
Đại Việt
Đại Việt was the name of the independent Vietnamese kingdom from the 11th century until the early 19th century, under various dynasties. It represented Vietnam’s sovereignty and cultural identity during this period, evolving through periods of expansion, conflict, and consolidation. The nation maintained a distinct Confucian-influenced culture, developed a rich history of arts and literature, and navigated interactions with neighboring regions such as China, Champa, and later European powers. Ultimately, Đại Việt laid the foundation for modern Vietnam, reflecting a unique civilization rooted in resilience, tradition, and continuous statehood.