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    1299 (Shōan 1, 8th day of the 10th month): Chinese Chan master Yishan Yining arrived in Kamakura as a last Mongol envoy. March 2, 1301 (Shōan 3, 21st...
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  • around the year 1553. Shōan's mother, the wife of Miyaō Saburō, was known as Sōon. She became the second wife of Sen no Rikyū. Shōan was adopted into the...
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    (sokui) and the nengō was changed to Shōan to mark the beginning of a new emperor's reign. 1 November 1299 (Shōan 1, 8th day of the 10th month): Chinese...
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    by a previous marriage, known in history as Sen Shōan. Due to many complex circumstances, Sen Shōan, rather than Rikyū's legitimate heir, Dōan, became...
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    registered as an important cultural property. Shōan-dō was constructed in 1920, and contained a wooden image of Sen Shōan, after whom the teahouse was named. Tanhoku-tei...
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    Matsuoka Shoan (松岡 恕庵, 1668-1746) was an Edo era Japanese Confucianist and herbalist. Matsuoka was born in Kyoto in Kanbun 8 as Matsuoka Gentatsu (玄達)...
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    to the Jimyōin-tō Emperor Go-Fushimi, his second cousin. 2 March 1301 (Shōan 3, 21st day of the 1st month): In the 5th year of Go-Fushimi-tennō's reign...
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    Kengen (乾元) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Shōan and before Kagen. This period spanned the years from November 1302 through...
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    a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Shōō and before Shōan. This period spanned the years from August 1293 through April 1299. The...
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    eucalyptus trees "have become an integral -- and a pleasing -- element in the Shoan landscape and has largely displaced the slow-growing native 'cedar' (Juniperus...
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    respected intelligence agency". New Statesman. Retrieved July 2, 2019. Shoan, Amir (February 1, 2018). "'If she wants to, a woman can head the Mossad'"...
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  • by more than one era name or nengō. Shōō (1288–1293) Einin (1293–1299) Shōan (1299–1302) Kengen (1302–1303) Kagen (1303–1306) Tokuji (1306–1308) Enkyō...
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  • (No Genri)" at p. 935, p. 935, at Google Books Nussbaum, "Minabuchi no Shōan" at p. 632, p. 632, at Google Books Nussbaum, "Sōmin" at p. 900, p. 900...
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  • magician Chhabra, Disha's father Raj Qushal as Lalli Raksha Pannwar as Dipa Shoan Zagade as Riju George Sandeep Shikhar as Ramswaroop Rajiv Nema as Nema Sameer...
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    founder (祖), with his adopted son-in-law, Sen Shōan as their shared second generation iemoto, and Sen Shōan's son, Sen Sōtan, as their shared third generation...
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    Jennifer Hale as Aayla Secura, Riyo Chuchi Julian Holloway as Almec, Admiral Shoan Killian Tom Kenny as Nute Gunray, Lt. Tan Divo, Greedo, Additional voices...
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    showing that the emperor had arrived. On 8 January 1896, the emperor's elite Shoan infantry captured the fort's well, and then beat off desperate Italian attempts...
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    title kenzushi: Takamuko no Kuromaro (no Genri) and Minabuchi no Shōan. Kuromaro and Shōan, along with the Buddhist monk Sōmin remained in China for 32 years...
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    territories that were annexed included those of the western Oromo (non-Shoan Oromo), Sidama, Gurage, Wolayta, and Dizi. Among the imperial troops was...
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  • Abdicated. 93 Tanehito 胤仁 Emperor Go-Fushimi 後伏見天皇 1298–1301 (3 years) Einin, Shōan 1288–1336 (48 years) Son of Emperor Fushimi. From the Jimyōin line. Forced...
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    Fushin-an (不審庵, Doubting Hut) by Sen no Rikyū. It was moved by his son Sen Shōan to the Omotesenke estate. Zangetsu-tei (残月亭, Morning Moon Arbour) belongs...
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    religious relationship existed with the neighbouring tower complexes Tyarsh and Shoan. In 2012-2015 the tower complex was reconstructed. It has 8 combat, 2 semi-combat...
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    defenders continue their defense for 12 days, leading to a truce. March 2 – (Shōan 3, 21st day of the 1st month) Emperor Go-Fushimi abdicates the throne after...
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    of Han Jōan 承安 1171–1175 AD 5 years Book of Documents Also rendered as Shōan. Angen 安元 1175–1177 AD 3 years Book of Han Jishō 治承 1177–1181 AD 5 years...
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    300–301 Iranian calendar 678–679 Islamic calendar 699–700 Japanese calendar Shōan 2 (正安2年) Javanese calendar 1211–1212 Julian calendar 1300 MCCC Korean calendar...
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  • His brother-in-law was Sen Shōan, and one of the reasons for the complexity of the family lineage after Rikyū is that Shōan, rather than Dōan, became the...
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    son-in-law, Sen Shōan, reestablished the Kyoto Sen household after Rikyū's death. It is located on Ogawa street in the Kamigyō ward of Kyoto. Shōan's son Sen...
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    Haji, Abbas. "Arsi Oromo Political and Military Resistance Against the Shoan Colonial Conquest (1881-6)" (PDF). Journal of Oromo Studies. II (1–2). Oromo...
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    Amharas, the Northern Shoans specifically call themselves Amhara. That is why the Oromo and Tigrian discourse associate the Northern Shoans as oppressive-Amharas...
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  • refloated post-war, repaired and entered French service in 1949 as La Saône. Shoan Maru  Imperial Japanese Navy World War II: The Kaiko Maru-class transport...
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