Xá Lợi Pagoda raids - meaning and definition. What is Xá Lợi Pagoda raids
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Xá Lợi Pagoda raids         
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1963 ATTACKS ON BUDDHIST PAGODAS IN VIETNAM
Xa Loi Pagoda raids; Xá Lợi Temple raids
The Xá Lợi Pagoda raids were a series of synchronized attacks on various Buddhist pagodas in the major cities of South Vietnam shortly after midnight on 21 August 1963. The raids were executed by the Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces under Colonel Lê Quang Tung, and combat police, both of which took their orders directly from Ngô Đình Nhu, younger brother of the Roman Catholic President Ngô Đình Diệm.
Dâu Temple         
  • Another hall of Dâu Temple
BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN NORTHERN VIETNAM
Dâu pagoda; Dau Pagoda; Dau pagoda; Dâu Pagoda
Dâu Temple (Vietnamese: chùa Dâu), also known under formal names: Diên Ứng (延應寺), Pháp Vân (法雲寺), and Cổ Châu, is a major Buddhist temple in Thanh Khương commune, huyện Thuận Thành, Bắc Ninh Province. Located some 30 km east of Hanoi, the temple historically marks the ancient settlement of Luy Lâu, once an important center of Buddhism in Vietnam.
Thủy Xá and Hỏa Xá         
TWO FORMER JARAI TRIBES IN VIETNAM
Hỏa Xá; Thủy Xá
Thủy Xá (, lit. "Water Haven") and Hỏa Xá (, "Fire Haven") are Vietnamese names referring to two former Jarai chiefdoms located in Central Highlands of Vietnam.