- The
Sanshikan (三司官 sanshikwan), or
Council of Three, was a
government body of the Ryūkyū Kingdom,
which originally developed out of a
council of regents...
-
Three - a
collective president of Iraq
chosen after the 1958
revolution Sanshikan, the
legislature of the Ryūkyū
Kingdom Triumvirate This disambiguation...
- 1911. In 1867, the ****uoka
Domain established a
medical school called Sanshikan in Tenjin, ****uoka.
Although closed in 1872, its
affiliated hospital continued...
- Shō Kō's "behavior
became strange, unbalanced, and unpredictable." The
Sanshikan (the
council of the top
three elder royal advisors)
appealed to the government...
-
agricultural reforms especially continued under king Shō Kei (1713–1752) and his
sanshikan advisor Sai On (1728–1752)
whose Nomucho (Directory of
Agricultural Affairs)...
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investiture mission to
China in 1716. In 1728, he
became a
member of the
Sanshikan, the
Council of
Three chief royal advisors.
Though Sai On was not of royal...
- 1713, Shō Kei
appointed his
regent and
trusted advisor Sai On to the
Sanshikan, the
Council of
Three top
royal advisors, in 1728. His
reign is known...
- top-down
chain of command, with the king at the top.
Below the king was the
Sanshikan, a
government body of his
three most
trusted advisors.
There were three...
- to the
royal family members, and the highest-ranking
officials called sanshikan. The
first record of otōri on
Miyako Island was in the 14th century, when...
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never seen again. 1638
Urasoe Chōri
Unknown Satsuma Domain A
member of
Sanshikan,
Urasoe Chōri went on a boat trip to Satsuma, but his ship was caught...