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    General Count Sakuma Samata (佐久間 左馬太, 19 November 1844 – 5 August 1915) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, and 5th Governor-General of Taiwan...
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  • Japanese photographer Sakuma Samata (1844–1915), general in the Imperial Japanese Army Sakuma Shōzan (1811–1864), Japanese politician Sakuma Morimasa (1554-1583)...
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  • Samata may refer to: Samata Das, Bengali actor Samata (fashion entrepreneur), British-born Ghanaian fashion entrepreneur and journalist Samata Sakuma...
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    major target in that area and for many years before the capitulation. Sakuma Samata, the Governor-General of Taiwan employed massive resources in order...
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    camp sent 250 reinforcements to search the villages. The next day, Samata Sakuma encountered Mudan fighters, around 70 strong, occupying a commanding...
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  • establishment of the Sakuma Foundation was associated with Sakuma Samata, the fifth governor-general of Taiwan during the Japanese colonial rule. Sakuma served as...
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    camp sent 250 reinforcements and searched the villages. The next day, Samata Sakuma encountered Mudan fighters, around 70 strong, occupying a commanding...
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    camp sent 250 reinforcements and searched the villages. The next day, Samata Sakuma encountered Mudan fighters, around 70 strong, occupying a commanding...
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    the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, the Governor-General of Taiwan, Sakuma Samata, ordered the construction of a road through the same trail as part of...
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    Ōmikami Amaterasu 豊受大神 Toyouke no Ōmikami Toyouke-hime 佐久間 左馬太 SAKUMA, Samata Sakuma Samata 明治天皇 Meiji Tennō Emperor Meiji 崇徳天皇 Sutoku Tennō Emperor Sutoku...
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  • Taiwanese governor general, Sakuma Samata from 1910 to 1915. In the year of 1906, General of the imperial Japanese army Sakuma Samata became the fifth governor...
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    commander of the Chōsen Army in Korea. On 30 April 1915, he replaced Gen. Samata Sakuma as Governor-General of Taiwan, and held that position till June 1918...
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  • palace in Aoyama and, upon their return to Taiwan, by Governor-General Sakuma Samata. Takamatsu was so happy about the experience that he decided to settle...
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    in night operations. Some of its more noteworthy commanders included Sakuma Samata, Nogi Maresuke, Nishi Kanjiro, HIH Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, and...
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    Governor-General of Taiwan 臺灣總督 Seal of the governor-general Longest serving Sakuma Samata 11 April 1906 – 1 May 1915 Government-General of Taiwan Reports to Prime...
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    improved under Goto Shinpei, these disturbances still continued under Sakuma Samata, who succeeded Goto in 1905. As part of the push for modernisation under...
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  • year 1907 in Taiwan, Empire of Japan. Emperor: Meiji Prime Minister: Saionji Kinmochi Governor-General: Sakuma Samata 5 June – Lee Tze-fan, painter....
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    Uchida also served as Chief of Home Affairs under Governors-General Sakuma Samata and Ando Sadami, the second highest position in the colonial government...
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    Taiwan. Revolts happened in remote mountain areas with the local people. Sakuma Samata was named the Governor-General of Taiwan on 11 April 1906. He immediately...
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    11 April 1906 Monarch Meiji Preceded by Nogi Maresuke Succeeded by Sakuma Samata Personal details Born (1852-03-16)16 March 1852 Tokuyama, Suō Province...
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    the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, the Governor-General of Taiwan, Sakuma Samata, ordered the construction of a road through the same trail as part of...
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  • Minister: Katsura Tarō, Saionji Kinmochi Governor-General: Kodama Gentarō, Sakuma Samata 17 March – The 6.8 Ms Meishan earthquake affected the southwestern portion...
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  • Japan. Emperor: Meiji Prime Minister: Katsura Tarō Governor-General – Sakuma Samata 1 October – The opening of Lumachan railway station in Tainan Prefecture...
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    Imperial Taiwan Library (Kyūjitai; 臺灣總督府圖書館) on the order of governor Sakuma Samata. The library's first permanent home on Bo'ai Road (博愛路) in Taipei was...
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    but grievous wounds were inflicted upon the Japanese Governor-General Sakuma Samata during the war and caused his eventual death. The Musha Incident (Chinese...
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    governmental building was planned in 1907 by the 5th Governor-General Sakuma Samata. Construction began on June 1, 1912, and was completed on March 31,...
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  • Empire of Japan. Prime Minister: Ōkuma Shigenobu Governor-General – Sakuma Samata, Andō Teibi 26 January – The opening of Ruisui Station in Karenkō Prefecture...
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    of the main force. Saigō arrived with more troops on 22 May. Colonel Sakuma Samata commanding a 150-strong force marched too far inland and was ambushed...
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    mountainous and forested indigenous-controlled areas, Governor-General Sakuma Samata adopted a more aggressive terrain policy, attempting to pacify or eradicate...
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    forces, which consisted of the 2nd Division under Lieutenant General Sakuma Samata, and the 6th Division (less its 12th Brigade, which was left to garrison...
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