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    Keian (慶安) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Shōhō and before Jōō. This period spanned the years from February 1648 through September...
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  • The Keian Uprising (慶安事件, Keian Jiken) was a failed coup d'état attempt carried out against the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan in 1651, by a number of rōnin...
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  • For the Japanese era, see Keian (1648-1652). Keian Genju (桂庵 玄樹, 1427 – June 28, 1508) was a Rinzai school Buddhist priest and Confucian scholar in late...
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    long period of peace occurred between the Siege of Osaka in 1615 and the Keian Uprising in 1651. This period saw the bakufu prioritise civil administration...
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  • released periodically in 2024. The first chapter titled Record's Fragment: Keian Command Championship focuses on Boss and a new servant named Ibuki Douji...
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    Keihan Hai (redirect from Keian Hai)
    The Keihan Hai (Japanese 京阪杯) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbreds aged three and over, run in November over a distance of 1200 metres on turf at...
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    prohibited serving new masters. As rōnin found fewer options, they joined in the Keian Uprising of 1651. This forced the shogunate to rethink its policy. It relaxed...
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    慶長 1596~1615 Genna 元和 1615~1624 Kan'ei 寛永 1624~1644 Shōhō 正保 1644~1648 Keian 慶安 1648~1652 Jōō 承応 1652~1655 Meireki 明暦 1655~1658 Manji 万治 1658~1661 Kanbun...
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    were brutal in suppressing the rebellion, which came to be known as the Keian Uprising or the "Tosa Conspiracy". Chuya was brutally executed along with...
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    1649 (Keian 2, 20th day of the 2nd month): There was a major earthquake in Edo. 1651 (Keian 4): Tokugawa Ietsuna was proclaimed shōgun. 1652 (Keian 5, 5th...
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