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- Battle_of_Ichirai abstract "The Battle of Ichirai was fought in 1539 between two rival factions of the Shimazu clan. Shimazu Katsuhisa, who presided over the Shimazu family, did not have a son and he was driven out by Shimazu Sanehisa, who was the head of another branch, the Sasshū (薩州家). Sanehisa then laid claim to be the head of the clan without being properly recognized by the rest of the families. Katsuhisa asked Shimazu Tadayoshi for help to regain his position, and Tadayoshi sent his son Shimazu Takahisa to be adopted by Katsuhisa as a condition for his help. In 1526, Katsuhisa handed over the position of the head of the family to Takahisa. However, it was not until 1539, at the Battle of Ichirai, when Tadayoshi defeated Katsuhisa (who would regain power later) that Takahisa came to be recognized by all members of the Shimazu clan as the head.".
- Battle_of_Ichirai commander Shimazu_Katsuhisa.
- Battle_of_Ichirai commander Shimazu_Tadayoshi.
- Battle_of_Ichirai isPartOfMilitaryConflict Sengoku_period.
- Battle_of_Ichirai place Kyushu.
- Battle_of_Ichirai result "Tadayoshi victory".
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageID "32974387".
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageLength "1426".
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageRevisionID "568548787".
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Category:1539_in_Japan.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_Sengoku_period.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1539.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shimazu_clan.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Sengoku_period.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_Katsuhisa.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_Sanehisa.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_Tadayoshi.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_Takahisa.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLink Shimazu_clan.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Ichirai".
- Battle_of_Ichirai commander Shimazu_Katsuhisa.
- Battle_of_Ichirai commander Shimazu_Tadayoshi.
- Battle_of_Ichirai conflict "Battle of Ichirai".
- Battle_of_Ichirai date "1539".
- Battle_of_Ichirai partof Sengoku_period.
- Battle_of_Ichirai place "Ichirai, Kyushu".
- Battle_of_Ichirai result "Tadayoshi victory".
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Campaignbox_Campaigns_of_the_Shimazu.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_military_conflict.
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- Battle_of_Ichirai subject Category:1539_in_Japan.
- Battle_of_Ichirai subject Category:Battles_of_the_Sengoku_period.
- Battle_of_Ichirai subject Category:Conflicts_in_1539.
- Battle_of_Ichirai subject Category:Shimazu_clan.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type Event.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type Event.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type Clan.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type War.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type Event.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type Thing.
- Battle_of_Ichirai type Q1656682.
- Battle_of_Ichirai comment "The Battle of Ichirai was fought in 1539 between two rival factions of the Shimazu clan. Shimazu Katsuhisa, who presided over the Shimazu family, did not have a son and he was driven out by Shimazu Sanehisa, who was the head of another branch, the Sasshū (薩州家). Sanehisa then laid claim to be the head of the clan without being properly recognized by the rest of the families.".
- Battle_of_Ichirai label "Battle of Ichirai".
- Battle_of_Ichirai sameAs Q4871264.
- Battle_of_Ichirai sameAs Bataille_dIchirai.
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- Battle_of_Ichirai sameAs Q4871264.
- Battle_of_Ichirai wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Ichirai?oldid=568548787.
- Battle_of_Ichirai isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Ichirai.
- Battle_of_Ichirai name "Battle of Ichirai".