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Bunei (武寧, 1356–c.1406, r. 1398–1406) was King of Chūzan. He was the
second and last
ruler of the
Satto dynasty.
Bunei inherited the
throne upon the death...
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Chinese envoy from the
newly established Ming
dynasty although his son
Bunei was the
first to be
officially recognized as the King of Chūzan. However...
- King
Bunei promised to send
shipwrecked Koreans, and
those who were the
victims of ****anese
pirates (wakō), back home safely. Domestically,
Bunei's reign...
- leader. In 1407,
following a
diplomatic incident between the Chūzan king
Bunei and the Ming
dynasty court, Shishō took the throne,
attributed by the Ryukyuan...
- 西威 see-i 1337–1354 Eiso
dynasty Satto 察度
sattu 1355–1397
Satto dynasty Bunei 武寧
bunii 1398–1406
Satto dynasty Shō Shishō 尚思紹 shoo
shisoo 1407–1421 First...
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Prince Bunei reported King Satto's
death and was
recognized as the next king. In 1407,
Crown Prince Shishō's
envoy reported his "father"
Bunei's death...
- himself. His own line, or dynasty, however, did not last past his son,
Bunei, who was
ousted in 1405.
Chinese envoys arrived in Chūzan in 1372, requesting...
- In 1407, however, a man
named Hashi overthrew Satto's descendant, King
Bunei, and
installed his father, Shishō, as king of Chūzan. In 1429, King Shō...
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Ryukyu Kingdoms of the
Sanzan period –
Tributary state of the Ming
dynasty Bunei,
Chief (1398–1406) Nanzan:
Ryukyu Kingdoms of the
Sanzan period – Tributary...
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Sanzan period –
Tributary state of the Ming
dynasty Satto,
Chief (1355–1397)
Bunei,
Chief (1398–1406) Nanzan:
Ryukyu Kingdoms of the
Sanzan period – Tributary...