Table of Contents
12 relations: Chūzan Seifu, Chongzhen Emperor, Fujian, Invasion of Ryukyu, Ming dynasty, Ryukyu Kingdom, Sanshikan, Shō Hō, Tomigusuku Seizoku, Ueekata, Urasoe Chōri, Urasoe Chōshi.
- 17th-century Ryukyuan people
Chūzan Seifu
was an official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom compiled between 1697 and 1701 by a group of scholar-officials led by Sai Taku.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Chūzan Seifu
Chongzhen Emperor
The Chongzhen Emperor (6 February 1611 – 25 April 1644), personal name Zhu Youjian, courtesy name Deyue (德約),Wang Yuan (王源),Ju ye tang wen ji (《居業堂文集》), vol.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Chongzhen Emperor
Fujian
Fujian is a province on the southeastern coast of China.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Fujian
Invasion of Ryukyu
The by forces of the Japanese feudal domain of Satsuma took place from March to May of 1609, and marked the beginning of the Ryukyu Kingdom's status as a vassal state under the Satsuma domain.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Invasion of Ryukyu
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Ming dynasty
Ryukyu Kingdom
The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Ryukyu Kingdom
Sanshikan
The Sanshikan (三司官 sanshikwan), or Council of Three, was a government body of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, which originally developed out of a council of regents.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Sanshikan
Shō Hō
was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Shō Hō
Tomigusuku Seizoku
, also known by his Chinese style name, was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Kunigami Chōchi and Tomigusuku Seizoku are 17th-century Ryukyuan people, Sanshikan and Ueekata.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Tomigusuku Seizoku
Ueekata
, in the Okinawan language, was the highest rank in the yukatchu aristocracy of the former Ryukyu Kingdom (modern-day Okinawa, Japan), though it was still below the aji nobility.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Ueekata
Urasoe Chōri
, also known by and his Chinese style name, was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Kunigami Chōchi and Urasoe Chōri are 17th-century Ryukyuan people, Sanshikan and Ueekata.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Urasoe Chōri
Urasoe Chōshi
was a politician and bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Kunigami Chōchi and Urasoe Chōshi are 17th-century Ryukyuan people, Sanshikan and Ueekata.
See Kunigami Chōchi and Urasoe Chōshi
See also
17th-century Ryukyuan people
- Chatan Chōai
- Chatan Chōchō
- Goeku Chōsei
- Gushichan Chōsei
- Gushikawa Chōei
- Gusukuma Seikyū
- Ikegusuku An'i
- Ikegusuku Anken
- Ikegusuku Anrai
- Inoha Seihei
- Inoha Seiki
- Ishadō Seifu
- Jana Ueekata
- Kian (tea master)
- Kikuin Sōi
- Kin Chōtei
- Kunigami Chōchi
- Kunigami Seisoku
- Kunigami Seiya
- Mabuni Ankō
- Misato Anman
- Misato Chōtei
- Nago Ryōhō
- Nakijin Chōyō
- Oroku Chōki
- Sadoyama Anji
- Sai On
- Sai Taku
- Shikina Seimei
- Shō Kyō
- Shō Shōken
- Tajima Chōyū
- Takamine Tokumei
- Takehara An'i
- Tamagusuku Chōkun
- Tansui Ueekata
- Tei Junsoku
- Tomigusuku Seiryō
- Tomigusuku Seizoku
- Tōma Jūchin
- Urasoe Chōri
- Urasoe Chōshi
- Yamazaki Nikyū
- Yoshiya Chiru
- Yuntanza Seishō
- Ōzato Chōryō

