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in the 1580s. Their tactics included the luring of the opposition into an ambush on both sides by arquebus troops, creating panic and disorder. Central forces would then be deployed to rout the enemy. In this way, the
Shimazu were able to defeat much larger clans such as the
441:. Overall, the Shimazu was a very large and powerful clan due to their strong economy both from domestic production through trade, good organization of government and troops, strong loyalty of retainers and isolation from Honshū.
424:) on the battlefield in Japan, and began domestic production of the weapons as well. Shimazu battle tactics are known to have been very successful in defeating larger enemy armies, particularly during their campaign to conquer
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allowed this because he wished to appease the
Shimazu and prevent potential uprisings after their loss at Sekigahara. The trade benefits thus acquired, and the political prestige of being the only
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in 1189. He went to
Satsuma in 1196, subdued the Hyūga and Ōsumi provinces, and built a castle in the Hyūga Province as part of the
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families in Japan at the time. The
Shimazu clan was renowned for the loyalty of its retainers and officers, especially during the
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Tadatsugu, 3rd head and Prince of the
Shimazu-Tamari line (1903–1990; 3rd head 1915–1990; 3rd Prince 1915–1947)
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family to control an entire foreign country secured the
Shimazu's position as one of the most powerful
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Incorporates information from the
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to have held their territory continuously since the
1666:Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du japon.
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1621:Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005).
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1607:Appert, Georges and H. Kinoshita. (1888).
1551:"The Luchu Islands and their Inhabitants,"
1306:Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File
770:, 12th Lord of Satsuma, 1st Prince Shimazu
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1351:Okinawa: the History of an Island People,
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1625:Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
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709:VIII. Shigehide, 8th Lord of Satsuma
698:VII. Shigetoshi, 7th Lord of Satsuma
306:. Tadahisa's wife was a daughter of
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1556:No. 4, Vol. 5 (April 1895), p. 309.
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1477:Nussbaum, "Shimazu Nariakira" at
1459:Nussbaum, "Shimazu Shigehide" at
1371:Nussbaum, "Shimazu Hisamitsu" at
1327:Nussbaum, "Shimazu Tadatsune" at
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720:IX. Narinobu, 9th Lord of Satsuma
687:VI. Munenobu, 6th Lord of Satsuma
676:V. Tsugutoyo, 5th Lord of Satsuma
1681:(abridged version of 1906 text).
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1690:A History of Japan: 1615-1867.
1611:Tokyo: Imprimerie Kokubunsha.
1586:Nussbaum, "Saigō Takamori" at
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1668:Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha.
1650:Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing.
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352:Toyotomi Hideyoshi's
300:Minamoto no Yoritomo
185:, which spread over
1679:Nobiliaire du japon
1623:Japan Encyclopedia.
1568:Nussbaum, "Shō" at
1534:Nobiliare du Japon,
1292:Japan encyclopedia,
1087:Important retainers
857:Order of succession
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390:Okinawa Prefecture
374:Tokugawa Shogunate
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1003:Shimazu Tadayoshi
998:Shimazu Nariakira
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1265:25 July
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