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- known as Yomitanzan (読谷山, Okinawan: Yuntanja), it was part of the Kingdom of Chūzan during the Sanzan period. In 1416, the Aji of Yomitanzan Magiri, Gosamaru...
- of the Ryukyu Kingdom and scheme and attack against Gosamaru, Aji of Yomitanzan and Nakagusuku. Amawari was born to a peasant family in Yara, in Chatan...
- Kurume-gasuri 久留米絣 Kurume-gasuri ****uoka 1976 woven textiles [26] Yomitanzan Hana-ori 読谷山花織 Yomitanzan hanaori Okinawa 1976 woven textiles [27] Yuntanza-minsaa...
- Satsuma fleet and Kikuin left Unten harbor. They arrived at Ōwan, near Yomitanzan at 6pm. The Ryukyuan Mission left immediately, and arrived at Makiminato...
- Castle on Okinawa Island. The Satsuma samurai made a second landing near Yomitanzan and marched overland to Urasoe Castle, which they captured. Their war-junks...
- appointing as his generals the aji (lords) of Urasoe castle, Goeku castle, and Yomitanzan castle. The army arrived at Nago Castle several days later and defeated...
- 1422, Shō Hashi gathered the forces of the ajis of Urasoe, Goeku, and Yomitanzan at Shuri. He convinced the ajis of Nago, Kunigami, and Haneji to join...
- Gosamaru (護佐丸, d. 1458) was a Ryukyuan Lord (Aji) of Yomitanzan and, later, Nakagusuku. He was also known as Seishun (盛春), and by the Chinese name Mao...
- Prince Nakijin 94 1764 Congratulation Tokugawa Ieharu Shō Boku Prince Yomitanzan 96 1790 Congratulation Tokugawa Ienari Shō Boku Prince Ginowan 96 1796...
- Chūzan King subjugated Naha, Tomari, Urasoe, Chatan, Nakagusuku, Goeku, Yomitanzan, Gushikawa, Katsuren and Shuri. Shuri is treated as the everlasting capital...