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  • ...this turn of events, and dispatched his uncle, [[Taigen Sessai]], with an army to attack the Oda's border castles. The primary objective was [[Anjo castle ...the bulk of the attackers into marching away to face a non-existent enemy army. With these victories, the Mikawa men began to grumble that it was time for
    43 KB (6,962 words) - 04:07, 22 September 2019
  • ...insky]] puts it, "in the latter half of the sixteenth-century, neither the imperial court nor individual daimyô had much sway on the waves."<ref>Peter Shapins ...shihiro claimed command of the entire Murakami clan, and raised an army on imperial orders. Alongside [[Doi clan|Doi]] and [[Tokuno clan|Tokunô clan]] forces,
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  • ...s in [[1644]], marking the beginning of the [[Qing Dynasty]], China's last imperial dynasty. ..., 100.; Benjamin Elman, ''A Cultural History of Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China'', University of California Press (2000), 130.; This figure exceeded
    44 KB (6,979 words) - 13:28, 31 March 2018
  • ...f the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] and establishment of a new [[Meiji government|Imperial government]] in the [[Meiji Restoration]] of 1868, ended with the death of Following the Meiji Restoration which overthrew the Tokugawa shogunate, a new Imperial government under the Meiji Emperor was established, patterned after the con
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  • ...attacking Oda holdings in the area, and [[Mori Terumoto]] sent a powerful army into Harima. The Mori force surrounded Kozuki, and when Hideyoshi marched t ...sources) cannon fire. He was nonetheless concerned about the menacing Mori army and sent a request back to Nobunaga in the home provinces for reinforcement
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  • ...rn door, having all but absorbed Mikawa and the Matsudaira clan. Imagawa's army had lost some of it's potency with the death of [[Sessai Choro]] in [[1555] ...do coast, brushing aside the Oda and any who did not submit to the Imagawa army with the ultimate goal of occupying Kyoto. To this end Yoshimoto gathered p
    57 KB (9,234 words) - 06:46, 29 September 2019
  • ...ter these orders were issued. Explanatory plaques on-site outside the 32nd Army Headquarters tunnel entrance at Shurijo Castle Park.[https://www.flickr.com
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  • ...his legend Amakuni was the Emperor’s swordsmith. One day he saw his lord’s army returning from a battle and the Emperor ignored him instead to give the usu ...the ‘Three Jewels’ the most important treasure still in possession of His Imperial Majesty.
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  • ...1919, 33 Okinawans, along with 39 other Japanese who had served in the US Army, were granted US citizenship. ...i; he was an Okinawan who not only successfully became an admiral in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], but also served as captain of the ''Katori'' which carried
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  • ...ted to Okinawa by Tokyo. While [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]], similarly annexed by Imperial Japan in [[1869]], received considerable investment for development, Okinaw The Imperial Japanese military established a headquarters beneath Shuri castle, and fort
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