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  • *1912-1945 - Pre-war & World War II
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  • ...mekage|Tamekage]] as the governor of Echigo. He became involved in a civil war with a number of Echigo warlords who supported his younger brother [[Uesugi
    869 bytes (127 words) - 03:58, 8 January 2020
  • ...indicating greater separation of groups or clans, and possibly a state of war between them, and (2) a broader range of differences in burials, indicating
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  • ...ovince for centuries, they supported [[Minamoto Yoritomo]] in the [[Gempei War]] ([[1180]]-[[1185|85]]) and played a notable role in the [[Mongol Invasion
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  • The ''honjin'' burned down in World War II and have not been reconstructed. *Plaques on-site at the former site of the ''Aka Honjin'', 909 Sukacho, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 456-004
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  • |name=[[Boshin War]] The Battle of Ueno was a significant battle of the [[Boshin War]], fought between forces of the new imperial [[Meiji government]] and the [
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  • After the end of that war, Kikujirô later worked in the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] and then und
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  • ...|Nobunaga]] to come to Kyoto in [[1570]], and as a result found himself at war with the [[Oda clan|Oda]]. Yoshikage is said to have resented Nobunaga's pr
    2 KB (358 words) - 16:32, 25 October 2015
  • ...vernment]] in [[1873]] in protest of the [[Seikanron|decision not to go to war with Korea]], and became a prominent leader of the [[Freedom and People's R
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  • [[File:Shigakko.JPG|right|thumb|320px|The former gates to the main ''shigakkô'' founded by [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori ...iven in appreciation for his service, and that of his men, in the [[Boshin War]] which accompanied the [[Meiji Restoration]]; another 136 ''shigakkô'' we
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  • *War breaks out between the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] and [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]] clan
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  • ...kuzen-ji]]. In 1944, the bell was donated to be melted down to support the war effort, and was believed lost. However, it was later discovered intact at a
    915 bytes (129 words) - 03:23, 15 November 2017
  • ====Flame War==== ...rriage between related families within the line of Japanese emperors. The war was spurred and aggravated by two particularly bellicose forum goers, and i
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  • ...earlier in the year, and were now actively opposing Russia in the Crimean War. Stirling, commander of the Royal Navy's China Squadron, was dispatched to ...ar concessions, and most especially in light of the outcome of the [[Opium War]], were fearful of the repercussions of resisting British demands. These pr
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  • ...o Yoritomo]] following his victory over the [[Taira clan]] in the [[Genpei War]] of [[1180]]-[[1185]]. ...e expenses, and, the defeat of the Mongols left little by way of spoils of war to be given to those who fought, in return for their service.
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  • ...is brief reign is marked chiefly by Japan's limited participation in World War I, the Siberian Intervention, the flourishing of Taishô Democracy, the ass
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  • During the [[Sino-Japanese War]] (1894-5) and [[Russo-Japanese War]] (1904-5), it was common for women to come to Naminoue to pray that their
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  • ...]] and General Baron [[Kuroki Tamemoto]], veterans of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], visit New York City. *[[James T. Watkins]], co-founder of the first post-war museum in Okinawa, is born (d. 1982).
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  • ...like the Dutch East India Company, the EIC was empowered to “make Peace or War with any Prince or People that are not Christians, in any Places of their T ...ese and British Courts, and the eventual outbreak of the so-called [[Opium War]] in [[1840]].
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  • ...reconstruction of [[Todai-ji|Tôdai-ji]], destroyed in the [[Siege of Nara|war]]. Other episodes, as seen in ''[[Funa Benkei]]'' and ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon
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