• The Sanshikan (三司官 sanshikwan), or Council of Three, was a government body of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, which originally developed out of a council of regents...
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  • Three - a collective president of Iraq chosen after the 1958 revolution Sanshikan, the legislature of the Ryūkyū Kingdom Triumvirate This disambiguation...
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    agricultural reforms especially continued under king Shō Kei (1713–1752) and his sanshikan advisor Sai On (1728–1752) whose Nomucho (Directory of Agricultural Affairs)...
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    1911. In 1867, the Fukuoka Domain established a medical school called Sanshikan in Tenjin, Fukuoka. Although closed in 1872, its affiliated hospital continued...
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    Shōken Regent (國師)   • 1751–1752 Sai On Legislature Shuri cabinet (首里王府), Sanshikan (三司官) History   • Unification 1429 • Satsuma invasion 5 April 1609 • Reorganized...
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  • never seen again. 1638 Urasoe Chōri Unknown Satsuma Domain A member of Sanshikan, Urasoe Chōri went on a boat trip to Satsuma, but his ship was caught...
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    Sai On (category Sanshikan)
    investiture mission to China in 1716. In 1728, he became a member of the Sanshikan, the Council of Three chief royal advisors. Though Sai On was not of royal...
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  • 光久), the daimyō of Satsuma. After the invasion of Ryukyu, a member of sanshikan should be taken as hostage in Kagoshima for three years. Henza Chōchō...
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    service examination system. The government was managed by the Seissei, Sanshikan and the Bugyo (Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and Administrative...
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    Japan because it was beneficial. His proposition was under serious attack. The former Sanshikan Kamegawa Seibu regarded him as a traitor. v t e v t e...
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