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King of Chūzan
Bunei (武寧; 1356 – c.1406, r. 1398–1406) was King of Chūzan. He was the second and last ruler of the Satto dynasty. Bunei inherited the throne upon the
Bunei
Kingdom from 1314 to 1429 on the island of Okinawa, now part of Japan
King Bunei promised to send shipwrecked Koreans, and those who were the victims of Japanese pirates (wakō), back home safely. Domestically, Bunei's reign
Chūzan
Monarchs of Okinawa Island (1372–1879)
Chinese envoy from the newly established Ming dynasty, although his son Bunei was the first to be officially recognized as the King of Chūzan. Shō Tai
King_of_Ryukyu
15th-century king of Ryukyu
leader. In 1407, following a diplomatic incident between the Chūzan king Bunei and the Ming dynasty court, Shishō took the throne, attributed by the Ryukyuan
Shō_Hashi
King of Chūzan (r. 1350–1395)
derived from a Korean term for a local official, sado. His purported son Bunei took the throne after his death and was later overthrown by the First Shō
Satto
Prefecture of Japan
tributary system. In 1406, the Aji of Sashiki, Shō Hashi, overthrew King Bunei of the Satto dynasty and installed his father, Shō Shishō, as king, establishing
Okinawa_Prefecture
King of Chūzan
official histories describe Hashi leading a coup against the cruel King Bunei of Chūzan and installing his father Shishō as king, founding what would
Shishō
Period in Okinawan history
Prince Bunei reported King Satto's death and was recognized as the next king. In 1407, Crown Prince Shishō's envoy reported his "father" Bunei's death
Sanzan_period
Largest of the Okinawa Islands in Japan
In 1407, however, a man named Hashi overthrew Satto's descendant, King Bunei, and installed his father, Shishō, as king of Chūzan. In 1429, King Shō
Okinawa_Island
Island kingdom in East Asia (1429–1879)
西威 see-i 1337–1354 Eiso dynasty Satto 察度 sattu 1355–1397 Satto dynasty Bunei 武寧 bunii 1398–1406 Satto dynasty Shō Shishō 尚思紹 shoo shisoo 1407–1421 First
Ryukyu_Kingdom
Queen of the Kingdom of Chūzan
rise to power first as Urasoe Aji and then as king of Chūzan., Her son Bunei is the second and last king of the Satto dynasty. Several traditions mention
Daughter_of_Katsuren_Aji
Chinese suzerainty. Beginning with the investiture of Satto's successor, Bunei, in 1404, twenty-two such missions traveled to Ryukyu in total, the last
Imperial Chinese missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom
Imperial_Chinese_missions_to_the_Ryukyu_Kingdom
Museum in Kyoto, Japan
branch, Bank of Japan to the Association. The director was a historian, Bunei Tsunoda, and the museum was a research museum at that time with academic
Museum_of_Kyoto
Buzura's first published work was the 1963 collection of short stories, Capul Bunei Speranțe ("Cape of Good Hope"). He continued to publish regularly after
Augustin_Buzura
Queen of the Kingdom of Chūzan
consort of the Kingdom of Chūzan Tenure 1406-1421 Predecessor Queen of Bunei Successor Machirugi, queen of Shō Hashi Burial Sashiki Yōdore Spouse Shō
Daughter_of_Misato_Shī
Japanese novelist and poet (c. 973 – c. 1014)
Japan: Heian Japan. (1999). Cambridge UP. ISBN 978-0-521-22353-9 Tsunoda, Bunei. "Real name of Murasahiki Shikibu". Kodai Bunka (Cultura antiqua). (1963)
Murasaki_Shikibu
Japanese conflict (552 AD–587 AD)
Press, 2008 p.177. Enichi Ocho et al., 総合佛教大辞典 (Kyoto: Hozokan, 1987), 523. Bunei Tsunoda, 平安時代史事典 (Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten, 1994), 1070. Kidder, Jr., J. Edward
Soga–Mononobe_conflict
Romanian fascist politician and founding member of the Iron Guard
the rank of "Commander of the Annunciation" (in Romanian, "Comandant al Bunei Vestiri") within the Legionary Movement, denoting the highest level in the
Gheorghe_Clime
Field of studies related to crimes
Feeling Deprived Makes Us Steal More". Forbes. Retrieved 10 December 2018. Bunei, E. K., & Barasa, B. (2017). "Farm Crime Victimisation in Kenya: A Routine
Criminology
Honor bestowed by the government of Japan
WWII Takeo Uesugi, awarded 2010 Masanobu Tsuji (1902–1961), awarded 1942 Bunei Tsunoda (1913–2008) [when?] [citation needed] Charles E. Tuttle (1915–1993)
Order_of_the_Sacred_Treasure
Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom
circulated, it is full of contradictions with contemporary sources. In 1406, Bunei was overthrown and Shō Shishō became the nominal ruler of Chūzan, placed
First_Shō_dynasty
Japanese nobleman (1090–1155)
(熱田神宮旧大宮司千秋氏系譜, Atsuta Shrine Head Chief Priest Chiaki clan Genealogy) Tsunoda, Bunei (1977). Ōchō no Meian Collection (王朝の明暗 所収). Tōkyōdō Shuppan. Yoritomo no
Fujiwara_no_Suenori
King of Ryūkyū
was born in 1398 to Shō Hashi, an Okinawan nobleman who overthrew King Bunei of Chūzan in 1407 and installed his father Shishō as king, founding the
Shō_Kinpuku
Ryūkyū Kingdom government position
Name In office Kings Eiso 英祖 1253–1259 Gihon Aranpō 亜蘭匏 ? – 1406? Satto, Bunei Tei Fuku 程復 1411 – ? Shō Shishō Ō Mō 王茂 1411 – ? Shō Shishō Kaiki 懐機 1428
Sessei
Romanian lawyer and founding member of the Iron Guard
as the Iron Guard), and from 1936 onwards held the title of Comandant al Bunei Vestiri ("Commandant of the Annunciation"), the highest rank in the organization
Ilie_Gârneață
Historical period of the Ryukyu Islands
grandson of a pirate from Kyushu, Hashi likely took the throne from king Bunei with the aid of Chinese officials. Hashi was a powerful military leader
Gusuku_Period
Ryukyuan politician of Chūzan
Kokushō during Bunei's reign. His name was mentioned in Chūzan Seifu in 1398 for the last time. In this year, he was sent to Ming China by Bunei to pay tribute
Aranpō
14th to 15th century title given to Okinawan kings
missions from 1403 to 1416, he also styled himself as a nephew of King Bunei and a nephew of King Shishō. Historian Dana Masayuki noted that Sangurumi's
King_of_Sannan
One of three political entities which controlled Okinawa during Sanzan period
with China's favor; no response came from China for eleven years. In 1406, Bunei, King of Chūzan, was formally invested by representatives of the Ming Court
Hokuzan
Romanian fascist politician
Gârneață) to the rank of "Commandant of the Annunciation" ("Comandant al Bunei Vestiri"). As the Legionary Movement gained in membership and popularity
Radu_Mironovici
Ryukyu Kingdoms of the Sanzan period – Tributary state of the Ming dynasty Bunei, Chief (1398–1406) Nanzan: Ryukyu Kingdoms of the Sanzan period – Tributary
List of state leaders in the 15th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_15th_century
Overview of the military of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Shō Hashi. He first captured Ōzato Castle in 1403, then overthrew King Bunei of Chūzan in 1407, installing his father as king. He moved the capital from
Military of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Military_of_the_Ryukyu_Kingdom
138°09′15″E / 36.35366593°N 138.15409024°E / 36.35366593; 138.15409024 [124] Bunei-ji Stone Chamber 文永寺石室 Buneiji sekishitsu 1283 Iida Nagano 35°28′15″N 137°50′40″E
List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Kamakura period: structures)
List_of_Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_(Kamakura_period:_structures)
Former currency in Japan
alloys contained more different types of metals other than copper. 4 mon Bunei Kan'ei coins are just as common as those produced during the Meiwa period
Kan'ei_Tsūhō
presă - ședință de guvern - Guvernul a adoptat actele normative necesare bunei organizări a Referendumului pentru revizuirea Constituției". Guvernul României
2018 Romanian constitutional referendum
2018_Romanian_constitutional_referendum
Sanzan period – Tributary state of the Ming dynasty Satto, Chief (1355–1397) Bunei, Chief (1398–1406) Nanzan: Ryukyu Kingdoms of the Sanzan period – Tributary
List of state leaders in the 14th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century
Murders in Mandera County, Kenya on 31 January 2022
fully investigate the bombing. In an interview with Hiiraan Online, Rono Bunei, the North Eastern police commander, stated that the attackers had warned
2022_Mandera_attack
King of Sanhoku
Nakijin, also known as King of Sanhoku. Shō Hashi, King of Sannan, subjugated Bunei, King of Chūzan, and took over the position in 1421. By that time, a large
Han'anchi
Calendar year
Kingdom of Singapura falls, after being invaded by the Majapahit Empire. Bunei succeeds his father, Satto, as King of Chūzan (modern-day central Okinawa
1398
Decade
Kingdom of Singapura falls, after being invaded by the Majapahit Empire. Bunei succeeds his father, Satto, as King of Chūzan (modern-day central Okinawa
1390s
History of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
2 serve as introduction, volume 3 goes from the Tenson dynasty to King Bunei, volumes 4 and 5 deal with the first Shō dynasty and volumes 6 to 13 with
Chūzan_Seifu
King of Ryūkyū
Shō Chū. Chū was himself the son of Shō Hashi, who had overthrown King Bunei of Chūzan in 1407 and installed his own father Shishō as king, founding
Shō_Shitatsu
Official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
Eiso, king Taisei, king Eiji, king Tamagusuku, king Seii, king Satto, king Bunei Vol. 2 – King Shō Shishō, king Shō Hashi, king Shō Chū, king Shō Shitatsu
Kyūyō
Romanian lawyer and politician
the Legionary hierarchy, "Commander of the Annunciation" ("Comandant al Bunei Vestiri"). He came to the attention of the state authorities after participating
Alexandru Cantacuzino (militant)
Alexandru_Cantacuzino_(militant)
King of Sannan
Sannan and became King of Sannan himself. The King of Sannan then replaced Bunei as King of Chūzan in 1421. Shō Hashi finally overthrew the King of Sanhoku
Taromai
Kingdom controlling 14th century Okinawa
with China's favor; no response came from China for eleven years. In 1406, Bunei, King of Chūzan, was formally invested by representatives of the Ming Court
Nanzan
downfall of the unnamed King of Sanhoku. Shō Hashi, King of Sannan, subjugated Bunei, King of Chūzan, and took over the position in 1421. By that time, a large
King_of_Sanhoku
Football club
2025 – via bibliotecadeva.ro. "Promovarea Olimpiei este urmarea firescă a bunei sale evoluții. Convorbire cu antrenorul Gheorghe Staicu" [Olimpia's promotion
FC_Olimpia_Satu_Mare
(Deizuka Kofun) [12] Battle of Bun'ei Shinjō Historic Battlefield 文永の役新城古戦場 Bunei-no-eki Shinjō kosenjō Iki 33°50′02″N 129°43′14″E / 33.833778°N 129.720472°E
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Nagasaki)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Nagasaki)
Government body of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
世アスタヘクスクノ大ヤクモヒマイクサ ?-? Shō Sei Sanshikan Takushi Daijin 三司官沢子大臣 ?-? Shō Gen Mō Bunei Takushi Ueekata Seiri 毛文英 沢岻 親方 盛里 ? - 1526 Shō Shin, Shō Sei Ba Shiryō
Sanshikan
Ryukyuan king (1391–1444)
second eldest son of Shō Hashi, an Okinawan nobleman who overthrew King Bunei of Chūzan in 1407 and installed his father Shishō as king, founding the
Shō_Chū
Romanian poet (1887–1919)
Vol. IX, Issue 1, 2002, p. 18 B. V., "Cultură, Oameni, Fapte. Anchetele Bunei Vestiri. De vorbă cu d. Radu Gyr despre invazia iudaică în spiritualitatea
Barbu_Nemțeanu
Ryukyuan bureaucrat (died 1526)
September 1526), also known by the Chinese style name (唐名, Kara-naa) Mō Bunei (毛 文英) and childhood name (童名, warabi-naa) Tatsurokane (達魯加禰), was a bureaucrat
Takushi_Seiri
Binary star system in the constellation Perseus
brightest stars". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 355. Bibcode:2000A&A...355L..27H. Bunei Sato; Debra A. Fischer; Shigeru Ida; Hiroki Harakawa; Masashi Omiya; John
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Boy/Male
Irish
daire “â€fruitful, fertile.â€â€ The Brown Bull of Cooley (read the legend) was owned by Daire Mac Fiachna, and his refusal to sell his bull to Queen Maebh was part of the reason for the fight between the provinces of Ulster and Connacht. At present it is a very popular name in Ireland with all four spellings and it is often used as a girl’s name with the spellings Daire and Dara.
Boy/Male
Indian
Close friend, Good company, Smart one, Companion, Supreme
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Honest; Upright
Girl/Female
Indian
Tamarind
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Daniel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Cat(e)let, a pet form of Catlin.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Strong.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Holy (Allah)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic form of Cole.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old
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