Count Kuroda Kiyotaka (黒田 清隆, 9 November 1840 – 23 August 1900), also known as Kuroda Ryōsuke (黒田 了介), was a Japanese statesman and diplomat of the Meiji...
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清高, born 1951), Japanese astronomer Kiyotaka Katsuta (勝田 清孝, 1948–2000), Japanese serial killer Kuroda Kiyotaka (黑田 清隆, 1840–1900), Japanese politician...
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strategist under Toyotomi Hideyoshi Kuroda Nagamasa (黒田 長政, 1568–1623), Samurai, son of Kuroda Kanbei Kuroda Kiyotaka (黒田 清隆, 1840–1900), Japanese politician...
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supplies to reach the garrison. The main Imperial Army, under General Kuroda Kiyotaka with the assistance of General Yamakawa Hiroshi, arrived in Kumamoto...
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Japan, such as extraterritoriality. The chief treaty negotiators were Kuroda Kiyotaka, Director of the Hokkaidō Colonization Office, and Shin Heon, General/Minister...
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constitutional practice and Christianity. He remained a powerful force while Kuroda Kiyotaka and Yamagata Aritomo, his political nemeses,[according to whom?] were...
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leaders of the new Meiji government (largely at the insistence of Kuroda Kiyotaka) realized that Enomoto's various talents and accumulated knowledge...
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the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第2代 黑田 淸隆 [2nd Kuroda Kiyotaka] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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In 1889, when Prime Minister Kuroda Kiyotaka and his cabinet resigned en masse, Emperor Meiji only accepted Kuroda's resignation and formally invited...
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had brought back from Holland to the general of the Imperial troops, Kuroda Kiyotaka, to prevent their loss. Ōtori Keisuke convinced him to surrender, telling...
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