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    The Battle of Nuʻuanu (Hawaiian: Kalelekaʻanae; literally the leaping mullet), fought in May 1795 on the southern part of the island of Oʻahu, was a key...
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    Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff (pali in Hawaiian) of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu...
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    Oahu (redirect from Island of Oʻahu)
    in the Battle of Nuʻuanu. Kamehameha founded the Kingdom of Hawaii with the conquest of Oahu in 1795. Hawaii was not unified until the islands of Kauai...
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    Kaʻiana (category Royalty of Hawaii (island))
    Kalanikūpule and were both killed at the Battle of Nuʻuanu in 1795. James Jackson Jarves calls Kaʻiana a brother of Kāʻeo however, they were cousins through...
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    death of Kahekili II, and the battle of Nu'uanu to finally win control of Maui. Fornander, Abraham (1880). An account of the Polynesian race; its origin...
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  • Kahekili II of Maui whose son Kalanikūpule was, in turn, conquered by King Kamehameha I in 1795 at the Battle of Nuʻuanu. Many times the kings of Oahu had...
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    officially adopted as the French national anthem. 1795: The Battle of Nuʻuanu in the final days of King Kamehameha I's wars to unify the Hawaiian Islands....
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    Honolulu (redirect from City of Honolulu)
    Kamehameha I conquered Oʻahu in the Battle of Nuʻuanu at Nuʻuanu Pali, he moved his royal court from the Island of Hawaiʻi to Waikiki in 1804. His court...
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    Hānaiakamalama (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii)
    Queen Emma of Hawaii, Prince Albert Edward Kauikeaouli, etc. Not far from Hānaiakamalama is the Pali Lookout, site of the battle of Nuʻuanu Pali, where...
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    King Kamehameha the Great at the Battle of Nuʻuanu in 1795, the political capital and residential seat of the aliʻi nui of Oʻahu was relocated from Kailua...
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