 1593, they secretly allied with Mạc dynasty and oppose the central government. Following Vũ Công Tuấn's capture and execution in 1689, Lê dynasty appointed a new governor in Tuyên Quang and dissolved the Vũ clan.
References