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Phan Xich Long

AUTHOR Russel, Jesse; Cohn, Ronald; Russell, Jesse
PUBLISHER Book on Demand Ltd. (01/01/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Phan X ch Long, also known as Hồng Long, born Phan Ph t Sanh (1893-1916), was a 20th-century Vietnamese mystic and geomancer who claimed to be the Emperor of Vietnam. He attempted to exploit religion as a cover for his own political ambitions, having started his own ostensibly religious organisation. Claiming to be a descendant of Emperor Ham Nghi, Long staged a ceremony to crown himself, before trying to seize power in 1913 by launching an armed uprising against the colonial rule of French Indochina. His supporters launched an attack on Saigon in March 1913, drinking potions that purportedly made them invisible and planting bombs at several locations. The insurrection against the French colonial administration failed when none of the bombs detonated and the supposedly invisible supporters were apprehended.
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ISBN-13: 9785510539950
ISBN-10: 551053995X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 86
Carton Quantity: 53
Product Dimensions: 8.25 x 0.18 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.47 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Phan X ch Long, also known as Hồng Long, born Phan Ph t Sanh (1893-1916), was a 20th-century Vietnamese mystic and geomancer who claimed to be the Emperor of Vietnam. He attempted to exploit religion as a cover for his own political ambitions, having started his own ostensibly religious organisation. Claiming to be a descendant of Emperor Ham Nghi, Long staged a ceremony to crown himself, before trying to seize power in 1913 by launching an armed uprising against the colonial rule of French Indochina. His supporters launched an attack on Saigon in March 1913, drinking potions that purportedly made them invisible and planting bombs at several locations. The insurrection against the French colonial administration failed when none of the bombs detonated and the supposedly invisible supporters were apprehended.
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