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Due to his relationship to the [[Hiki clan]], Tadahisa was implicated in a [[1203]] uprising by that clan, and lost his positions as ''shugo'' and ''jitô'' as a result. He regained his titles and authority in [[1205]], but only over territory in Satsuma province; the Shimazu would only regain control of Ôsumi and Hyûga much later.
 
Due to his relationship to the [[Hiki clan]], Tadahisa was implicated in a [[1203]] uprising by that clan, and lost his positions as ''shugo'' and ''jitô'' as a result. He regained his titles and authority in [[1205]], but only over territory in Satsuma province; the Shimazu would only regain control of Ôsumi and Hyûga much later.
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He died in [[1227]], passing on the position of ''shugo'' to his son, [[Shimazu Tadatoki]]. Tadahisa's grave ''[[yagura]]'' can be found in [[Kamakura]], a few hundred yards from the grave of Minamoto no Yoritomo, and alongside those of [[Oe no Hiromoto|Ôe no Hiromoto]] and the founder of the [[Mori clan|Môri clan]], [[Mori Suemitsu|Môri Suemitsu]]<ref>[http://www.kamakura-burabura.com/meisyokamakuraooehiromotonohaka.htm 大江広元の墓、島津・毛利氏祖の墓]. ("Grave of Ôe no Hiromoto, Graves of the founders of the Môri and Shimazu clans"). Kamakura-burabura.com. Accessed 20 November 2009.</ref>.
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He died in [[1227]], passing on the position of ''shugo'' to his son, [[Shimazu Tadatoki]]. Tadahisa's other son, [[Shimazu Tadatsuna]], went on to become founder of the [[Echizen province|Echizen]] Shimazu. Tadahisa's grave ''[[yagura]]'' can be found in [[Kamakura]], a few hundred yards from the grave of Minamoto no Yoritomo, and alongside those of [[Oe no Hiromoto|Ôe no Hiromoto]] and the founder of the [[Mori clan|Môri clan]], [[Mori Suemitsu|Môri Suemitsu]]<ref>[http://www.kamakura-burabura.com/meisyokamakuraooehiromotonohaka.htm 大江広元の墓、島津・毛利氏祖の墓]. ("Grave of Ôe no Hiromoto, Graves of the founders of the Môri and Shimazu clans"). Kamakura-burabura.com. Accessed 20 November 2009.</ref>.
    
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