High Middle Ages · Southeast Asia · Politics

1009

Ly Cong Uan founds the Ly dynasty in Vietnam

November 1009

A Buddhist palace guard raised in a monastery seized the Vietnamese throne from the decadent Le dynasty and proclaimed a new era. Within a year he would move his capital to Thang Long, the modern site of Hanoi, where a dragon was said to have risen from the Red River. The Ly dynasty would rule an increasingly confident Vietnam for over two centuries.