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community in the
United States. He is also
commonly referred to by his art name
Dosan (도산; 島山; [tosʰan]). He and his wife were the
first Koreans to
legally immigrate...
- Saitō
Dōsan (斎藤 道三, 1494 – May 28, 1556), also
known as Saitō
Toshimasa (斎藤 利政), was a ****anese
samurai during the
Sengoku period. He was also
known as...
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Dosan Line (土讃線,
Dosan-sen) is a
railway line in Shikoku, ****an,
operated by the
Shikoku Railway Company (JR Shikoku). It
connects Tadotsu Station in Tadotsu...
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Dosan Seowon (Korean: 도산서원; alternatively, Tosansowon) was
established in 1574 in what is
present day Andong,
South Korea, in
memory of and four years...
- The KSS-III (Korean Submarine-III) or
Dosan Ahn Changho-class is a
series of diesel-electric
attack submarines currently being built for the Republic...
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Dosan Park (Korean: 도산공원) is a park in the
neighborhood of Sinsa-dong, Gangnam, Seoul,
South Korea. It was
established in 1973 to
commemorate An Changho...
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Dosan station (Korean: 도산역) is an
underground station of
Gwangju Metro Line 1 in
Dosan-dong,
Gwangsan District, Gwangju,
South Korea. This is the last...
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Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period. She was the
daughter of Saitō
Dōsan, a
Sengoku Daimyō of the Mino Province, and the
lawful wife of Oda Nobunaga...
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Dōsan was
nicknamed "Viper of Mino" (美濃の蝮, Mino no Mamushi).
Dosan was
eventually defeated in 1549 by Oda Nobuhide.
Nobuhide made
peace with
Dōsan by...
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Manase Dōsan (曲直瀬 道三, 1507–1594) was a ****anese
physician and anatomist.
Dōsan was born in
Kyoto and
initially trained to
become a monk. However, in his...