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  • * 1616/6/15 [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] names [[Sho Kyo|Shô Kyô]], son of Prince [[Sho Ho|Sashiki Chôshô]], to be his heir.
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  • ...[Sho Kyo|Shô Kyô]], who is deemed too young. He takes the throne as King [[Sho Ho|Shô Hô]].
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  • ...[[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] from [[1621]] to [[1640]], succeeding [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]], during whose reign forces from [[Satsuma han]] [[invasion o ...assics, ''[[kanbun]]'', and the like under [[Tomari Jochiku]], alongside [[Sho Shoken|Shô Shôken]], who would later go on to be a top-ranking and partic
    4 KB (567 words) - 04:02, 25 August 2018
  • ...right|thumb|320px|A [[ogo-e|posthumous official royal portrait]] of King [[Sho En|Shô En]]]] After [[Sho Hashi|Hashi]], king of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]], conquered the kingdoms of [[Hoku
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  • * 1180/11 The Imperial capital is moved back to [[Heian-kyo|Heian-kyô]] (Kyoto) from Fukuhara. * Japanese dictionary "[[Iroha Jirui Sho]]" 3 volumes completed.
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  • ...descendants. Conspicuously absent are Shô Shin's uncle and predecessor, [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]], and Shô Shin's children by his first wife, [[Kyojin]]; ...Ryûkyû from Shô En onwards is entombed at Tamaudun, with one exception. [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] (r. [[1587]]-[[1620]]) requested to be buried elsewhere, all
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  • ...trip to Okinawa for 1921 or 1922, but as Shô's father [[Kazoku|Marquis]] [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]] died suddenly in 1920, followed by Shô Shô himself in 1923 ...uri]], and the main commercial & port town of [[Naha]], to that of [[Heijo-kyo|Heijô-kyô]] ([[Nara]]) in the Tenpyô period ([[729]]-[[765]]), i.e. at i
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  • ...inistration called '''Go Kinai''' Shichi Do. Go Ki consists of the capital Kyo (Yamashiro) and four neighbouring provinces. Shichi Do means the provinces In Shoho 2, (1645 a.C.) "The Order Regarding Dai-Sho Katana and Hair Style"
    45 KB (7,398 words) - 00:52, 18 August 2020