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Yahya al-Dukkali al-Majiri (Arabic: أبو محمد صالح) (sometimes
spelled al-
Magiri),
simply known as Abu
Muhammad Salih (1155–1234), was a
Moroccan saint and...
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magiri, a type of
administrative district. The
Goeku magiri occupied the
south of the city, and the
north of the city was part of the
Misato magiri....
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founded in the 17th
century as Gushichā
Magiri (具志川間切).
After the Ryūkyū
Kingdom was
annexed by ****an and the
Magiri system abolished, the area was renamed...
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Kingdom of Chūzan
during the
Sanzan period. In 1416, the Aji of
Yomitanzan Magiri, Gosamaru,
helped Shō
Hashi invade Hokuzan.
Although Gosamaru lived in Yamada...
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Katchin Magiri (勝連間切) in the 17th century,
which then
became Katsuren village in 1908
after the Ryūkyū
Kingdom was
annexed by ****an and the
Magiri system...
- The
Eight Magiris of West
Shimajiri Vol. 13
Local Rituals 2: The
Seven Magiris of East
Shimajiri Vol. 14
Local Rituals 3: The
Eleven Magiris of Nakagami...
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divisions of the
Ryukyu Kingdom were a
hierarchy composed of districts,
magiri, or Okinawan:
majiri cities, villages, and
islands established by the Ryukyu...
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Public records of Kume
Nakazato Magiri (久米仲里間切公事帳) (Muni****l)
Public records of the
villages of Kume
Nakazato Magiri (久米仲里間切諸村公事帳) (Muni****l) Round...
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island muni****l
system abolishes the
magiri system, and the Ishigaki-
magiri, Ōhama-
magiri, and Miyara-
magiri join the
island of
Yonaguni to
become Yaeyama-son...
- reforms, the
village of
Yamauchi was
reattributed to
Goeku Magiri and
Akina to
Ginowan Magiri. New
villages were also created: Tamēshi, Rindō, Irei, Hamagawa...