Vietnamese historical celebrity Tran Khanh Du
Tran Khanh Du
Living place: Hai Phong
Birthday: 13-3-1240
Global rank: #86642
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Tran Khanh Du (1240 - 1340) was a famous general of the Tran Dynasty in history Vietnam. He was a man of great merit in the resistance war against the invading Yuan Mongols in 1285.
Tran Khanh Du was born in Chi Linh, Hai Duong. He was the son of Tran Pho Duyet, a general of the Tran Dynasty. Tran Khanh Du from a young age had great will, eager to learn and patriotic. In 1258, when the Nguyen Mong army invaded our country, Tran Khanh Du participated in the resistance war and made many victories.
In 1285, the Mongol army invaded our country for the second time. Tran Khanh Du had great merit in defeating the Nguyen Mong army at the Battle of Bach Dang in 1288. He used his warboat to sink the Yuan Mong army ships, forcing them to retreat.
After the victory of Bach Dang, Tran Khanh Du was promoted to the Duke of abstinence, stripped of Thien Tu's righteous man. He continued to participate in the resistance war against the Nguyen Mong army invading our country for the third time in 1288. He had great merit in defeating the Yuan Mong army at the battle of Van Don in 1288.
After the resistance war against the Mongols ended, Tran Khanh Du continued to be entrusted with many responsibilities by the Tran dynasty. He has held the positions of Prime Minister, Grand Admiral and Crown Lieutenant. He was a talented general who made great contributions to protecting the country from invaders.
Tran Khanh Du is a man of military talent, wisdom and patriotism. passionate. He was a talented general who made great contributions in the resistance war against the Mongol invasion of our country. He is a shining example of the patriotism and indomitable spirit of the Vietnamese nation.
Apart from the above feats, Tran Khanh Du is also a talented literary man. He has composed many poems and poems, including the song "Bach Dang Giang Phu" which is a famous work. This article praised the Bach Dang victory in 1288 and those who had merits in the resistance war against the Yuan Mongols.
Tran Khanh Du was a famous general, a talented writer and a person. passionate patriotism. He is a shining example of patriotism and indomitable spirit of the Vietnamese people. His name is forever engraved in the nation's history.
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Tran Khanh Du was born in 13-3-1240, death day is 23/4/1340, at the age of 100.
Where is Vietnamese historical celebrity Tran Khanh Du's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Tran Khanh Du was born in Hai Phong, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is Pisces, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Rat. Tran Khanh Du's global rank is 86642 and whose rank is 28 in list of famous Vietnamese historical celebrity.
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Events in 1240 and 13-3
Birthday Tran Khanh Du (13-3) in history
- Day 13-3 year 1639: Cambridge College is officially renamed Harvard University.
- Day 13-3 year 1781: British-German astronomer, Sir William Herschel, discovered Uranus.
- Day 13-3 year 1852: "Uncle Sam" cartoon appeared for the first time in N.Y. Lantern weekly.
- Day 13-3 year 1868: The Senate began President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial.
- Day 13-3 year 1906: Suffragist Susan B. Anthony died.
- Day 13-3 year 1925: Tennessee passed a bill prohibiting the teaching of evolution in public schools.
- Day 13-3 year 1930: Clyde W. Tombaugh announced the discovery of the planet Pluto.
- Day 13-3 year 1972: Britain and China resumed full diplomatic relations after 22 years; Britain withdrew its consulate from Taiwan.
- Day 13-3 year 1996: A man shot dead 16 children and a woman teacher in a school in Dunblane, Scotland. He then shot himself.
- Day 13-3 year 2012: The Encyclopaedia Britannica discontinued its print edition after 244 years.