Tran dynasty
The Tran dynasty was a Vietnamese ruling dynasty that lasted from 1225 to 1400. It is known for its significant contributions to Vietnamese culture, governance, and military strength. The dynasty emerged after the fall of the Ly dynasty and is particularly famous for its successful resistance against the Mongol invasions in the 13th century.
Under the leadership of notable emperors like Tran Thai Tong and Tran Hung Dao, the dynasty strengthened the central government and promoted Confucianism. The Tran dynasty also encouraged agricultural development and trade, which helped improve the economy and enhance the quality of life for its citizens.