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Sasaki clan (Uda Genji).
Kyogoku Takahisa in the 14th century,
lived in
Amako-go (Izumo Province), and took the name 'Amago'. The
family crest is also...
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period of
western Honshu. He was a son of
Amago Tsunehisa. A
principle Amako general under Tsunehisa, he led a
force that came to be
nicknamed the "Shingū...
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Amago Yoshihisa (尼子 義久, 1540 –
October 14, 1610) was a daimyō (lord) of
Izumo Province. He was the
eldest son of
Haruhisa and he was
given the childhood...
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Amago Okihisa (尼子 興久, 1497–1534) was the
third son of Tsunehisa. His
childhood name was Hikoshirō (彦四郎). He also
called himself En'ya
Okihisa (塩冶 興久) for...
- "朝日日本歴史人物事典「尼子経久」の解説". kotobank.
Retrieved 22
October 2021. Yonehara,
Masayoshi (1967).
Amako Tsunehisa. pp. 295 pages. Shirane, Haruo; Brandon,
James (2002).
Early Modern...
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Amago Katsuhisa (尼子 勝久, 1553 –
August 8, 1578) was a
remnant of the
Amago clan, a
powerful feudal clan in the Chūgoku
region of ****an,
backed up by Yamanaka...
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Amago Haruhisa (尼子 晴久,
March 8, 1514 –
January 9, 1561) was a daimyō
warlord in the
Izumo Province, Chūgoku
region of
western ****an. He was the second...
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particles in the rest of an accelerator. Agostinelli, S.; Allison, J.;
Amako, K.; Apostolakis, J.; Araujo, H.; Arce, P.; Asai, M.; Axen, D.; Banerjee...
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Amako, or Korak, is a
Papuan language of
Papua New Guinea. It is
spoken in
Korak (4°31′22″S 145°28′13″E / 4.522907°S 145.470316°E / -4.522907; 145...
- Guardian.
Retrieved 2
November 2023. Morgan, Tom; Burt, Jason; Edwards, Luke;
Amako, Uche (7
October 2021). "Newcastle
United takeover confirmed as £305m deal...