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Pechin (親雲上,
Pēchin), or
Pekumi (親雲上, Pēkumi),
historically 大やこもい Opoyakomoi, was a rank
among the
Yukatchu class of the
former Ryukyu Kingdom (modern-day...
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Peichin class from peasants, only the
Pechin class was
allowed to have kamei.
Because the vast
majority of the
Pechin families lacked domains to rule, they...
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Takahara Pēchin (高原 親雲上) was an
early karate practitioner.
Pēchin (親雲上) was a
social class of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. The
principles of the dō ("way"), as...
- Alex
Pechin (born
November 18, 1996) is an
American former football punter and
placekicker who pla****
college football for the
Bucknell Bison.
Pechin pla****...
- and Kōsaku
Matsumora (1829 - 1898), but also
occasionally under Kunjan Pēchin and
Kuniyoshi Shinkichi. He
studied under Itosu for
seven or
eight years...
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karate styles. He was
known by many
other names,
including Aragaki Tsuji Pechin Seisho.
Arakaki was born in 1840 in
either Kumemura, on
Okinawa Island,...
- 1945, but died from
fatigue and
malnutrition in
September of that year.
Pechin/Peichin
Okinawan Karate,
Second Edition,
Tuttle Publishing, by Mark Bishop...
- the country.
Itosu was born in 1831 and died in 1915. A low-rank Ryūkyūan
Pechin,
Itosu was
small in stature, shy, and
introverted as a child. He was raised...
- addition, the will (Part I: 1778, Part II: 1783) of
Ryukyuan samurai Aka
Pēchin Chokushki (1721–1784)
mentions the name of a
martial art
called karamutō...
- the samurai. List of ****anese
battles List of
samurai Musha shugyō
Ninja Pechin Kabukimono Seiwa Genji Shudō Shi
Hwarang Kheshig Eiko Ikegami. The Taming...