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- Shunbajunki (舜馬順熙, r. 1237–1248) was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island. Shunbajunki was the second ruler of the Shunten dynasty. He succeeded...
- third and last ruler of the Shunten dynasty. He succeeded his father Shunbajunki at the age of 44, in 1248. Gihon's reign was marked by terrible disasters...
- for 51 years until his death in 1237, when he was succeeded by his son Shunbajunki. He was said to be entombed at Urasoe yōdore and enshrined at Naminoue...
- clan vengeance. The Shunten dynasty made two additional chieftains, Shunbajunki (1237–1248) and Gihon (1248–1259). As Gihon abdicated, his sessei Eiso...
- characters Reign Dynasty Notes Shunten 舜天 shuntin 1187–1237 Shunten dynasty Shunbajunki 舜馬順熈 shunbajunchi 1238–1248 Shunten dynasty Gihon 義本 gifun 1249–1259...
- Kanji Divine name Reign Age at death Shunten 舜天 Sonton 尊敦 1187–1237 71 Shunbajunki 舜馬順煕 Sonomasu 其益 or Sonomasumi 其益美 1238–1248 63 Gihon 義本 Unknown 1249–1259...
- Kanji Divine name Reign Age at death Shunten 舜天 Sonton 尊敦 1187–1237 71 Shunbajunki 舜馬順煕 Sonomasu 其益 or Sonomasumi 其益美 1238–1248 63 Gihon 義本 Unknown 1249–1259...
- (1284–1301) Ryukyu Kingdom Shunten Dynasty – Shunten, Chief (1187–1237) Shunbajunki, Chief (1238–1248) Gihon, Chief (1249–1259) Eiso Dynasty – Eiso, Chief...
- merged again into Naha. Shuri Castle was first built during the reign of Shunbajunki (r. 1237–1248), who ruled from nearby Urasoe Castle. This was nearly...