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Pekumi Chōchū (牧志 親雲上 朝忠, 1818 –
August 14, 1862) was a scholar-bureaucrat and
diplomat of Ryūkyū Kingdom. He was also
known as
Itarashiki Chōchū (板良敷 朝忠)...
- (今帰仁 王子 朝義, 20
December 1702 – 7
October 1787), also
known by
Nakijin Wōji
Chōchū (今帰仁 王子 朝忠) and his
Chinese style name Shō
Seibo (尚 宣謨), was a
royal of...
- (visual novel) A new
character in Kakumei. She is
Reitei younger sister.
Chōchū (趙忠, Zhao Zhong) Real name: Fan (黄, Huang)
Voiced by: Mia
Naruse (visual...
- Jigen-ryū to some of his students,
including Ankō
Asato and
Itarashiki Chochu. The
Tsuken Bō
tradition was
perfected by
Tsuken Seisoku U****ata of Shuri...
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Makishi Chōchū and Onga Chōkō (恩河 朝恒, also
known as Shō
Jorin 向 汝霖). The
election of
Sanshikan would be held in 1859,
Oroku helped Makishi Chōchū to offer...
- (1765–1821)
Hasegawa Ken (c. 1783-1838) Wada Nei (1787–1840)
Shiraishi Chochu (1796–1862)
Koide Shuke (1797–1865)
Omura Isshu (1824–1871) ****anese theorem...
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there without any
knowledge of past events.
After eleven years, one-day
Chochu Bhat, the bard and
genealogist of the 24
Bagaravat brothers comes to Malwa...
- Chisho,
Takahara Kisshu, Kurushima,
Ajima Chokuyen, Aida Ammei,
Shiraishi Chochu,
Skabe Kohan, and
Hagiwara Teisuke. He died on
December 31, 1950, in Hiroshima...
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changed every time a
different land was allotted. For example,
Makishi Chōchū (1818–1862)
originally had the
kamei Itarashiki (板良敷) but was then given...
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Okinawa Sanjūrokkasen). Chōki had no heir, and
adopted his
nephew Urasoe Chōchū (浦添 朝忠) as his son. Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken
seishi kakei daijiten...