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  • The Second Opium War, also known as the Arrow War, was a war fought between the [[Qing Empire]] and a number of Western powers from [[18 Before the end of the war, British and French armies would invade [[Beijing]], and infamously sacked
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  • The Genpei War, fought between the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] and [[Taira clan|Taira]] sam The war takes its name from the ''on-yomi'' or "Chinese-style" readings of the name
    27 KB (4,509 words) - 12:18, 18 August 2021
  • The Boshin war was the civil war in which the new Meiji government finished off the last of the Pro-[[Tokuga [[Enomoto Takeaki]] and former Bakufu retainers took Bakufu's fleet to Ezo, occupied [[Goryokaku|Goryôkak
    4 KB (512 words) - 10:45, 18 December 2021
  • The Jinshin War was a succession dispute which took place in [[672]] between [[Emperor Tenj
    531 bytes (69 words) - 15:46, 6 October 2014
  • ...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.
    8 KB (1,205 words) - 10:51, 16 December 2021
  • ...out international war fought by the Meiji state. Like the [[Russo-Japanese War]] of ten years later, it was fought chiefly in Korea, and over which countr ...ition of [[Taiwan]] as a colony as part of the treaty agreement ending the war is similarly often cited as marking the beginning of Japan's imperialist/co
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  • 38 bytes (4 words) - 18:48, 17 July 2014
  • [[File:Nahatugofwar-rope.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The tug-of-war rope on display in Kibôgaoka Park, Naha]] ...r towns (''yumachi'') of [[Naha]] competed against one another. The Tug-of-War has been officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as fea
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  • The Second Opium War, also known as the Arrow War, was a war fought between the [[Qing Empire]] and a number of Western powers from [[18 Before the end of the war, British and French armies would invade [[Beijing]], and infamously sacked
    1 KB (209 words) - 02:30, 16 April 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Genpei War]]
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  • ...o-Japanese War]] ([[1894]]-[[1895]]), and again after the [[Russo-Japanese War]] ([[1904]]-[[1905]]). Over 150 remain active or at least extant today.
    835 bytes (104 words) - 23:20, 31 March 2015
  • ...to Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, prior to the [[Russo-Japanese War]].
    882 bytes (118 words) - 10:57, 4 April 2017
  • ...aha]], [[Okinawa prefecture]], dedicated to the spirits of those killed in war. Though established originally, and still operated today, as a Japanese Shi ...as a ''[[shokonsha|shôkonsha]]'' (a shrine dedicated to the spirits of the war dead), and was renamed Gokoku Shrine ("shrine for the protection of the nat
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  • ...gi Kenshin|Uesugi Kenshin's]] chief retainers, having supported him in his war for control of [[Echigo province|Echigo]]. ...agao Harukage|Harukage]] and led troops for him during the resulting civil war. In [[1564]] he is reputed to have murdered [[Nagao Masakage]] on Kenshin's
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  • ...nd that of [[Emperor Antoku]] played a major role in sparking the [[Genpei War]]. ...r clash between Minamoto and Taira. Mochihito died in that battle, but the war between Minamoto and Taira would continue for five years, ending only in [[
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  • ...] in [[1462]], and sided with the [[Hosokawa clan]] in the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] but did not actually send any forces to fight in the conflict. It was not
    2 KB (286 words) - 10:00, 5 May 2015
  • ...astise the [[Abe clan]] and force their submission to the Imperial Court. (War lasts until [[1063]])
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  • ...ced to flee from [[Kyoto]] in [[1183]] amidst the violence of the [[Genpei War]]. Go-Toba took the throne in that year, though it is unclear whether Antok ...Oki Islands]], and never returned to the capital. In the wake of the Jôkyû War, the shogunate took a number of steps to expand its power, and to weaken th
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  • ...rful daimyô family in [[Shinano province]]. They became involved in a long war with the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] and had by [[1553]] been driven from their
    738 bytes (109 words) - 22:36, 9 October 2016
  • ..., Takakiyo was a direct great-grandson of Kiyomori. Surviving the [[Genpei War]], he took the tonsure, and devoted himself to Buddhist practice at [[Mt. T ...th Oyler, “Time and History in The Tale of the Heike: Narrating the Genpei War (1180-1185).” Talk given at UC Santa Barbara, 26 Oct 2015.
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  • ...of the [[Taira clan]]. Antoku was perhaps the only emperor to ever die in war, and perhaps the only one whose official mausoleum is located far from the ...rt <i>his</i> claim to the throne over Antoku's, thus beginning the Genpei War. Takakura and Kiyomori both died the following year, in [[1181]], but the T
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  • ...ol of Echigo]] with [[Uesugi Kagetora]] and was afterwards involved in the war with [[Shibata Katsuie]] (of the [[Oda clan|Oda]]).
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  • [[File:Nahatugofwar-rope.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The tug-of-war rope on display in Kibôgaoka Park, Naha]] ...r towns (''yumachi'') of [[Naha]] competed against one another. The Tug-of-War has been officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as fea
    2 KB (260 words) - 09:20, 12 March 2017
  • The collection suffered considerable damage during the [[Onin War|Ônin War]], but became larger and more well-maintained beginning in the early [[Edo
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  • ...rtsmouth Naval Yard in Maine (USA), marked the end of the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. President Theodore Roosevelt of the United States served as the primary ...e Second Sino-Japanese War, the Chinese/continental portion of the Pacific War).
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  • ===[[Onin War|Ônin War]]===
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  • ...]]; Kagekiyo has been exiled from the capital for his participation in the war opposing the [[Minamoto clan]]. His daughter now comes around looking for h
    721 bytes (103 words) - 13:46, 20 February 2014
  • ...reunion with her fellow soldiers, who had never known, for twelve years of war, that she was a woman, and are thus surprised to see her made-up, and dress
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