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Taromai (他魯毎), read
variously as
Tarumoi and Tarumī, was a
local ruler of
Okinawa Island, who was
given the
title of King of Sannan. He
first contacted...
- year. In 1415,
Crown Prince Taromai reported that King Ōōso had been
murdered by his "elder brother" Tafuchi.
Taromai's blood relationship with Ōōso...
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formally invested by
representatives of the Ming
Court in his position;
Taromai, king of Nanzan,
received this
honor in 1415, but
quarrels within his royal...
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younger brother Ōōso: 1403 and 104.
Crown Prince Taromai: 1415. The last
reference to King
Taromai was of 1429.
Chinese had no
information on when and...
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Chief (1388–1402) Ououso,
Chief (1403–1413) Tafuchi,
Chief (1413–1414)
Taromai,
Chief (1415–1429) Hokuzan:
Ryukyu Kingdoms of the
Sanzan period – Tributary...
- Hokuzan, he
seized Nanzan Castle,
capital of Nanzan, in 1429, from Lord
Taromai. Thus
uniting the
island of Okinawa, he
founded the Ryūkyū
Kingdom and...
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given the
title in the next year. His last
contact was of 1413. In 1415,
Taromai, who
styled himself Crown Prince,
reported Ōōso's death. He
claimed that...
- Chūzan Seifu, a
succession dispute broke out when the king of Nanzan,
Taromai, died in 1429,
prompting Shō
Hashi to
march south and
conquer the kingdom...
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dispute in 1429
following the
death of the last King of Nanzan, Ōzato
Taromai, the army of Chūzan
captured the castle. In the 1950s, a
primary school...