satsuma in Czech

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1. Returning to Satsuma, Kuroda became an active member of the Satsuma-Chōshū joint effort to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate.

2. Former samurai in Satsuma, led by Saigō Takamori, who had left government over foreign policy differences, started the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877.

3. 1611: Ryūkyū Islands become a vassal state of Satsuma Domain.

4. Decorated with an encircling band in relief: as, a Cordoned vase of old Satsuma

5. The last important resistance to modernization was crushed in the Satsuma rebellion of 18

6. This Crackled glaze remains a hallmark of collectible Satsuma to this day

7. Enomoto's fleet moved to blockade the withdrawal of the Satsuma ships.

8. Satsuma however later negotiated and paid 25,000 pounds, but did not remit Richardson's killers, and in exchange obtained an agreement by Great Britain to supply steam warships to Satsuma.

9. 1868 – Meiji Restoration in Japan: The Tokugawa shogunate is abolished; agents of Satsuma and Chōshū seize power.

10. By 1920 Jackson County in the Florida Panhandle had billed itself as the "Satsuma Capital of the World."

11. In March 1869, the central government led by Ōkubo Toshimichi of Satsuma felt strong enough to effect further centralization.

12. In 1877, he was sent as part of the force to suppress the Satsuma Rebellion.

13. Arela Lee Deakle of Satsuma, Alabama, passed on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at the age of 78

14. In 1878, he became de facto leader of Satsuma Domain following the assassination of Ōkubo Toshimichi.

15. On February 22, the main Satsuma army arrived and attacked Kumamoto castle in a pincer movement.

16. Recent Examples on the Web Egg rolls are stuffed with local Boudin and lacquered with satsuma pepper glaze

17. The more radical shishi from Chōshū and Satsuma went on to form the core leadership of the nascent Meiji Government.

18. BestieS Sweet Satsuma Mandarins are the perfect citrus fruit for kids because they are sweet, seedless, juicy and easy to peel

19. The satsuma-biwa is traditionally made from Japanese mulberry, although other hard woods such as Japanese zelkova are sometimes used in its construction.

20. On January 3, 1868, the forces of Satsuma and Chōshū seized the Kyoto Imperial Palace and proclaimed the Meiji Restoration.

21. Most of the early Satsuma ware was simply made and featured a cream coloured body with a slightly yellowish glaze that was finely Crackled

22. One of the chief events which spurred Satsuma to aggression occurred when Hideyoshi launched the first of two invasions of Korea.

23. Financially, crushing the Satsuma Rebellion cost the government greatly, forcing Japan off the gold standard and causing the government to print paper currency.

24. In 1862, Kuroda was involved in the Namamugi incident, in which Satsuma retainers killed a British national who refused to bow down to the daimyo's procession.

25. The conflict actually became the starting point of a close relationship between Satsuma and Britain, which became major allies in the ensuing Boshin War.

26. In the following centuries of vassalage to Satsuma, the Ryukyuan government was placed under extreme tax pressure, and instituted a heavy poll tax in the Sakishima Islands.

27. At a distance of 1,200–2,500 meters, Kaiyō Maru fired about 25 times on the two Satsuma ships, and Kasuga responded with 18 shots, without significant damage to either side.

28. Although Nakahara later repudiated the confession, it was widely believed in Satsuma and was used as justification by the disaffected samurai that a rebellion was necessary in order to "protect Saigō".

29. The Anglo-Satsuma War of 1863, along with the Richardson Affair and the September 1863 coup d'état in Kyoto convinced Ōkubo that the tōbaku movement was doomed.

30. 14 samurai officials from Satsuma, along with 163 of their staff, examined the kingdom's political structures and economic productivity, and conducted land surveys of all the islands.

31. Since Ming China prohibited trade with Japan, the Satsuma domain, with the blessing of the Tokugawa shogunate, used the trade relations of the kingdom to continue to maintain trade relations with China.

32. They secretly obtained an imperial edict calling for the use of force against Yoshinobu (later shown to be a forgery) and moved a massive number of Satsuma and Chōshū troops into Kyoto.

33. Headquartered at Shiroishi Castle, the alliance's nominal head was Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, the onetime abbot of Kan'eiji Temple in Edo who fled north following the Satsuma–Chōshū takeover of the city, who declared himself "Emperor Tobu", with Date Yoshikuni of Sendai and Uesugi Narinori of Yonezawa as the head of the Alliance.

34. The oaths also included stipulations that the kingdom admit its culpability in ignoring and rejecting numerous requests for materials and for manpower, that the invasion was justified and deserved, and that the lord of Satsuma was merciful and kind in allowing the king and his officers to return home and to remain in power.