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Province of Hanoi
Tỉnh Hà-Nội
省河內
Province de Hanoï
1831–1902
Great seal of the Tổng đốc of Hà Ninh:
Hà Nội Ninh Bình Tổng đốc quan phòng
河內寧平總督關防
The administrative divisions of the province of Hanoi in the year 1891 (Thành Thái 3).
The administrative divisions of the province of Hanoi in the year 1891 (Thành Thái 3).
StatusProvince of the Nguyễn dynasty (1831–1902)
Province of the French protectorate of Tonkin (1883–1902)
CapitalHanoi
(1831—1896)
Cầu Đơ
(1896—1902)
Official languagesVietnamese
Classical Chinese[a]
French (from 1883)
Demonym(s)Hanoian[b]
Historical eraIndependent Nguyễn dynasty period
New Imperialism
• Establishment
1831
20 November 1873
25 April 1882
25 August 1883
6 June 1884
• The Citadel of Hanoi was ceded to direct French administration
1 October 1888
• Phủ Lý Nhân was split from the province and became the Hà Nam province
1890
• Renamed to Cầu Đơ province
3 May 1902
Population
• 1838–1840
52.335
• 1887
56.748
CurrencyVietnamese cash
(1831—1902)
French Indochinese piastre
(1885—1902)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1831:
Sơn Nam Thượng
1888:
City of Hanoi
1890:
Hà Nam province
1902:
Cầu Đơ province
Today part ofHanoi, Vietnam
  1. ^ Classical Chinese was the main administrative language of the Nguyễn dynasty until it was gradually superseded by vernacular Vietnamese.
  2. ^ French: hanoien (masculine), hanoienne (feminine); Vietnamese Người Hà Nội (𠊛河內); Classical Chinese: Hà Nội nhân (河內人).

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Province of Hanoi
Tỉnh Hà-Nội
省河內
Province de Hanoï
1831–1902
Great seal of the Tổng đốc of Hà Ninh:
Hà Nội Ninh Bình Tổng đốc quan phòng
河內寧平總督關防
The administrative divisions of the province of Hanoi in the year 1891 (Thành Thái 3).
The administrative divisions of the province of Hanoi in the year 1891 (Thành Thái 3).
StatusProvince of the Nguyễn dynasty (1831–1902)
Province of the French protectorate of Tonkin (1883–1902)
CapitalHanoi
(1831—1896)
Cầu Đơ
(1896—1902)
Official languagesVietnamese
Classical Chinese[a]
French (from 1883)
Demonym(s)Hanoian[b]
Historical eraIndependent Nguyễn dynasty period
New Imperialism
• Establishment
1831
20 November 1873
25 April 1882
25 August 1883
6 June 1884
• The Citadel of Hanoi was ceded to direct French administration
1 October 1888
• Phủ Lý Nhân was split from the province and became the Hà Nam province
1890
• Renamed to Cầu Đơ province
1902
Population
• 1838–1840
52.335
• 1887
56.748
CurrencyVietnamese cash
(1831—1902)
French Indochinese piastre
(1885—1902)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1831:
Sơn Nam Thượng
1888:
City of Hanoi
1890:
Hà Nam province
1902:
Cầu Đơ province
Today part ofHanoi, Vietnam
  1. ^ Classical Chinese was the main administrative language of the Nguyễn dynasty until it was gradually superseded by vernacular Vietnamese.
  2. ^ French: hanoien (masculine), hanoienne (feminine); Vietnamese Người Hà Nội (𠊛河內); Classical Chinese: Hà Nội nhân (河內人).

References

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  1. ^ Hervé Calvarin, Olivier Corre: L'Indochine. Étude d'Histoire vexillologique. In: Franciae Vexilla. (Bulletin de la Société Française de Vexillologie) Numéro spécial 2005, 20e anniversaire de la Société Française de Vexillologie-SFV, ISSN 1270-0096, S. 89-126; 147-162. (in French).

Sources

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  • Hà Nội Qua Tài Liệu Và Tư Liệu Lưu Trữ 1873-1954 Tập 1 - Đào Thị Diến (in Vietnamese).

Category:History of Hanoi Category:French Indochina Category:Former provinces of Vietnam