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Shō Taikyū

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and father-in-law to Shō Taikyū, was plotting to overthrow the kingdom, Shō Taikyū allowed Amawari to lead a royal contingent to subjugate Nakagusuku. Following Gosamaru's defeat and subsequent death, the king discovered that it was in fact Amawari who had been plotting against him from the
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writes that Okinawan merchants sometimes earned as much as a thousand-percent return on luxury goods, that Naha grew more fully into a prosperous-looking port town, and the estates of the local lords (
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beginning, and whose schemes led to the destruction of a loyal retainer. Katsuren was then subsequently attacked by the Ryukyuan army led by
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was burned down in the conflict, which ended in the death of both Shiro and Furi, and the succession of Shō Taikyū to the throne.
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The reign of Shō Taikyū also saw one of the more famous episodes of political intrigues among the
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Okinawa G8 Summit Host Preparation Council. "Three Castles, Two Lords and a Ryukyuan Opera."
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Shō Taikyū's reign was, indeed, a period of prosperity in maritime trade. Historian
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died in 1453, a succession dispute erupted between the king's son Shiro
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Upon his death in 1460, Shō Taikyū was succeeded by his son,
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in the history & legends of the kingdom. Informed by
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Index

King of Ryūkyū
Shō Kinpuku
Shō Toku
Tenzan-yōdore
ja
Gosamaru
Divine name
House
First Shō dynasty
Shō Hashi
Ryukyu Kingdom
"Bridge of Nations" Bell
Gosamaru
Amawari
Shō Hashi
Okinawa Island
Ryukyu Kingdom
magiri
Okinawa City
Shō Kinpuku
Shuri Castle
Zen
Kyoto
Kōgen-ji
Fumon-ji
Manju-ji
George H. Kerr
anji
Aji
Amawari

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