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- Count Kabayama Sukenori (樺山 資紀, 9 December 1837 – 8 February 1922) was a ****anese samurai military leader and statesman. He was a general in the Imperial...
- for the cession by China of Taiwan to ****an. On 10 May, Admiral Kabayama Sukenori was appointed the first ****anese governor-general of Taiwan. When the news...
- Kiyotaka Sanjō Sanetomi Yamagata Aritomo Preceded by Kabayama Sukenori Succeeded by Kabayama Sukenori In office 11 March 1893 – 8 November 1898 Prime Minister...
- Kagenori Kamimura Hikonojō Ijuin Gorō Itō Sukeyuki Inoue Yoshika Kabayama Sukenori, 1st Governor-General of Taiwan Samejima Kazunori, president of the Naval...
- Katō Takaaki (14 July 1916) Yoshikawa Akimasa (20 March 1917) Kabayama Sukenori (12 May 1917) Yamao Yōzō (12 December 1917) Motono Ichirō (16 September...
- dairy products... Cawthorn (1997), p. 7 Morimatsu, Yoshiaki; Hinonishi, Sukenori; Sakamoto, Taro (1957). 風俗辞典. 東京堂出版. Archived from the original on September...
- as evidenced in the desire of ****an's first Governor General, Kabayama Sukenori, to "conquer the barbarians" (Kleeman 2003:20). The Seediq indigenous fought...
- Republic of Formosa. On 29 May, ****anese forces under Admiral Kabayama Sukenori landed in northern Taiwan, and in a five-month campaign defeated the Republican...
- was conducted by Li's adopted son, Li Ching-fang, and Admiral Kabayama Sukenori, a staunch advocate of annexation, whom Itō had appointed as governor-general...
- Sanetomi (1837-1891) From Satsuma Domain: Godai Tomoatsu (1836-1885) Kabayama Sukenori (1837-1922) Kawaji Toshiyoshi (1834-1879) Kawamura Sumiyoshi (1836-1904)...