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Between 1802 and 1945; Hue was the imperial capital of the feudal Nguyen Dynasty; which dominated much of southern Vietnam. In 1775 when Trinh Sam captured it; it was known as Phu Xuan. In 1802; Nguyen Phuc Anh (later Emperor Gia Long) succeeded in establishing his control over the whole of Vietnam; thereby making Hue the national capital. The French administration placed the boy emperor Duy Tan on the throne in 1907; replacing his father Emperor Thanh Thai who was opposed to French colonial rule and sent into exile. Hue remained the Vietnamese capital until 1945; when Emperor Bao Dai abdicated and a communist government was established in Hanoi.
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