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    Kingdom's monarch (琉球国王 Ryūkyū-koku-ō). Instead, Shō Tai became a domain head (琉球 Ryūkyū-han-ō). In other words, the Ryukyu Kingdom was then recognized as a...
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  • hereditary prince (世子) in the Ming dynasty to inherit the title of prince (). Zhu Shangbing once suppressed the rebellion of Gao Fuxing (高福興), a native...
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    Kingdom as a han and renamed it Ryūkyū Domain (琉球, Ryūkyū-han), Shō Tai was appointed as Domain King (, han'ō). In 1879, the Meiji government abolished...
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    Proclamation in which Shō Tai was elevated to "King of the Ryūkyū Domain" (琉球, Ryūkyū Han Ō) (despite the earlier abolition of the han system). According...
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    possible Sogdian who worked at the Ming dynasty Mansion of the Prince of Qin (明朝列表 (秦王系)) as a servant Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin, a general of the Abbasid...
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  • contributions to the establishment of the Qing dynasty, ennobled as feudal princes (), and given governorships over vast territories in Southern China. The chief...
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  • then, Champa rulers did not use the title Thuận Thành trấn phiên vương (順城鎮, "Vassal king of Thuận Thành trấn"); Champa was regarded as a chiefdom under...
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  • declared the islands to be the Ryūkyū Domain (琉球, Ryūkyū-han), with King Shō Tai as the head of the Han (, Han'ō) in 1872. Worrying about the future of...
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  • 爲徐州刺史,尋徵軍諮祭酒,居丹徒之京口。) Jin Shu, vol.62 (時帝方拓定江南,未遑北伐,逖進說曰:"晉室之亂,非上無道而下怨叛也。由爭權,自相誅滅,遂使戎狄乘隙,毒流中原。今遺黎既被殘酷,人有奮擊之志。大王誠能發威命將,使若逖等為之統主,則郡國豪傑必因風向赴,沈弱之士欣於來蘇,庶...
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  • under the Xuan Han (玄漢異姓王國(ㄒㄩㄢˊ ㄏㄢˋ ㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄈㄢ ㄨㄤˊ ㄍㄨㄛˊ)) (AD 24–?) Biyang (比陽(ㄅㄧˇ ㄧㄤˊ)) (AD 24–25) – Ruled by the House of Wang () of Han descent Huaiyang...
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