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Revision as of 09:19, 10 January 2014 by Hiraki (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Ái Châu (chữ Hán: 愛州) was a historical province of Vietnam under the third Chinese domination (Bắc thuộc) roughly equivalent to Thanh Hóa province today. This area was populated by Champa aboriginal people during the battles establishing Lê Hoàn's dynasty around 989 CE.
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- Anh Thư Hà, Hò̂ng Đức Trà̂n A brief chronology of Vietnam's history 2000 Page 29 "Dưong Ðình Nghệ (Diên Nghệ) (931-938) Dương Đình Nghệ was a native of Ái Châu (Thanh Hoá province nowadays). As a general of the Khúc family, he staged a rebellion resulting in the capture of the Đại La fortress (Hanoi nowadays)."
- Nola Cooke, Tana Li, James Anderson The Tongking Gulf Through History - 2011 - Page 95 "In a series of campaigns to secure control of these territories, he and his sons came into armed conflict with the existing local leadership.22 In 989, for example, Lê Hoàn authorized a loyal upland chieftain, named Dương Tiến Lục in the... to lead an attack on the aboriginal prefectures of Ái Châu and Hoan Châu because the chieftain had concluded that local militia from these prefectures planned to resist Lê control."
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