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- ...rporated into the ''[[kazoku]]'' or ''[[shizoku]]'' nobilities under which former ''daimyô'', other samurai, and the king of Ryûkyû had been able to retai Following the Japanese victory in the [[Sino-Japanese War]] in [[1895]], Tokyo was less concerned about offending or angering China,3 KB (474 words) - 23:27, 24 December 2015
- ...naval expenditures, in preparation, according to [[Yamagata Aritomo]], for war on the continent. *The [[Sino-French War]] breaks out.3 KB (367 words) - 14:08, 22 August 2015
- Though the Sakishimas saw no land fighting during World War II, they did house a number of Japanese military bases and suffered Allied1 KB (168 words) - 11:06, 17 August 2021
- During the [[Boshin War]], he formed a farmers' troop called [[Kasugatai]] and fought in the [[Batt1 KB (159 words) - 04:58, 30 July 2013
- ...'keijô'' sanshin is limited, and falling. Many were destroyed during World War II, while many others survived, either in Okinawa, or in the diaspora; quit1 KB (180 words) - 03:35, 29 January 2017
- ...sai|Takeda Kôunsai]]. In 1868, he fought for the shogunate in the [[Boshin War]]; defeated, he was nevertheless returned to his post at Obama, under the n5 KB (730 words) - 10:07, 5 May 2020
- ...], marking the end of the first stage of the [[Second Opium War]], but the war continues until [[1860]]. *The Treaty of Paris ends the Crimean War.4 KB (495 words) - 23:13, 12 July 2020
- ...://www.samurai-archives.com/bdij.html The Rise of Buddhism in Politics and War] to the [http://www.samurai-archives.com/guestart.html Featured Articles] s2 KB (214 words) - 23:52, 22 December 2015
- He is widely worshipped as a deity of war and business success across China, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora. He is1 KB (178 words) - 03:49, 15 August 2020
- ...ded his father when the latter died of illness in [[1561]]. He inherited a war with the [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda]] and saw his forces defeated in a series o1 KB (162 words) - 20:35, 15 November 2019
- ...d each advance. Finally, Yoshitsugu turned to Terumune to mediate. The two former rivals sat down and feasted together in a most cordial manner. The followin A general war ensued between the Date and Hatakeyama, the Hatakeyama drawing on support f10 KB (1,603 words) - 19:58, 30 September 2017
- ...today, though a number of other shogunal mausolea were destroyed in World War II.1 KB (152 words) - 07:05, 22 September 2016
- ...Westernization, urbanization, empire, war, and various aspects of the post-war period, among of course numerous other elements.3 KB (473 words) - 05:10, 5 August 2020
- ...s a show of gratitude for his intervention in [[Korean Invasions|the Imjin War]]. However, in [[1749]], the shrine was expanded to also honor the first an1 KB (180 words) - 00:11, 22 April 2015
- ...the main goals was to drain the coffers of the [[tozama]] daimyo and other former [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] loyalists (even those that had aided Ieyasu at [ ...struction), it was not to be so lucky on May 14, 1945. On that day a World War II American firebombing raid obliterated much of the castle-the tenshu, the7 KB (1,014 words) - 22:04, 14 December 2019
- ...]] challenges [[VOC]] monopoly on [[pepper]], sparking [[Third Anglo-Dutch War]] (ends [[1673]]).1 KB (144 words) - 17:17, 23 June 2019
- ...[[Tokugawa Nariyuki]], lord of [[Wakayama han]] (who was in turn a son of former shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]]), his successor. Despite efforts by [[Tokugawa N ...[Edo]]; while a number of shogunal mausolea were lost to bombings in World War II, Iesada's is among those which survive. Iesada was then posthumously pro3 KB (427 words) - 02:48, 21 June 2020
- ...n [[1908]], previously stood on this spot, but was taken down and used for war materiel in the 1940s.]]1 KB (186 words) - 18:29, 15 August 2013
- ...eace talks following the [[1863]] [[Bombardment of Kagoshima|Anglo-Satsuma War]]. Explanatory plaques, Sengan'en, Kagoshima.[https://www.flickr.com/photos5 KB (741 words) - 07:55, 13 July 2020
- ...here during the [[First Battle of Uji]] (in [[1180]], part of the [[Genpei War]]).1 KB (185 words) - 23:16, 27 February 2014