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  • Musha-e
  • Japanese art form

    Musha-e (武者絵), a type of Japanese art developed in the late 18th century, is a genre of the ukiyo-e woodblock printing technique. It represents images

    Musha-e

    Musha-e

    Musha-e

  • MUSHA
  • 1990 video game

    MUSHA is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile for the Sega Genesis. An entry in Compile's shooter series, Aleste, MUSHA places

    MUSHA

    MUSHA

  • Onna-musha
  • Female warrior in pre-Meiji Era Japan

    Onna-musha (女武者) is a term referring to female warriors in pre-modern Japan, who were members of the bushi (warrior) class. They were trained in the use

    Onna-musha

    Onna-musha

    Onna-musha

  • Bara (genre)
  • Gay manga

    contemporary gay erotic Japanese art belongs. Tagame instead considers musha-e (warrior's pictures) to be a more direct forerunner to art styles common

    Bara (genre)

    Bara_(genre)

  • Musha Cay
  • Private island in the southern Bahamas

    Musha Cay is a 700-acre (280 ha), privately owned island in the Exuma Chain, in the southern Bahamas. It is located 85 miles (137 km) southeast of Nassau

    Musha Cay

    Musha_Cay

  • Musha land
  • Ottoman agricultural term

    Musha' lands (مشاع) are agricultural common lands owned jointly by the community and loosely taxed, as defined in the Land Code of 1858. Lands designated

    Musha land

    Musha_land

  • Musha Incident
  • 1930 uprising in Japanese Taiwan

    The Musha Incident (Chinese and Japanese: 霧社事件; pinyin: Wùshè Shìjiàn; Wade–Giles: Wu4-she4 Shih4-chien4; rōmaji: Musha Jiken; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bū-siā Sū-kiāⁿ)

    Musha Incident

    Musha Incident

    Musha_Incident

  • Utagawa Kuniyoshi
  • Japanese artist

    his students began an apprenticeship in which they worked primarily on musha-e in a style similar to that of their master. As they became established

    Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    Utagawa_Kuniyoshi

  • Glossary of ukiyo-e
  • subject Musha-e (武者絵); warrior print Muzan-e (無残絵); woodcut prints of violent nature published in the late Edo and Meiji periods Nagasaki-e (長崎絵); prints

    Glossary of ukiyo-e

    Glossary_of_ukiyo-e

  • Musha shugyō
  • Samurai warrior pilgrimage

    Musha shugyō (武者修行, training in warriorship) is a samurai warrior's quest or pilgrimage. The concept is similar to the Chinese youxia, or knight errantry

    Musha shugyō

    Musha_shugyō

  • Toyohara Chikanobu
  • Japanese samurai and artist (1838–1912)

    battle scene from the Russo-Japanese War Examples of warrior prints (武者絵, Musha-e) include: Gempei Seisuiki series,Miura Daisuke Yoshiaki (1093-1181) Azuma

    Toyohara Chikanobu

    Toyohara Chikanobu

    Toyohara_Chikanobu

  • Uchiwa-e
  • Japanese woodblock prints

    yakusha-e (actor prints), bijin-ga (beauties), fūkei-ga (landscapes), kachō-ga (nature prints) and musha-e (warrior prints). Some notable uchiwa-e works

    Uchiwa-e

    Uchiwa-e

    Uchiwa-e

  • Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest
  • Print series by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    best known for musha-e, a genre of ukiyo-e woodblock printing that depicts warriors from history and mythology. His late 1820s musha-e, 108 Heroes of

    Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest

    Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest

    Sketches_of_the_Life_of_the_Great_Priest

  • Galesh-e Musha
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Galesh-e Musha (Persian: گالش موشا, also Romanized as Gālesh-e Mūshā) is a village in Malfejan Rural District, in the Central District of Siahkal County

    Galesh-e Musha

    Galesh-e_Musha

  • Utagawa Toyokuni
  • Japanese artist (1769–1825)

    particular his yakusha-e actor portraits, a field which he took to new heights. He also, however, produced other genres such as musha-e warrior prints, shunga

    Utagawa Toyokuni

    Utagawa Toyokuni

    Utagawa_Toyokuni

  • Sharaku
  • Japanese ukiyo-e artist

    and Godairiki Koi no Fūjime at the Miyako-za; 1 is a sumo print; 2 are musha-e warrior prints; and 1 is of the god of luck Ebisu. Fourth-period prints

    Sharaku

    Sharaku

    Sharaku

  • Kunisada
  • Japanese woodblock print artist (1786–1865)

    only on the title page with his alias "Matahei". Landscape prints and musha-e (samurai warrior prints) by Kunisada are rare, and only about 100 designs

    Kunisada

    Kunisada

    Kunisada

  • Japanese art
  • of Art, est. 1923 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Japanese artists category Musha-e Urushi once attracted the world urushi-joboji.com Masayuki Murata. 明治工芸入門

    Japanese art

    Japanese art

    Japanese_art

  • Hokkei
  • Japanese artist (1780–1850)

    in 1835–36. He also produced full-colour nishiki-e prints in a wide variety of genres, such as musha-e warrior prints and bijin-ga portraits of beauties

    Hokkei

    Hokkei

    Hokkei

  • Naginata
  • Type of Japanese polearm

    and sōhei (warrior monks). The naginata is the iconic weapon of the onna-musha, a type of female warrior belonging to the Japanese nobility. A naginata

    Naginata

    Naginata

    Naginata

  • Utagawa Yoshiiku
  • Japanese artist (1833 - 1904)

    Yoshiiku's earliest works were portraits of actors (yakusha-e), beauties (bijin-ga), and warriors (musha-e). He later followed Kuniyoshi into making satirical

    Utagawa Yoshiiku

    Utagawa Yoshiiku

    Utagawa_Yoshiiku

  • Hangaku Gozen
  • Female samurai warrior of the late 12th and early 13th century

    Lady Hangaku (坂額御前, Hangaku Gozen) was a onna-musha warrior, one of the relatively few Japanese warrior women commonly known in history or classical literature

    Hangaku Gozen

    Hangaku Gozen

    Hangaku_Gozen

  • Egawa Tomekichi
  • Japanese woodblock carver

    complained about the standard of cutting in earlier editions of his Manga, Musha-e zukushi, and other books, and urged repeatedly that they employ Egawa Tomechiki

    Egawa Tomekichi

    Egawa Tomekichi

    Egawa_Tomekichi

  • Tomoe Gozen
  • Female samurai

    Tomoe Gozen (巴 御前, Japanese pronunciation: [tomo.e]) was an onna-musha, a female samurai, mentioned in The Tale of the Heike. There is doubt as to whether

    Tomoe Gozen

    Tomoe Gozen

    Tomoe_Gozen

  • Gil-e Musha
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Gil-e Musha (Persian: گيل موشا, also Romanized as Gīl-e Mūshā) is a village in Malfejan Rural District, in the Central District of Siahkal County, Gilan

    Gil-e Musha

    Gil-e_Musha

  • Female Ghost (Kunisada)
  • Ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Kunisada, 1852

    beautiful women), yūrei-zu (ghost pictures), sumō-e (sumo wrestler pictures), shunga (erotica) and musha-e (warrior prints). According to modern critics,

    Female Ghost (Kunisada)

    Female Ghost (Kunisada)

    Female_Ghost_(Kunisada)

  • Musha, Egypt
  • Place in Asyut Governorate, Egypt

    Hopkins Collection includes photographs of Musha from the 1980s. 27°07′N 31°14′E / 27.117°N 31.233°E / 27.117; 31.233 Peust, Carsten. "Die Toponyme

    Musha, Egypt

    Musha,_Egypt

  • Katsukawa Shun'ei
  • Japanese ukiyo-e artist

    zue ("Illustrated Guide to the Theatre") by Shikitei Sanba. He also made musha-e warrior prints and prints of sumo wrestlers. In c. 1800 he took over as

    Katsukawa Shun'ei

    Katsukawa Shun'ei

    Katsukawa_Shun'ei

  • Musha Church massacre
  • Event of the Rwandan Genocide

    The Musha Church massacre was the killing of approximately 1180 Tutsi civilians in April 1994 by the Interahamwe, a Hutu paramilitary organization. According

    Musha Church massacre

    Musha Church massacre

    Musha_Church_massacre

  • List of works by Sharaku
  • and Godairiki Koi no Fūjime at the Miyako-za; 1 is a sumo print; 2 are musha-e warrior prints; and 1 is of the god of luck Ebisu. Edo Sunago Kichirei

    List of works by Sharaku

    List_of_works_by_Sharaku

  • Fan print with two bugaku dancers
  • Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada

    wrestler pictures), shunga (erotica), musha-e (warrior prints), and uchiwa-e. He is also credited with popularizing Genji-e, a print genre related to the 11th

    Fan print with two bugaku dancers

    Fan print with two bugaku dancers

    Fan_print_with_two_bugaku_dancers

  • Keroro RPG: Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku
  • 2010 video game

    Keroro RPG: Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku is an action role-playing game developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Namco Bandai Games for

    Keroro RPG: Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku

    Keroro_RPG:_Kishi_to_Musha_to_Densetsu_no_Kaizoku

  • Nishikawa Sukenobu
  • Japanese printmaker (1671–1750)

    classes in their daily lives. He also produced books of kimono patterns, Musha-e portraits of warriors, illustrations of classical literature, and paintings

    Nishikawa Sukenobu

    Nishikawa Sukenobu

    Nishikawa_Sukenobu

  • Sadahide
  • Japanese artist

    beauties. In the 1830s and 1840s he broadened his output to landscapes and musha-e warrior prints. In particular, he excelled at painting bird's eye view

    Sadahide

    Sadahide

    Sadahide

  • Lady Ichikawa
  • Japanese warrior (died 1585)

    Ichikawa no Tsubone, d. April 5, 1585) was a Japanese female warrior (Onna-musha) from the Sengoku period who helped drive out Ouchi and the Otomo clan from

    Lady Ichikawa

    Lady_Ichikawa

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    culminating in the Musha Incident of 1930. Intellectuals and laborers who participated in left-wing movements were also arrested and massacred (e.g. Chiang Wei-shui

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Oni Gozen
  • Japanese Sengoku period noblewoman

    Oni Gozen (鬼御前) (fl. 16th century) was a Japanese noble lady and onna-musha from the Sengoku period. She was the wife of Hoashi Akinao (帆足鑑直) the retainer

    Oni Gozen

    Oni_Gozen

  • Yuki no Kata
  • Japanese Samurai woman

    Daughter of Ukita Yasunobu, was a Japanese female warrior (onna-musha) in the Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Ukita Hideie and Gōhime. She also

    Yuki no Kata

    Yuki no Kata

    Yuki_no_Kata

  • Superman (2025 film)
  • DC Studios film by James Gunn

    released that month. The Lola Cars Formula E team ran a special livery based on the film for the 2025 Berlin ePrix. Funko and McFarlane Toys also released

    Superman (2025 film)

    Superman_(2025_film)

  • Japanese castle
  • Fortresses constructed primarily by stone or wood in earlier Japanese history

    grander scale than those that came before, boasting a large stone base (武者返し, musha-gaeshi), a complex arrangement of concentric baileys (丸, maru), and a tall

    Japanese castle

    Japanese castle

    Japanese_castle

  • David Copperfield (illusionist)
  • American magician (born 1956)

    it's there." In 2006, Copperfield bought eleven Bahamian islands called Musha Cay. Renamed "The Islands of Copperfield Bay", the islands are a private

    David Copperfield (illusionist)

    David Copperfield (illusionist)

    David_Copperfield_(illusionist)

  • Miyohime
  • Japanese samurai woman (1553–1615)

    Miyohime (美代姫) or Enkyū Myōgetsu (圓久妙月) was a Japanese Onna-musha from the late-Sengoku period. She was a retainer of Ryūzōji clan. After her husband

    Miyohime

    Miyohime

  • Rwamagana District
  • District in Rwanda

    which are Gishali, Gahengeri,Fumbwe, mwurire, Karenge, Kigabiro, Gahengeri,Musha,Munyiginya, Muhazi, Munyaga, Nyakaliro, Nzige and Rubona. It is found in

    Rwamagana District

    Rwamagana District

    Rwamagana_District

  • Moucha Island
  • Coral island off the coast of Djibouti

    Moucha Island is one of the popular holiday destinations in Djibouti. Musha, the main city on the island, is served by the Moucha Airport. All of these

    Moucha Island

    Moucha Island

    Moucha_Island

  • Robo Aleste
  • 1992 video game

    the English version of the game overseas in 1993. It is a follow-up to MUSHA for the Sega Genesis. A sequel titled Dennin Aleste 2 (Robo Aleste 2) was

    Robo Aleste

    Robo_Aleste

  • Masato Ichishiki
  • Japanese manga artist (born 1971)

    SD Gundam Force: Destructive Daishogun Appears!!Zako? (2004) SD Gundam Musha Banchō Fūunroku (2006–2008) Fusion Chronicle Gundam Battle Rave (2008) Jyuuken

    Masato Ichishiki

    Masato_Ichishiki

  • Pishkeli Jan-e Pain
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Pishkeli Jan-e Pain (Persian: پيشكليجان پايين, also Romanized as Pīshkelī Jān-e Pā’īn; also known as Peshgel Jān-e Pā’īn and Pīshkījān) is a village in

    Pishkeli Jan-e Pain

    Pishkeli_Jan-e_Pain

  • Aleste 2
  • 1989 video game

    series to feature the recurring series heroine Ellinor who later appeared in Musha Aleste. Aleste 2, along with other Compile shooters, was also released for

    Aleste 2

    Aleste_2

  • Uchida Ieyoshi
  • Samurai of the Kiso Minamoto Clan

    was most famous for dying at the hands of Tomoe Gozen, the famous onna-musha, whom he failed to capture in battle at the Battle of Awazu. In 1184, during

    Uchida Ieyoshi

    Uchida Ieyoshi

    Uchida_Ieyoshi

  • Katō Tsune
  • 16th century Japanese samurai woman

    (加藤つね), Shōju-in (松寿院) or Otsune (お安) was a Japanese female warrior (Onna-musha) from the Sengoku period. She came from the Katō clan and was the wife of

    Katō Tsune

    Katō Tsune

    Katō_Tsune

  • Advanced Space Propulsion Investigation Committee
  • Japanese research group (1994–1996)

    a research group of specialists, including Yoshinari Minami and Takaaki Musha, which was organized under the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space

    Advanced Space Propulsion Investigation Committee

    Advanced_Space_Propulsion_Investigation_Committee

  • Gisagara District
  • District in Rwanda

    Gishubi, Kansi, Kibilizi, Kigembe, Mamba, Muganza, Mugombwa, Mukindo, Musha, Ndora, Nyanza and Save. The Mugombwa refugee camp is home to over 7300

    Gisagara District

    Gisagara District

    Gisagara_District

  • Yasukuni Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan

    killed due to the sinking of exchange ships (e.g. Awa Maru) Okinawan schoolchildren evacuees who were killed (e.g. the sinking of Tsushima Maru) Officials

    Yasukuni Shrine

    Yasukuni Shrine

    Yasukuni_Shrine

  • Hiroyuki Sanada
  • Japanese actor (born 1960)

    Kaneda Danny Boyle Rush Hour 3 Kenji Brett Ratner 2008 Speed Racer Mr. Musha The Wachowskis 2009 The City of Your Final Destination Pete James Ivory

    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Hiroyuki_Sanada

  • Unit 731
  • Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

    March 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2017. Cuerda-Galindo, E.; Sierra-Valentí, X.; González-López, E.; López-Muñoz, F. (2014). "Syphilis and Human Experimentation

    Unit 731

    Unit 731

    Unit_731

  • Rwandan genocide
  • Mass murder campaign in Rwanda

    from the original on 26 June 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2017. Powers, Shannon E. (2011). "Rwanda's Gacaca Courts: Implications for International Criminal

    Rwandan genocide

    Rwandan genocide

    Rwandan_genocide

  • Fujishiro Gozen
  • Japanese Samurai woman

    Fujishiro Gozen (藤代御前) was an Onna-musha from the late-Sengoku period. She lived in Mutsu province. When her husband died in battle against Tsugaru clan

    Fujishiro Gozen

    Fujishiro_Gozen

  • Vasmeh Jan
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    وسمه جان, also Romanized as Vasmeh Jān; also known as Vasmjān and Vasmjān-e Pā’īn) is a village in Pir Kuh Rural District, Deylaman District, Siahkal

    Vasmeh Jan

    Vasmeh_Jan

  • Lialehkal-e Pain
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Lialehkal-e Pain (Persian: لياله كل پايين, also Romanized as Līālehkal-e Pā’īn; also known as Līālekal) is a village in Tutaki Rural District, in the Central

    Lialehkal-e Pain

    Lialehkal-e_Pain

  • Narutō, Chiba
  • Former municipality in Kantō, Japan

    Prefecture, Japan. Narutō Town was established on April 1, 1889 within Musha District. Musha District became part of Sanbu District from April 1, 1897. On October

    Narutō, Chiba

    Narutō, Chiba

    Narutō,_Chiba

  • Myōki
  • Japanese female warrior

    Myōki (妙喜) or Myokini (妙喜尼) was a Japanese female warrior (Onna-musha) from the Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Tōyama Naokage and wife of Suwabe

    Myōki

    Myōki

    Myōki

  • History of Taiwan
  • and Bunun resisted the hardest. The last major aboriginal rebellion, the Musha (Wushe) Uprising occurred on 27 October 1930 when the Seediq people launched

    History of Taiwan

    History of Taiwan

    History_of_Taiwan

  • Hirohito
  • Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989

    9781905246359.i-272_002.pdf [bare URL PDF] https://www.ndl.go.jp/modern/e/cha4/description07.html [bare URL] Wakabayashi 1991. "Detail All of Hirohito's

    Hirohito

    Hirohito

    Hirohito

  • Nanjing Massacre
  • 1937–1938 mass murder in China

    Missionaries Bear Witness to Japanese Atrocities in Nanjing. M. E. Sharpe. Woods, John E. (1998). The Good Man of Nanking, the Diaries of John Rabe. p. 77

    Nanjing Massacre

    Nanjing Massacre

    Nanjing_Massacre

  • Children's Day (Japan)
  • Public holiday in Japan

    became extravagant, and samurai households began to display samurai dolls (Musha Ningyo, 武者人形) in addition to real armor, kabuto, and Japanese swords. Ordinary

    Children's Day (Japan)

    Children's Day (Japan)

    Children's_Day_(Japan)

  • Matsuo, Chiba
  • Former municipality in Kantō, Japan

    Prefecture, Japan. Matsuo Village was formed on April 1, 1889 within Musha District. Musha District became part of Sanbu District from April 1, 1897. On August

    Matsuo, Chiba

    Matsuo, Chiba

    Matsuo,_Chiba

  • List of Naruto episodes
  • Episodes of Japanese anime series

    Extermination 162 31 "The Cursed Warrior" Transliteration: "Shiroki Noroi Musha" (Japanese: 白き呪い武者) Directed by : Kiyomu Fukuda Storyboarded by : Shigenori

    List of Naruto episodes

    List of Naruto episodes

    List_of_Naruto_episodes

  • Ashk-e Majan Pahlu
  • Village in Gilan province, Iran

    Ashk-e Majan Pahlu (Persian: اشكمجان پهلو) is a village in Tutaki Rural District of the Central District in Siahkal County, Gilan province, Iran. At the

    Ashk-e Majan Pahlu

    Ashk-e_Majan_Pahlu

  • Knight-errant
  • Chivalric literature stock character

    abilities are called xianxia (仙俠, lit. "immortal/saintly hero"). In Japan, musha shugyō is a similar concept featuring a quest or pilgrimage in which a samurai

    Knight-errant

    Knight-errant

    Knight-errant

  • Pishkeli Jan-e Bala
  • Village in Gilan province, Iran

    Pishkeli Jan-e Bala (Persian: پيشكليجان بالا) is a village in Pir Kuh Rural District of Deylaman District in Siahkal County, Gilan province, Iran. At

    Pishkeli Jan-e Bala

    Pishkeli_Jan-e_Bala

  • Meiji Restoration
  • 1868 return to imperial rule in Japan

    daimyō. During the 1830s and 1840s famine and popular unrest was widespread (e.g. the Osaka revolt), means to resolve these issues and their symptoms had

    Meiji Restoration

    Meiji Restoration

    Meiji_Restoration

  • Soviet invasion of Manchuria
  • 1945 Soviet campaign of World War II

    Military History Section, Headquarters, Army Forces Far East, US Army. Drea, E. J. (1984). "Missing Intentions: Japanese Intelligence and the Soviet Invasion

    Soviet invasion of Manchuria

    Soviet invasion of Manchuria

    Soviet_invasion_of_Manchuria

  • Occupation of Japan
  • Post-World War II occupation of Japan

    Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-68149-0. OCLC 706022631. Caprio, Mark E.; Sugita, Yoneyuki (2007). Democracy in occupied Japan: the U.S. occupation

    Occupation of Japan

    Occupation of Japan

    Occupation_of_Japan

  • Hasunuma, Chiba
  • Former municipality in Kantō, Japan

    Prefecture, Japan. Hasunuma Village was formed on April 1, 1889, within Musha District. Musha District became part of Sanbu District from April 1, 1897. On March

    Hasunuma, Chiba

    Hasunuma, Chiba

    Hasunuma,_Chiba

  • Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines
  • Rwandan Hutu genocide-inciting radio station

    Habyarimana and Ntaryamira Events Initial events Chronology Gikondo massacre Musha Church massacre Nyarubuye massacre Parties responsible People indicted by

    Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines

    Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines

    Radio_Télévision_Libre_des_Mille_Collines

  • Attack on Pearl Harbor
  • 1941 Japanese attack on the US

    a consequence, Japan needed access to strategically important resources (e.g., iron, oil) that could not be extracted at sufficient levels in the home

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack on Pearl Harbor

    Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor

  • Tango no sekku
  • Japanese festival held on May 5

    period (1333–1573). From the Edo period (1603–1867), samurai dolls (武者人形, musha ningyo) were displayed in homes, koinobori (carp streamers) were hung in

    Tango no sekku

    Tango no sekku

    Tango_no_sekku

  • Pir Kuh-e Sofla
  • Village in Gilan province, Iran

    Pir Kuh-e Sofla (Persian: پیرکوه سفلی) is a village in Pir Kuh Rural District of Deylaman District in Siahkal County, Gilan province, Iran. At the time

    Pir Kuh-e Sofla

    Pir_Kuh-e_Sofla

  • Karaf Kol
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Karaf Kol (Persian: كرف كل'; also known as Korfgol-e Chushal) is a village in Malfejan Rural District, in the Central District of Siahkal County, Gilan

    Karaf Kol

    Karaf_Kol

  • Tazehabad-e Jankah
  • Village in Gilan province, Iran

    Tazehabad-e Jankah (Persian: تازه ابادجانكاه) is a village in Khara Rud Rural District of the Central District in Siahkal County, Gilan province, Iran

    Tazehabad-e Jankah

    Tazehabad-e_Jankah

  • Russo-Japanese War
  • 1904–1905 conflict in East Asia

    [page needed] Roosevelt earned the Nobel Peace Prize for his effort. George E. Mowry concludes that Roosevelt handled the arbitration well, doing an "excellent

    Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japanese_War

  • Pain Kala Gavabar
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    پائين كلاگوابر, also Romanized as Pā’īn Kalā Gavābar; also known as Kalākāvar-e Pā’īn) is a village in Malfejan Rural District, in the Central District of

    Pain Kala Gavabar

    Pain_Kala_Gavabar

  • Salash-e Disam
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Salash-e Disam (Persian: سلش ديسام, also Romanized as Salash-e Dīsām; also known as Salash) is a village in Khara Rud Rural District, in the Central District

    Salash-e Disam

    Salash-e_Disam

  • List of My Hero Academia characters
  • soapy water. Yoroi Musha (ヨロイムシャ, Yoroimusha) Voiced by: Yasuhiro Fujiwara (Japanese); Bill Jenkins (English) Equipped Hero: Yoroi Musha is an elderly man

    List of My Hero Academia characters

    List_of_My_Hero_Academia_characters

  • Yokoshiba, Chiba
  • Former municipality in Kantō, Japan

    established on April 1, 1889, within Musha District. It changed its name to Yokoshiba on December 28, 1892. Musha District became part of Sanbu District

    Yokoshiba, Chiba

    Yokoshiba, Chiba

    Yokoshiba,_Chiba

  • Salash
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Salash (Persian: سلش; also known as Kharārūd-e Bālā and Salash-e Kharārūd) is a village in Khara Rud Rural District, in the Central District of Siahkal

    Salash

    Salash

  • Munakata Saikaku
  • Japanese female samurai warlord

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  • Sook Ching
  • 1942 massacre in Singapore by Japan

    Proposal Shōwa era Shōwa financial crisis Jinan incident London Naval Treaty Musha Incident Counterinsurgency in Manchuria January 28 incident Anti-Comintern

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  • Hōjō Masako
  • Japanese female samurai and politician

    Masako (北条 政子; 1157 – August 16, 1225) was a Japanese female samurai (onna-musha) and politician who exercised significant power in the early years of the

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  • Emperor Taishō
  • Emperor of Japan from 1912 to 1926

    September 1923, p. 1. Seidensticker, Edward. (1990). Tokyo Rising, p. 18. Ronald E. Yates, World Leaders Bid Hirohito Farewell, Chicago T, February 24, 1989

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  • Pash-e Olya
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

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    Pash-e Olya

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  • Satsuma Rebellion
  • 1877 Japanese samurai revolt

    Proposal Shōwa era Shōwa financial crisis Jinan incident London Naval Treaty Musha Incident Counterinsurgency in Manchuria January 28 incident Anti-Comintern

    Satsuma Rebellion

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  • Senbei
  • Japanese rice cracker

    senbei), allegedly eaten by ninjas Kometsubu senbei (grains of rice senbei) Musha senbei (warrior's senbei), with peanuts baked in Nori senbei (seaweed senbei)

    Senbei

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  • Kempeitai
  • Military police of the Imperial Japanese Army

    Proposal Shōwa era Shōwa financial crisis Jinan incident London Naval Treaty Musha Incident Counterinsurgency in Manchuria January 28 incident Anti-Comintern

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  • Bala Kala Gavabar
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    بالاكلاگوابر, also Romanized as Bālā Kalā Gavābar; also known as Kalākāvar-e Bālā) is a village in Malfejan Rural District, in the Central District of

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  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • of non-violent protest against the salt tax in British India. 1930: The Musha Incident led by the Seediq Indigenous group is the last major uprising in

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

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  • Band-e Bon, Gilan
  • Village in Gilan, Iran

    Band-e Bon (Persian: بندبن, also Romanized as Band Bon; also known as Band Bonak, Bandebun, Estakhr-e Kīān, and Esţalakh Kīān) is a village in Deylaman

    Band-e Bon, Gilan

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  • Shala (river)
  • River in Albania

    descends down through the valley of Shala, Thethi, Ndërlysa and Musha, from Breg-Lumi to Porta e Shalës (Gorge of Rrshqëm), through Lotaj and in the valley

    Shala (river)

    Shala (river)

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  • Imperial Regalia of Japan
  • Three legendary treasures

    Proposal Shōwa era Shōwa financial crisis Jinan incident London Naval Treaty Musha Incident Counterinsurgency in Manchuria January 28 incident Anti-Comintern

    Imperial Regalia of Japan

    Imperial Regalia of Japan

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  • Pir Kuh-e Olya
  • Village in Gilan province, Iran

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    Pir Kuh-e Olya

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  • Banana
  • n.

    A perennial herbaceous plant of almost treelike size (Musa sapientum); also, its edible fruit. See Musa.

  • Myopsis
  • n.

    The appearance of muscae volitantes. See Muscae volitantes, under Musca.

  • Muscid
  • n.

    Any fly of the genus Musca, or family Muscidae.

  • Mush
  • v. t.

    To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.

  • Muscae
  • pl.

    of Musca

  • Musciform
  • a.

    Having the form or structure of flies of the genus Musca, or family Muscidae.

  • Musca
  • n.

    A small constellation situated between the Southern Cross and the Pole.

  • Musaceous
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or resembling, plants of the genus Musa.

  • Musa
  • n.

    A genus of perennial, herbaceous, endogenous plants of great size, including the banana (Musa sapientum), the plantain (M. paradisiaca of Linnaeus, but probably not a distinct species), the Abyssinian (M. Ensete), the Philippine Island (M. textilis, which yields Manila hemp), and about eighteen other species. See Illust. of Banana and Plantain.

  • Plantain
  • n.

    A treelike perennial herb (Musa paradisiaca) of tropical regions, bearing immense leaves and large clusters of the fruits called plantains. See Musa.

  • Mushy
  • a.

    Soft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and effusive; weakly sentimental.

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  • n.

    A variety of pyroxene, from the Mussa Alp in Piedmont; diopside.

  • Mush
  • n.

    Meal (esp. Indian meal) boiled in water; hasty pudding; supawn.

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  • Musca
  • n.

    A genus of dipterous insects, including the common house fly, and numerous allied species.

  • Bandala
  • n.

    A fabric made in Manilla from the older leaf sheaths of the abaca (Musa textilis).

  • Bluebottle
  • n.

    A large and troublesome species of blowfly (Musca vomitoria). Its body is steel blue.

  • Abaca
  • n.

    The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila.

  • Supawn
  • n.

    Boiled Indian meal; hasty pudding; mush.