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Ikegusuku U****ata Antō (池城 親方 安棟, 1??? – 1579), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō Ren (毛 廉), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom.
Ikegusuku Antō...
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Ikegusuku U****ata
Ankon (池城 親方 安昆, 19
October 1768 – ?), also
known by his Chinese-style name Mō Teijō (毛 廷勷), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom...
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Ikegusuku U****ata An'i (池城 親方 安倚, 16
October 1669 – 12
August 1710), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō Tenshō (毛 天相), was a
bureaucrat of Ryukyu...
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Ikegusuku U****ata
Anken (池城 親方 安憲, 29
October 1635 – 30
April 1695), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō
Kokuchin (毛 国珍), was a
bureaucrat of Ryukyu...
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Ryukyu Kingdom.
Ikegusuku Anrai was the
third head of an
aristocrat family called Mō-uji
Ikegusuku Dunchi (毛氏池城殿内). His
father Ikegusuku Antō (池城 安棟), was...
- Anxi
County (安溪县) (Anki), Quanzhou, Fujian, People's
Republic of
China Ikegusuku Anki (1829–1877), a
Ryukyuan bureaucrat This
disambiguation page lists...
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Ikegusuku U****ata Anki (池城 親方 安規, 1829 – 30
April 1877), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō Yūhi (毛 有斐), was a
politician and
bureaucrat of Ryukyu...
- archipelago, or even New Zealand. 1579
Ikegusuku Antō
Unknown East
China Sea A
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom,
Ikegusuku Antō was sent as an
envoy to China...
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Yonabaru Ryōku 与那原 良矩
sanshikan of
Ryukyu In
office 1769–1796
Preceded by
Ikegusuku Anmei Succeeded by Kōchi Ryōtoku
Personal details Born (1718-06-29)June...
- now in
Turkey Mahidul Islam Ankon (born 1999),
Bangladeshi cricketer Ikegusuku Ankon (1768–?),
Ryukyuan bureaucrat This
disambiguation page
lists articles...