Hoàng Viện Trai

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Hoàng Viện Trai
皇院𤳇
Lt. Gen. Nguyễn Văn Thiệu at Cam Ranh Base, October 26, 1966.jpg
Trai in 1968
State Director of Nainan
In office
6 February 1956 – 20 July 1972
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byNghiêm Nài Phúc
General Secretary of the Nainan People's Solidarity and Longevity
In office
17 February 1955 – 20 July 1972
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byNghiêm Nài Phúc
Personal details
Born17 December 1916
Bao Xuyên, Nainese Commissariat
Died20 July 1972 (Age 56)
Sakhon Hanom, Là Thao Province, Nainan
Cause of deathGunshot wound
Political partyNainan People's Solidarity and Longevity
SpouseDiệp Nhã Cam
Children2
Hoàng Lan Trúc
Hoàng Lan Mai
Alma materRoyal University of Canhdong
Military service
Allegiance Werania (1946-1953)
Kingdom of Nainan (1953-1953)
Years of service1946-1953
RankLieutenant

Hoàng Viện Trai (Nainese: 皇院𤳇; 17 December 1916 - 20 July 1972) was a Nainese statesman, revolutionary, politician, and military officer who was the founder and first State Director of the Harmonious Republic of Nainan, serving from the foundation in 1956, throughout the Nainese Civil War, and until his assassination in 1972. He also was the founder of the Nainan People's Solidarity and Longevity, the sole ruling party of Nainan since 1964, as well as the founder of it's central ideology, Tự Ý Chí.

Early life

Military Career

Trai as a Lieutenant in the Nainese Commissariat's military, 1951

During the Kingdom of Nainan

Leader of NPSL

Early Party Growth

Dual Revolution of 1956

Nainese Civil War

State Directorship

1965 Constitution

Trai announces creation of the constitution, 1965

Social Policy

Economic Policy

Foreign Relations

The Settling

Death

Legacy

Personal Life

Trai and his wife Diệp Nhã Cam at their wedding in 1946