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- Q2662987 subject Q8094732.
- Q2662987 subject Q8293664.
- Q2662987 subject Q8410468.
- Q2662987 subject Q8743652.
- Q2662987 abstract "The Siege of Nagakubo was a battle of Japan's Sengoku period. It took place in 1543 as part of Takeda Shingen's bid to control Shinano Province, Japan. He took the castle of his former ally, Oi Sadataka, who had deserted him to ally with Murakami Yoshikiyo. Oi was sent to Takeda's home city of Kōfu as a prisoner, where he was then killed.".
- Q2662987 combatant "Forces ofOi Sadataka".
- Q2662987 combatant "Takeda family forces".
- Q2662987 commander Q276404.
- Q2662987 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q204023.
- Q2662987 place Q289250.
- Q2662987 result "Takeda victory".
- Q2662987 strength "1200".
- Q2662987 strength "3000".
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048622.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q17.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q201932.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q204023.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q276404.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q289250.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q8094732.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293664.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q8410468.
- Q2662987 wikiPageWikiLink Q8743652.
- Q2662987 combatant "Forces of Oi Sadataka".
- Q2662987 combatant "Takeda family forces".
- Q2662987 commander Q276404.
- Q2662987 conflict "Siege of Nagakubo".
- Q2662987 partof "the Sengoku period".
- Q2662987 place "Nagakubo, Shinano Province".
- Q2662987 result "Takeda victory".
- Q2662987 strength "1200".
- Q2662987 strength "3000".
- Q2662987 type Event.
- Q2662987 type Event.
- Q2662987 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q2662987 type SocietalEvent.
- Q2662987 type Event.
- Q2662987 type Thing.
- Q2662987 type Q1656682.
- Q2662987 comment "The Siege of Nagakubo was a battle of Japan's Sengoku period. It took place in 1543 as part of Takeda Shingen's bid to control Shinano Province, Japan. He took the castle of his former ally, Oi Sadataka, who had deserted him to ally with Murakami Yoshikiyo. Oi was sent to Takeda's home city of Kōfu as a prisoner, where he was then killed.".
- Q2662987 label "Siege of Nagakubo".
- Q2662987 name "Siege of Nagakubo".