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Hasegawa Chikuyō (長谷川 竹葉, fl. 1876–1889), also
known under the art name
Suiken Chikuyō (翠軒 竹葉), was a ****anese ukiyo-e
print designer. Hasegawa's birth...
- name
which it
shared with
Chikugo Province),
although it was also
called Chikuyo (筑陽). In
terms of the Gokishichidō system,
Chikuzen was one of the provinces...
- people.[citation needed]
Rulers of
Rozvi State included Chirisa Mhuru and
Chikuyo Chisamarenga. In the late 1700s and
early 1800s, the
Rozvi Empire faced...
- Mukombero,
Mwenemutapa (1480–1490) Changamire,
Mwenemutapa (1490–1494)
Chikuyo Chisamarengu,
Mwenemutapa (1494–c.1530)
Rozvi Empire (complete list) –...
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Portugal under Southwest Europe Zimbabwe Kingdom of
Mutapa (complete list) –
Chikuyo Chisamarengu,
Mwenemutapa (1494–c.1530)
Neshangwe Munembire, Mwenemutapa...
-
explored the
northern region of the territory,
coming into
contact with
Chikuyo Chisamarengu, the
ruler of Mutapa. In the
early 17th century, Portuguese...
- The ****anese
warship Saikyōmaru at the
Battle of the Yalu River,
Hasegawa Chikuyō, 1894...
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Hokkai v
Takagawa Gakuen Higashikurume Sogo v
Kusatsu Higashi AKU
Meiden v
Chikuyo Gakuen Maruoka v
Nagasaki IAS ****uoka
Gakuen v
Okayama Gakugeikan Yaita...
- Mukombero,
Mwenemutapa 1490 to 1494 Mavhuramhande,
Mwenemutapa 1494 to c. 1530
Chikuyo Chisamarengu,
Mwenemutapa c. 1530 to c. 1550
Neshangwe Munembire, Mwenemutapa...
- at the
regional qualifying series.
Fujieda Junshin v Kobe
Koryo Gakuen Chikuyo Gakuen v
Himeji Jogakuin Kaishi Gakuen JSC v
Kochi Kamimura Gakuen v Hokkaido...