WAS BEDEUTET SUMPU AUF MALAYSISCH
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Definition von sumpu im Wörterbuch Malaysisch
Pflanze sj, Kruste, Bonnaya antipoda. sumpu sj tumbuhan, kerak-kerak, Bonnaya antipoda.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SUMPU» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Saburo--The Saga of a Teenage Samurai in 17th Century ...
Virtually all private travelers stopped in Sumpu not only because it was a scheduled overnight stop but also because it had been the favorite home of Ieyasu Tokugawa who had founded the illustrious Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo in 1603, and ...
Boye Lafayette De Mente, 2006
2
Japan's Hidden Christians, 1549-1999 - Jilid 1 - Halaman 3
Then he was ehosen by his Superiors to found a new residenee in Sumpu H$f tthe present-day Shizuoka $£pB). When Tokugawa Ie- yasu ^JIIi£Jg retired from the Shogunate in 1605, he eleeted to take up his residenee in Sumpu, the eapital ...
Stephen R. Turnbull, 2000
3
Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan - Halaman 79
SHIZUOKA See SUMPU. SUMPU Former name of a city in present-day Shizuoka Pre- fecture situated on Suruga Bay in the Pacific Ocean. Sumpu became the present-day city of Shizuoka in 1869. During the Muromachi period, Sumpu was ...
4
Tokugawa Ieyasu - Halaman 9
Takechiyo had playmates and companions in Sumpu Castle, some of whom were to become his most loyal companions in adulthood. One of them, Torii Mototada, was virtually to sacrifice his own life for Ieyasu in 1600. Ieyasu performed his ...
5
Taiko: An Epic Novel of War and Glory in Feudal Japan - Halaman 174
The people of Suruga Province did not call their capital Sumpu; to them it was simply the Place of Government, and its castle was the Palace. The citizens, from Yoshimoto and the members of the Imagawa clan down to the townsfolk, believed ...
6
Shogun: The Life of Tokugawa Ieyasu
So he continued to live an active but uneventful life at Sumpu till he was fifteen, when the Gempuku or Coming-of-age ceremony was held for him under the auspices of Yoshimoto, who was his “Eboshioya” or “Hat-father,” investing him with ...
7
The Orphan Tsunami of 1700: Japanese clues to a parent ...
Miho H& Sumpu castle Miho Suruga Bay West and southwest 1687 Miho-mura Miho village Pines Sumpu castle (p. 41) Village (each oval) Miho (right) Shipping route (p. 33) 1 702 Miho mydjin Boundary between two of the seven Miho shrine ...
8
The 100 Most Influential World Leaders of All Time - Halaman 91
June 1, 1616, Sumpu) Tokugawa Ieyasu was the founder of the last shogunate in Japan—the Tokugawa shogunate, which lasted from 1603 to 1867. Ieyasu was born as Matsudaira Takechiyo into the family of a local warrior situated several ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, McKenna, Amy, 2009
9
Minangkabau and Negri Sembilan: Socio-Political Structure ...
The Radjo Adat and Radjo Ibadat were connected with the nagari Buo and Sumpu Kuduih respectively; probably they held these villages in feoff. All three Rulers dwelt in Pagarrujueng (nowadays called Nagari Tigo Balai, a village near ...
P. E. de. Josselin de Jong, 2012
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The Maker of Modern Japan: The Life of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Thenhe was sentoff to Sumpu, the capital of Imagawa, thathe might be under his eye and away from his own clan, which was henceforth to be governed by relays of officers of the Imagawa house and in their interest. As a hostage at Sumpu, ...