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Đỗ Anh Hàn ( Hán tự: 杜英翰; ? – 791), known in Chinese as Du Yinghan (
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: ''Tu Ying-han'') was a
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in Phong, Tang Annan, in late 8th century who with
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led a revolt against the
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during the Third Chinese domination of Vietnam in May 785, due to Chinese governor Gao Zhengping's doubling of taxes. The Chinese retook the
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in 791 and had Du Yinghan killed.


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