Anarchy of the 12 Warlords

The map showed the area of war divided by each warlord in civil war.

The Anarchy of the 12 Warlords[1] (Vietnamese: Loạn 12 sứ quân, chữ Nôm: 亂𨑮𠄩使君; Sino-Vietnamese: Thập nhị sứ quân chi loạn, chữ Hán: 十二使君之亂), also the Period of the 12 Warlords,[2] was a period of chaos and civil war in the history of Vietnam, from 965 to 968 caused by the succession of the Ngô dynasty after the death of King Ngô Quyền. This period is also sometimes simply called the Twelve Warlords[3] (Vietnamese: Mười hai sứ quân, 𨑮𠄩使君). Four of the warlords are verified to have traced their direct lineage from what is now China today. This period ended in 968 with the unification war of Vietnam by Đinh Bộ Lĩnh, who later established the Đinh dynasty.

  1. ^ Kenny, Henry J. (July 29, 2002). Shadow of the Dragon: Vietnam's Continuing Struggle with China and Its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy. Brassey's. ISBN 9781574884784 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Corfield, Justin (February 28, 2008). The History of Vietnam. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313341946 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Thecla), Adriano (di St; Thecla, Adriano di St (July 29, 2002). Small Treatise on the Sects Among the Chinese and Tonkinese. SEAP Publications. ISBN 9780877277323 – via Google Books.

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