Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1616) was a conflict between the Tokugawa shogunate and the Ming dynasty because of the domination over Taiwan. Japanese...
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the invading Japanese Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1616), Japanese attempted conquest in Taiwan Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874), Japanese punitive expedition...
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The Japanese invasion of Taiwan could refer to: Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1616), resulting in Japanese retreat Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874),...
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Battle of Kashii (1615) Battle of Dōmyōji (1615) Battle of Yao (1615) Battle of Wakae (1615) Battle of Tennoji (1615) Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1616) (1616–1617)...
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Treaty of Shimonoseki after the Japanese victory in the First Sino-Japanese War. The consequent Republic of Formosa resistance movement on Taiwan was defeated...
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The Japanese invasions of Korea, commonly known as the Imjin War, involved two separate yet linked invasions: an initial invasion in 1592 (Korean: 임진왜란;...
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In 1874, Japan invaded southern Taiwan in what is known as the Mudan Incident (Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874)). For six months Japanese soldiers occupied...
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forces in Taiwan before retreating, after which decades of Japanese military suppression followed. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Taiwan served as...
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Imperial Japanese troops. After Japan's surrender, most Japanese residents were expelled. While Taiwan was under Japanese rule, the Republic of China was...
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Murayama Tōan (category Invasions of Taiwan)
an important role in the handling of "Nanban trade" in Nagasaki with Christian powers, and led an invasion to Taiwan, before being executed for his Christian...
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precursor to the Qing dynasty. Established in 1616 by the Jianzhou Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci upon his reunification of the Jurchen tribes, its name was derived...
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Dutch Formosa (redirect from Dutch Governor of Taiwan)
Arima on an exploratory mission of the island. In 1616, Nagasaki official Murayama Tōan sent 13 vessels to conquer Taiwan. The fleet was dispersed by a...
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Meiji Restoration (redirect from Observations of Japanese modernization:(1868-1930))
aspiration of concluding a treaty that would open up Japanese ports for trade. Perry concluded the treaty that would open up two Japanese ports (Shimoda...
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Tokugawa shogunate (redirect from Shogunate of Tokugawa)
the housing of wives and children of the daimyos in the capital as hostages. In 1616, there was a failed attempt of the invasion of Taiwan by a Shogunate...
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Shogun (redirect from Shogun of Japan)
関ヶ原の戦い (in Japanese). National Archives of Japan. Archived from the original on 8 January 2023. Retrieved 9 March 2024. 豊臣秀次 (in Japanese). Japan Knowledge...
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Manchuria (redirect from Etymology of Manchuria)
Following the Mukden Incident in 1931 and the subsequent Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the Japanese declared Manchuria an "independent state", and appointed...
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"Red seal ship" passports were issued between Japan and the Philippines between 1604 and 1616. The Japanese led an abortive rebellion in Dilao against the...
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Bakumatsu (redirect from Decline of the Tokugawa)
for hostilities if his negotiations with the Japanese failed, and threatened to open fire if the Japanese refused to negotiate. He gave them two white...
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Bushido (redirect from Way of the warrior (Japan))
the etiquette of self-immolation. Bushidō (武士道) is a Japanese word that literally means "warrior way". It is first attested in the 1616 work Kōyō Gunkan...
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Edo period (redirect from Tokugawa Japan)
(和学講談所, "Institute of Lectures of Japanese classics"), specialized in Japanese domestic history and literature, influencing the rise of kokugaku, and the...
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Transition from Ming to Qing (redirect from Qing conquest of Taiwan)
with the Ming with the establishment of the Later Jin dynasty in 1616 after he unified Jurchen tribes. Many of the grievances he presented dealt with...
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in 1616 Chahar-Jurchen War (1619-1634) Battle of Ningyuan in 1626 Later Jin invasion of Joseon in 1627 Qing invasion of Joseon in 1636 Battle of Shanhai...
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The Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes), also known as the medaka, is a member of genus Oryzias (ricefish), the only genus in the subfamily Oryziinae...
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Mandate of Palestine, one notable mission on 19 October 1940 struck instead at refinery facilities in Bahrain. After the Japanese invasion of Thailand...
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Nanban trade (category Japan in non-Japanese culture)
Expulsion of the Jesuits from Japan. Prohibition of Christianity. 1615 – Japanese Jesuits start to proselytise in Vietnam. 1616 – Death of Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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This is a timeline of Taiwanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Taiwan and its predecessor states...
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trading post in Jepara. 1614–1615: The Siege of Osaka (last major threat to Tokugawa shogunate) ends. 1616: The last remaining Moriscos (Moors who had...
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admiral of the Qing navy and led an invasion of Taiwan, defeating the Tungning navy under Liu Guoxuan in the Battle of Penghu. Zheng Jing's son Zheng Keshuang...
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demographics in ancient Japan", Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies no. 63, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2009)...
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General Zheng Chenggong of China, known as "Koxinga" leads an invasion of the island of Taiwan, at the time under the control of the Dutch East India Company...
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