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- The revolt of Shakushain (シャクシャインの戦い, Shakushain no tatakai) was an Ainu rebellion against ****anese authority on Hokkaidō between 1669 and 1672. It was...
- the eastern Hokkaido coast near ****unai. Shakushain, the leader of the Menasunkur Ainu, led the Shakushain Revolts, the first large-scale attempt by...
- by the Ainu against feudal rule. The last large-scale resistance was Shakushain's revolt in 1669–1672. In 1789, a smaller movement known as the Menashi–Kunashir...
- conflict culminated in an uprising from 1669 to 1672, led by Ainu warrior Shakushain after which the Ainu in the region were suppressed. Hakodate flourished...
- chief Camoktain. Shakushain, who succeeded Camoktain as head chief, retaliated by waging war on the Sumunkur and killing Onibishi. Shakushain then went on...
- expanded, the Ainu were pushed northward and fought against the ****anese in Shakushain's Revolt and Menashi-Kunashir Rebellion, until by the Meiji period they...
- Toraware no Palm (Nintendo Switch Edition) (Haruto Kisaragi) Ken Ga Toki (Shakushain) Palette Parade (El Greco) Gensou Kissa Enchanté (C**** Espada) War of...
- ****anese, military intervention, and subjugation, in what is known as Shakushain's Revolt. According to the Ezo hōki, regional influence among the Ainu...
- Marubashi Chūya failed. 1657 2 March Great Fire of Meireki in Edo 1669 Shakushain's revolt on Hokkaido 1680 4 June Ietsuna died and was succeeded by his...
- Rebellion (1603) Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638) Keian Uprising (1651) Shakushain's revolt (1669–1672) Menashi–Kunashir rebellion (1789) Ōshio Heihachirō's...