• Shimazu Iehisa (島津 家久, 1547 – July 10, 1587) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, who was a member of the Shimazu clan of Satsuma Province. He...
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  • Shimazu Toyohisa (島津 豊久, July, 1570 – October 21, 1600) or Shimazu Tadatoyo, son of Shimazu Iehisa and nephew of Shimazu Yoshihiro, was a Japanese samurai...
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    later took the name of Iehisa (家久). Like his father and uncle, he was known for bravery on the battlefield. As head of the Shimazu clan, he sought to remove...
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    Shimazu Hisamitsu, as regent) Shimazu Tadashige Shimazu Tadahide Shimazu Nobuhisa(Chairman of the Shimazu limited) Shimazu Toshihisa Shimazu Iehisa Shimazu...
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    daughter of Iriki'in Shigesato (入来院重聡), Sesshō (雪窓). Shimazu Yoshihiro, Shimazu Toshihisa and Shimazu Iehisa were his brothers. He is said to have been born...
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    Shimazu family to successfully reclaim them. He nurtured such future leaders like Shimazu Yoshihisa and his brothers Yoshihiro, Toshihisa and Iehisa who...
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    the Edo period. He had four grandsons Shimazu Yoshihisa, Shimazu Yoshihiro, Shimazu Toshihisa, and Shimazu Iehisa. Tadayoshi died in 1568 at the age of...
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  • (近衛 家久) (1687–1737), Japanese kugyō Shimazu Iehisa (島津 家久) (1547–1587), Japanese samurai Iehisa Station (家久駅, Iehisa-eki), train station in Echizen, Fukui...
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    was the third daughter of Shimazu Yoshihisa, 16th head of the Shimazu clan, and wife to the 18th clan head, Shimazu Iehisa. Kameju is known as a beautiful...
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    Shimazu Yoshihiro (島津 義弘, August 21, 1535 – August 30, 1619) was the second son of Shimazu Takahisa and the younger brother of Shimazu Yoshihisa. Traditionally...
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    the Northern Ryukyu Islands, which lie southwest of Japan. In 1609, Shimazu Iehisa requested permission from the shogunate to invade Ryukyu. After a three-month...
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  • Battle of Mimigawa (category Shimazu clan)
    younger brother, Shimazu Iehisa. Shimazu Yoshihisa had a dream the night before the battle, which he turned into a poem, and the Shimazu considered a good...
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    "「島津豊久」は父・家久と伯父・義弘の薫陶を受けた名将であった!" [Shimazu Toyohisa was a famous general who was mentored by his father, Iehisa, and his uncle, Yoshihiro!]. 戦国ヒストリー...
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  • inner circle of Ming dynasty After 1624 Kawaminami Genbei (First) 河南源兵衛 Shimazu Iehisa 300 koku. He was political refugee from Ming. Tōtsūji (Chinese translator)...
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  • Battle of Okitanawate (category Shimazu clan)
    until 1584. When the army was reorganized and commanded by the able Shimazu Iehisa, younger brother of Yoshihisa, the allies put Shimabara under siege...
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  • Shimazu Toshihisa (島津 歳久, August 15, 1537 – August 25, 1592) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, He called 'Saemon no kami'. he was...
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  • Otomo troops. Shimazu Iehisa and Yamada Arinobu sallied from Takajo castle and attacked the Otomo army from the rear. Later, the Shimazu army defeated...
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    "「島津豊久」は父・家久と伯父・義弘の薫陶を受けた名将であった!" [Shimazu Toyohisa was a famous general who was mentored by his father, Iehisa, and his uncle, Yoshihiro!]. 戦国ヒストリー...
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  • Nobuyuki Sanada Yukimura Shibata Naganori Shima Sakon Shimazu Iehisa Shimazu Toshihisa Shimazu Toyohisa Sogō Kazumasa Sue Harukata T Tachibana Ginchiyo...
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  • received permission of Shimazu Iehisa. He wore wafuku and changed his name to Kunigami Samanokami (国頭左馬頭), and received weapons from Iehisa. Before he arrived...
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  • pass to Satsuma conquer Kyūshū island. In December 1585, Shimazu Iehisa the commander of Shimazu army, ordered his general to siege Tsurusaki castle with...
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    Kyūshū campaign (category Shimazu clan)
    daimyō of Kyūshū, and by 1585 the Shimazu family of Satsuma were the primary power on the island. In 1586, Shimazu clan heard of Hideyoshi's plans for...
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    Sadowara Castle (category Shimazu clan)
    by the Shimazu, who captured Sadowara Castle, forcing the Itō clan into exile. After the fall of Itō clan, the Shimazu clan placed Shimazu Iehisa (1547-1587)...
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  • Konoe Iehisa (近衛 家久, June 17, 1687 – September 11, 1737), son of regent Iehiro, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868). He held...
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  • han system. In 1577, Shimazu Iehisa entered Sadowara Castle, and the possession of his land was assured in 1588. In 1603, Shimazu Yukihisa entered the...
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    Taketa 1185 Ogata Koreyoshi Obi Castle 飫肥城 Miyazaki Nichinan Sengoku period Tsuchimochi clan Kagoshima Castle 鹿児島城 Kagoshima Kagoshima 1602 Shimazu Iehisa...
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  • Harunobu called for the help of the Shimazu clan against the forces of Ryūzōji Takanobu. The Shimazu sent Shimazu Iehisa to Shimabara. During the year 1584...
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    Sōsan Shimazu Tadayoshi Shimazu Takahisa Shimazu Yoshihisa : Kokubu Castle Shimazu Yoshihiro : Iino Castle Shimazu Iehisa Shimazu Teruhisa Shimazu Toyohisa...
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    They were met by arquebus and arrow fire, and the main body of the Shimazu under Iehisa and Tadamoto, then fell upon them. After much fierce fighting the...
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  • Minamata was the entry point for the Ōtomo lands in Higo province. When Shimazu Iehisa encamped near the castle with 115,000 men, Yoshihi was forced to surrender...
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