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Jinmaku Kyūgorō (陣幕 久五郎, June 4, 1829 –
October 21, 1903) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Itō,
Izumo Province. He was the sport's 12th...
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Jinmaku (陣幕) is a
curtain used in
setting up a
military encampment commonly seen from the pre-modern era in ****an. The
jinmaku were also
historically known...
- of
yokozuna (with 17
names in total) was
compiled by the 12th
yokozuna Jinmaku Kyūgorō in 1900 but was not
regarded as
official until 1926 when it was...
- the
elder name of
Jinmaku; then in 1992 he
purchased the
Kokonoe stable from
Kitanofuji and the two
exchanged their elder names (
Jinmaku and Kokonoe). The...
- his
death that he was
recognised as the 2nd
yokozuna by
later yokozuna Jinmaku when he was
compiling a
formal list for a monument. His
career predates...
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birthplace of sumo
wrestler Jinmaku, the 12th
Yokozuna in 1829. Yat**** was
known as
Izumo Province at the time.
Jinmaku is
renowned for
being the only...
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through the years. He
became so
legendary that when the 12th
yokozuna Jinmaku Kyugoro came to
compile the
first list of
yokozuna in 1900,
Akashi was...
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recognized as rank on the
banzuke until the
beginning of the 20th century. When
Jinmaku Kyūgorō
erected the
yokozuna memorial monument at
Tomioka Hachiman Shrine...
- time, he was
known as one of the "Four
Heavenly Kings of Awa"
along with
Jinmaku, Onaruto [ja] and Nijigatake [ja], all of whom were
rikishi in the Tokushima...
- 1871) 1821 –
Apollon Maykov,
Russian poet and
playwright (d. 1897) 1829 –
Jinmaku Kyūgorō, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 12th
Yokozuna (d. 1903) 1854 – Solko...