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Hokuzan (北山, Kunigami: ****uuzan), also
known as
Sanhoku (山北)
before the 18th century,
located in the
north of
Okinawa Island, was one of
three independent...
- in the
history of the
Okinawa Islands when
three lines of kings,
namely Sanhoku (山北, lit. 'north of the
mountain (island)'), Chūzan (中山, lit. 'middle mountain...
- King of
Sanhoku (山北王,
Sanhoku-ō) was a
title given to a line of
local rulers on
Okinawa Island from the late 14th
century to the
early 15th century. Contemporary...
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embarked on
military campaigns against the
rival kingdoms of
Sannan and
Sanhoku. By 1430, he was the sole Ming
tributary in Okinawa. He
likely lacked territorial...
- (Muni****l)
Inscription with the
history of the
Wardens of
Nakijin Castle,
Sanhoku (:ja:山北今帰仁城監守来歴碑記) (Prefectural)
Jicchaku Noro's
ritual implements (勢理客ノロの祭祀道具一式)...
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collectively termed the Sanzan,
during the 14th and
early 15th centuries:
Sanhoku in the north, Chūzan in the center, and
Sannan in the south.
These polities...
- was a
local ruler of
Okinawa Island, who was
given the
title of King of
Sanhoku. Very
little is
known about him. He
first appeared in
Chinese diplomatic...
- was a
local ruler of
Okinawa Island, who was
given the
title of King of
Sanhoku.
Contemporary sources on Han'anchi are very scarce. He
first appeared in...
- into
three polities. The King of
Nanzan (Sannan) and the King of
Hokuzan (
Sanhoku) came to
compete with the King of Chūzan. The
Satto dynasty lasted from...
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Okinawa Island): the King of Chūzan, the King of Sannan, and the King of
Sanhoku. In 1372, Satto, a
ruler on
Okinawa Island,
greeted a
Chinese envoy from...