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Tamaudun (****anese: 玉陵) is one of the
three royal mausoleums of the
Ryukyu Kingdom,
along with
Urasoe yōdore at
Urasoe Castle and
Izena Tamaudun near Izena...
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ancestors at
Tamaudun, the
royal mausoleum in Shuri. Shō Tai died in 1901, at the age of 58, and was
entombed in the
royal mausoleum at Shuri,
Tamaudun. His family...
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sacred space of the
native Ryukyuan religion), and
royal mausoleum Tamaudun, all of
which are
designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Originally...
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three royal mausoleums of the
Ryukyu Kingdom,
along with
Tamaudun at
Shuri Castle and
Izena Tamaudun near
Izena Castle in Izena, Okinawa. It is
located in...
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exemplifying its use
along with
Hiragana can be
found on a
stone stele at the
Tamaudun mausoleum,
dating back to 1501.
After the
invasion of
Okinawa by the Shimazu...
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Izena Tamaudun (伊是名玉陵) is one of the
three royal mausoleums of the
Ryukyu Kingdom,
along with
Tamaudun at
Shuri Castle and
Urasoe yōdore at
Urasoe Castle...
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against Yaeyama. It
seems she did not have any children. She is
buried in
Tamaudun, the
second Shō
dynasty kings' mausoleum, and is
mentioned on the dedicatory...
- artworks,
ritual objects,
historical do****ents, the
royal mausoleum of
Tamaudun and
royal gardens of Shikina-en to the City of Naha. He also
donated artworks...
- (c. 14,000 BC – c. 300 BC). The
island has
historic sites such as
Izena Tamaudun Mausoleum,
Izena Castle, a
historical fortress built around in the 14th...
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Ryukyuan texts are
often found on
stone inscriptions.
Tamaudun-no-Hinomon (玉陵の碑文 "Inscription of
Tamaudun tomb") (1501), for example.
Within the
Ryukyu Kingdom...