ANNAM

ənămˈ, ăˈnăm, historic region (c.58,000 sq mi/150,200 sq km) and former state, in central Vietnam, SE Asia. The capital was Hue. The region extended nearly 800 mi (1,290 km) along the South China Sea between Tonkin on the north and Cochin China on the south. In addition to Hue, the principal cities in the region are Da Nang (the chief seaport), An Nhon, Quang Tri, and Vinh. In 1954, when Vietnam was divided on a line approximating the 17th parallel, Annam went largely to South Vietnam. The ridge of the Annamese Cordillera separated N and central Annam from Laos on the west; the ridge then swung southeastward and ran along the coast of S Annam, which included the plateaus that stretched to the borders of Cambodia and Cochin China. The narrow coastal plains of N and central Annam were interrupted by spurs of mountains that almost reached the sea, as at Porte d'Annam, a pass important in Annamese history.

History

The origins of the Annamese state may be traced to the peoples of the Red River valley in N Vietnam. After more than 2,000 years of contact with the Chinese, they fell under Chinese rule as the result of a Han invasion in 111 b.c. The region, to which the Chinese gave the name Annam ("Pacified South"; a name resented by the people), comprised all of what later became N Annam and Tonkin. Southern Annam was occupied by the kingdom of the Chams, or Champa, from the late 2d cent. a.d. In 939 the Annamese drove out the Chinese and established their independence, which they maintained, except for one brief period of Chinese reoccupation (1407–28), until their conquest by the French in the 19th cent.

By 1558 the kingdom was in effect divided between two great families: the Trinh line, which ruled from Hanoi (then called Tonkin) as far south as Porte d'Annam (this area was called Tonkin by the Europeans who arrived in the 16th cent.), and the Nguyens, who ruled from Hue over the territory extending from Porte d'Annam south to the vicinity of Quy Nhon. The ruling dynasties of Hue and Tonkin were overthrown in 1778 and 1786 respectively, and the two domains were reunited (1802) as the empire of Vietnam by Nguyen-Anh, a Hue general, who had procured French military aid by ceding (1787) to the French the port of Da Nang and the Con Son islands. Nguyen-Anh established himself as emperor; his authority was formally recognized by the Chinese in 1803. In 1807 the Vietnamese extended a protectorate over Cambodia, which led in succeeding years to frequent wars against Siam.

After the death of Nguyen-Anh his successor, attempting to withdraw into isolation, mistreated French nationals and Vietnamese Christian converts. This provided an excuse for French military operations, which began in 1858 and resulted in the seizure of S Vietnam (Cochin China) and the establishment of protectorates (by 1884) over N Vietnam (Tonkin) and central Vietnam (Annam). The French, who abolished the name Vietnam, received recognition for their protectorates from the Chinese emperor. In 1887 Annam became part of the Union of Indochina. In World War II Indochina was occupied by the Japanese, who set up the autonomous state of Vietnam, comprising Tonkin, Annam, and Cochin China; Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam, was established as ruler. After the war Annamese and Tonkinese nationalists demanded independence for the new state of Vietnam, and the region was plunged into a long and bloody conflict (see Vietnam).

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...an English Heaven , 1972. Frank Marotti ANNAM. The French called the central part of Vietnam * "Annam." They ruled it as a protectorate, and...Federation of Indochina, from 1883 to 1954. Annam lay between the protectorate of Tonkin...
6 THE SINO-FRENCH WAR IN ANNAM Soon after Beijing succeeded in eliminating-for...away and dominate Chinas southern tributary state in Annam (Vietnam). The Sino-French War in Annam (1884-85) was Chinas second anti-imperialist...
...political, social, and cultural systems of Annam were Sinicized. But politically speaking, Annam was sometimes within Chinese territory and...China, and whenever there was civil war in Annam, China sent troops to suppress it, leaving...
...leader, Wu Ya-chung , who had fled to Annam in the summer of that year. In August...troops marched on the Langson region, Annam, and there exterminated Wus forces by...resist the advance of the French army in Annam. At this time France was following a policy...
...facilities. The region of the eastern mountains (Annam Cordillera) The Annam Cordillera stands like a giant screen on the eastern...at its juncture with the northern mountains, the Annam Cordillera takes a south-easterly course as it slides...
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...promulgated in the protectorates of Tonkin, Annam, Laos, and Cambodia until 1924. (21...Protection of Abandoned Mixed-Race Children in Annam stated: At a time when the Mere Patrie...programs in the Da Lat/Lang Bien area of Annam as well as in the Metropole. The programs...
...encompassing the protectorates of Tonkin, Annam, Laos, Cambodia, and the colony of Cochinchina...the honorary president of the scouts of Annam (central Vietnam) in 1935. (12) By...Young Teams of Tonkin," "Youth of Annam," and "Young Laotians. (17) "Youth...
...example, in her analysis of "Journey to Annam" (chapter 4), Lus point is that, with...is based on her reading of the image of Annam represented in the story. According to...story seems "genuinely concerned with Annam as autonomous world with its own custom...
...of power committed by the authorities in Annam," although, to be sure, this could...between that required of Kha residing in Annam and those residing in Laos, an arrangement...tax collectors as well as by mandarins in Annam. As reported in the Chamber of Deputies...
...governor of what was then the Tang Protectorate of Annam, enforced an unreasonably low price on the...he said: If you ask me about the customs of Annam, I will tell you that customs are pure in Annam. The dress we follow is Tang fashion, and...
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...tail ablaze, with companion peahen looking across a forest in what the map describes as Annam. A few decades after this particular diorama was created, Annam had become Indochina; the forest being surveyed by Pavo muticus was defoliated; and...
...formed their disparate Vietnamese territories of Cochin-China, Annam and Tonkin, plus Cambodia and what is now called Laos, into...the first time, Cochin China was administratively united with Annam and Tonkin to form the basis of modern Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh...
...Malay States, French rule over the monarchies of Indochina (Annam, Cambodia, and Laos), and American rule over the Commonwealth...the French Empire included such protectorates too (formally Annam, Cambodia, Laos, Morocco, and Tunisia). In most empires...
...was most striking in respect of land. In Indo-China the French had acquired 104,000 hectares in Tonkin and 168,400 in Annam by 1930, leaving over half the local population landless. In Algeria land held by rich settlers rose from 1,600,000 hectares...
...about the implementation of Islamic law. "Muslim women are going to suffer if the civil courts are completely abolished," Annam Al-Soltany, a lawyer and an activist with the Progressive Womens League, told Religion News Service. "The civil law offers...
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...Biscuit. Routeword: Chest. ACROSS: 1 Bullitt. 4 Scruff. 7 Williams. 8 Oder. 9 Eden. 11 Indiana. 12 Hyde. 14 Lac. 15 Annam. 16 Mecca. 19 Boa. 21 Inca. 22 Ant bear. 23 Saki. 25 Vega. 26 Broccoli. 27 Elixir. 28 Sargent. DOWN: 1 Brioche...
...this dish was made, some 500 years ago, are generally known in the West as Annamese after the ancient Chinese province of Annam which corresponded to a large part of present day Vietnam. Little was known about Annamese ceramics outside of a few specialist...
...microscopically dissecting their source sounds of foots teps and hornblowing. The second concert had Donato mixing his own Annam , a chattering spillage of pointillist droplets, his sound-field restrained when compared to the wrenching emission of Jonty...
...especially welcome. The new spot comes from the Tran family, well-established restaurateurs who built a fine reputation with Annam Cafe in Evanston, which they ran for the past decade. Rising rents spurred them to move northwest this fall, and the North...
...year-old is having pounds sterling1,000-an-hour English lessons with his wife Irina Malandina, 36, and children Annam, 12, Arkady, 11, Sonya, 10, and four-year-old Arena. ROXY Music have reformed to record their first studio album...
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ANNAM nam , a nam, historic region (c.58...a line approximating the 17th parallel, Annam went largely to South Vietnam. The ridge...Annamese Cordillera separated N and central Annam from Laos on the west; the ridge then swung...
...and the French protectorates of Tonkin , Annam , Laos , and Cambodia (Cochin China, Tonkin, and Annam were later united to form Vietnam ). The...fall of Champa , and the steady expansion of Annam. European penetration began in the 16th...
...The early history of Vietnam is that of Tonkin , Annam , and Cochin China . The first Europeans to arrive...France declared protectorates over Tonkin and Annam; in 1887 it merged Tonkin, Annam, and Cochin China with Cambodia to form a union...
...on the south by the historic region of Annam , and on the S and W by Laos. The region...region) against the French. In 1884, Annam accepted a French protectorate, conceding...Tonkin with control more direct than over Annam. In 1887, Tonkin became part of the Union...
...northwest and north, by the historic region of Annam on the northeast, by the South China Sea...After the French occupied Saigon (1859), Annam ceded to France both E Cochin China (1862...permitted by the French to join with Annam and Tonkin in Vietnam. After 1954, when...
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