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  • ...t. These include the [[Akizuki Rebellion]], [[Shinpuren Incident|Shinpûren Incident]], and [[Hagi Rebellion]] of [[1876]], and the [[Satsuma Rebellion]] of [[1
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  • ...d in suppressing the [[Saga Rebellion]] and [[Shinpuren Incident|Shinpûren Incident]], two [[shizoku rebellions]] which took place in [[1874]]-[[1876]].
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  • ...e to a call to action by the leaders of the [[Shinpuren incident|Shinpûren Incident]], an attack on [[Kumamoto castle]] three days earlier. The Akizuki revolt
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  • ...0/24 [[Kumamoto castle]] is attacked in the [[Shinpuren Incident|Shinpûren Incident]]. *1876/10/27 Leaders of Shinpûren Incident meet up with disgruntled ''[[shizoku]]'' retainers of the [[Akizuki clan]].
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  • ...in [[Hagi Rebellion|Hagi]], [[Akizuki Rebellion|Akizuki]], and [[Shinpuren Incident|Kumamoto]] in [[1876]], Saigô spoke of his moral support for these rebelli
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  • ...'') who rose up against the government in [[Akizuki Rebellion|Fukuoka]], [[Shinpuren Rebellion|Kumamoto]], [[Hagi Rebellion|Hagi]], and [[Satsuma Rebellion|Kago ...[Qing Dynasty|Qing Court]], this quickly developed into a major diplomatic incident, throwing into question Chinese and Japanese claims to [[Taiwan]] and the [
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