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  • ...orated many of those who followed him into the Mongol identity, forming an army numbering 130,000 Mongols at its height, along with another 130,000 non-Mon ...est as the Adriatic Sea in [[1241]] and clashing with the mighty Hungarian army, the largest in Europe at that time, before pulling back, not due to diffic
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  • ...ether an army of up to 194,000 men and set out to conquer Hideyori and his army of about 100,000 ensconced in Osaka Castle. Thus began the [[1614]] [[Osaka ...] defending the castle were disbanded and sent on their way. Ieyasu’s main army marched away, and all seemed well, but…
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  • Shuri castle became home to an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] [[Kumamoto garrison|garrison]]. The city eventually got its land back in ...kinawa, along with much of the rest of the island. The [[Imperial Japanese Army]] had established a military headquarters beneath the castle, making it a s
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  • ...ing him the title of sakyô dayu and the Fifth Court Rank, Junior Grade. An Imperial messenger arrived in [[1533]] ordering Ujitsuna to pay the annual tribute f ...often heavy-handed rule of the Uesugi. Reinforced, Ujitsuna met the Uesugi army at the Irumagawa and defeated it.
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  • ...both were powerfully and successfully suppressed by the Imperial Japanese Army. Other major objectives in the earliest stages included the establishment o
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  • *[[Imperial Japanese Army]] (3600 led by [[Saigo Tsugumichi|Saigô Tsugumichi]]) vs. [[Taiwanese abor
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  • Tokyo is the ''de facto'' Imperial and political capital of Japan, as well as being one of the chief commercia ...as formally renamed Tokyo ("Eastern Capital") on 1868/7/17, and became the Imperial capital sometime after that, in the 1870s or 1880s.
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  • ...no eki'' 文禄の役 and ''Keichô no eki'' 慶長の役 after the ''[[nengo|nengô]]'', or imperial reign eras, in which they occurred. They are sometimes also referred to as ...invasion, and is still remembered today for their lateness, as the "latest army in Japan."<ref name=shimazu>"[http://www.shuseikan.jp/word/sengoku09.html C
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  • ...much of the city was destroyed, Tadayoshi successfully represented to the Imperial Court that he had acted in accordance with the edict issued two months earl ...the [[Second Choshu Expedition|Second]], and then in [[1867]] gathering an army to march on Kyoto and Edo. Tadayoshi contributed, too, to the [[Boshin War]
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  • ...rai clans in [[1180]]-[[1185]], marks the end of rule by a Taira-dominated Imperial Court, and was followed shortly afterward by the establishment of the [[Kam ...recieved Mochihito's call from [[Miyoshi Yasukiyo]], set about raising an army in the Province of [[Izu province|Izu]], where he had been in exile. There
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  • ...nd cover the two main crossing sites - Uji and Seta bridges. The attacking army split into two parts, with Yoshitsune heading for the Uji Bridge while Nori ...ad once served alongside [[Kiso Yoshinaka]]. When word came that a sizable army was approaching from Kamakura, they decided to flee to Kyushu, where Yoshit
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  • ...n of [[Meguro Mori]] who, in the 14th century, defeated the [[Yonahabaru]] army under [[Sata Ubunto]] to unite the Miyako Islands for the first time. ...amily's records indicate that he was born sometime in the Tianshun Chinese Imperial era, i.e. 1457-1464.
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  • ...ted only eight days and ended in failure for Hidetada, whose 38,000-strong army arrived too late to take part in the fighting at Sekigahara and nearly jeop ...g on the peace plan by refortifying Osaka castle and again raising a rônin army, the Tokugawa reassembled their forces in Kyoto and prepared to march once
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  • ...h century, when a figure named [[Meguro Mori]] defeated the [[Yonahabaru]] army under [[Sata Ubunto]], claiming control over the entire island group. Miyak ...kos, but also Miyako Islanders traveling to Tokyo to petition before the [[Imperial Diet]] for an end to the oppressive tax burden. The poll tax system was eve
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  • ** [[Hosokawa Harumoto|Hosokawa Harumoto's]] army had teppo ashigaru (matchlockmen) in a battle against the [[Miyoshi clan|Mi ** Oda Nobunaga's army paraded before [[Saito Dosan]]. Nobunaga's army included 500 teppo ashigaru.
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  • ...e [[abolition of the han]], and in [[1873]], the first [[Imperial Japanese Army]] training grounds in Japan was built on the site; stonework from the disma
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  • *''Titles: General-in-Chief of the Union Army (1864-1869), President of the United States (1869-1877)'' ...he former president was not granted an Imperial audience, but met with the Imperial regent [[Prince Kung]] twice, in Peking.
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  • ...Hashi requested official recognition and [[investiture]] from the Chinese imperial court, and received it in due course. It may be interesting to note that, d
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  • ...month. Many central elements of the [[Meiji government]], including the [[Imperial Diet]] and the [[Meiji Emperor|Emperor]] himself, relocated to [[Hiroshima] The Japanese First Army (17,000 troops) attacked [[Battle of Pingyang|Pingyang]] on September 15, s
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  • ...army of roughly 3,000 elite warriors to [[Kyoto]], where he would seek an imperial decree supporting him in marching to Edo and putting pressure on the shogun ...at is, they wanted to pressure or attack the shogunate, in the name of the Imperial institution. They may have plotted for the assassination of [[Ii Naosuke]],
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