Events in the year 1848 in Japan. Monarch: Kōmei January 4 - Katsura Tarō (d. 1913), general and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Japan. "明治宰相列伝 : 桂太郎...
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Revolution of 1848 (French: Révolution française de 1848), also known as the February Revolution (Révolution de février), was a period of civil unrest in France...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1848. 1848 (MDCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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Hungarian Revolution of 1848, also known in Hungary as Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849 (Hungarian: 1848–49-es forradalom és szabadságharc)...
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catches in May and June. During the peak years of 1848 and 1849 a total of over 170 vessels (over 60 in 1848, and over 110 in 1849) cruised in the Sea...
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The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January...
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Shimada Ichirō (category 1848 births)
1848 – July 27, 1878) was a Japanese samurai who lived during the transition from the Edo period to the Meiji era. He is best known for his role in the...
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Emperor Kōmei (redirect from Komei, Emperor of Japan)
1867), posthumously honored as Emperor Kōmei, was the 121st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kōmei's reign spanned...
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The Russo-Japanese War was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and...
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Henry Dyer (category 1848 births)
1848 – 25 September 1918) was a Scottish engineer who contributed much to founding Western-style technical education in Japan and Scottish-Japanese relations...
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Inaba (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Japanese daimyō Inaba Masatake (稲葉 正武, 1769–1840), Japanese daimyō Inaba Masayasu (稲葉 正休, 1640–1684), Japanese daimyō Inaba Masayoshi (稲葉 正善, 1848–1902)...
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Katsura (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Katsura River, a Japanese river Katsura, Kyoto, a suburb of Kyoto City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Marquess Katsura Taro (1848–1913), Japanese Prime Minister...
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Tokugawa Ieyoshi (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
becomes 121st Emperor of Japan. 1847 (Kōka 4): Zenkoji earthquake causes major damage in Shinano Province and surrounding areas 1848 (Kaei 1): Era name changed...
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of Japan is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet. This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime...
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seventy-two cannons. However, Japanese representatives refused to negotiate, and he returned home empty-handed. In 1848, Captain James Glynn sailed to...
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Sakoku (redirect from Closure of Japan)
Father Ko. In 1848, Scottish/Chinook Ranald MacDonald pretended to be shipwrecked on the island of Rishiri in order to gain access to Japan. He was sent...
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La Pérouse Strait (category Straits of Japan)
violating Japan's prohibition against nuclear weapons in its territory. Between 1848 and 1892, American whaleships passed through the strait in the spring...
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Isamu (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
born 1910), Japanese skier Isamu Shibayama (1930-2018), Peruvian-American civil rights activist Isamu Sonoyama (園山 勇, 1848–1921), Japanese politician Isamu...
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Tōgō Heihachirō (category 1848 births)
平八郎, 27 January 1848 – 30 May 1934), served as a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and became one of Japan's greatest naval...
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Tarō (given name) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
1965), a Japanese composer Taro Kagawa (賀川 太郎, 1922–1990), Japanese footballer Katsura Tarō (桂 太郎, 1848–1913), Japanese soldier who served in the Imperial...
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legislature of Japan (1889–) Imperial Diet (Austria), short-lived body that represented the non-Hungarian lands of the Austrian Empire (1848–1849) Diet (assembly)...
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resident of Japan was Ranald MacDonald, who arrived in Japan in 1848 and was the first native speaker to teach the English language in Japan. In 1830, Nathaniel...
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Onna-musha (redirect from Women warriors in medieval Japan)
term referring to female warriors in pre-modern Japan, who were members of the bushi (warrior) class. They were trained in the use of weapons to protect their...
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Iapoa (1620) 1848: Kaisei zoho Bango sen (1848) The list below shows the Japanese readings of letters in Katakana, for spelling out words, or in acronyms...
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Arinobu (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
(written: 有信) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Arinobu Fukuhara (福原 有信, 1848–1924), Japanese pharmacist and businessman...
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Emperor Ninkō (redirect from Emperor Nin'ko of Japan)
Ayahito (Japanese: 恵仁, 16 March 1800 – 21 February 1846), posthumously honored as Emperor Ninkō (仁孝天皇, Ninkō-tennō), was the 120th emperor of Japan, according...
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Fukuhara (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Japanese table tennis player Arinobu Fukuhara (福原 有信, 1848–1924), Japanese pharmacist and businessman Ayaka Fukuhara (福原 綾香, born 1989), Japanese voice...
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Togo (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Heihachirō (東郷 平八郎, 1848–1934), Japanese admiral Tōgō Masamichi (東郷正路, 1852–1906), Japanese admiral Togo Murano (村野 藤吾, 1891–1984), Japanese architect Seiji...
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politician, 34th governor of Maryland Takahashi Oden (1848–1879), Japanese murderer, last woman in Japan to be executed by beheading Odèn, Catalonia, Spain...
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1848 Delvaux (prov. designation: 1933 QD) is a stony Koronis asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 17 kilometers in diameter...
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