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  • ===[[Gempei War]] (1180-1185)=== ...thers, and [[Taira Munemori]] is captured and later executed. The [[Gempei War]] ends.
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  • ...on]], he was captured once again in [[1331]], during the [[Genko War|Genkô War]]. Sent as a prisoner to [[Kamakura]], he was brought to [[Kuzuharaoka Shri
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  • ...Taiwanese) who died in service of Japan, Japanese civilians killed in the war, etc. ...great offense at these visits, associating such visits with the worship of war criminals.
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  • ...|Statue of Commissioner Lin in New York Chinatown, labeled "Pioneer in the War Against Drugs."]] ...are generally said to have played a major role in spurring the outbreak of war with Britain.
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  • *The Seven Years' War begins (ends [[1763]]).
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  • ...ardment of Kagoshima|Satsuma-England War]] of [[1863]] and in the [[Boshin War]] of [[1868]]. In [[1877]], however, he stood opposed to his cousin [[Saigo ...was active in the [[Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]]s. He also later served as Superintendent General<!--警視総監-->, [[Mi
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  • ===[[Genpei War]]===
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  • ...aveled to Washington DC as a staffer of the British Foreign Office. As the war neared its end, he applied for a special position at the London Times, and
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  • ...s initially a disagreement eventually escalated into a small internal clan war. Though Tanemune had the advantage for some time, Harumune gained the supp
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  • ...to such a degree that one might even think it was Japan that had lost the war. Still, he argued that such costs were unavoidable if Japan was to follow t ...ulture]] the following year. Following World War II, Sohô was suspected of war crimes, and was blacklisted from government service by the Occupation autho
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  • During the [[Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]]s, she became known for her close association with the Japanese Red Cross,
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  • Ikenoue Sadakata was a [[Satsuma han]] warrior who fought in the [[Boshin War]] and the [[Satsuma Rebellion]]. Following the Boshin War, Sadakata joined the [[Imperial Japanese Army]]. In [[1871]], he was promot
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  • This action prompted war with China, a war which ended with a treaty agreement in [[1044]].
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  • ...ptych by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]] depicting a scene from the Russo-Japanese War]] ...al Korea|Korea]], which became a Japanese protectorate as a result of this war.
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  • ...to [[China]] in [[1840]]. After residing in Singapore two years during the war between England and China, went up to China and resided about three years i
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  • *A motion picture, "The Spanish-American War," is shown in Okinawa for the first time.
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  • ...an University]]. He also served as translator and interpreter at the Tokyo War Crimes trials.
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  • ...te for training Zen monks. The temple was destroyed in the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] ([[1467]]-[[1477]]), but was rebuilt in [[1499]], and expanded a century ...970 in memory of the abbot's comrades who died in battle in Burma in World War II.
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  • ...a-ryû, which embraced his style, remained strong until the [[Onin War|Ônin War]], after which the Yasaka-ryû declined, and the tradition based on Kakuich
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  • ...d was discharged in November, [[1865]], at the close of the American civil war. After the war he attended school at Rural Seminary and Washington Academy, and afterward
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