King Shō Shin

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King Shō Shin was a prominent 16th-century ruler of the Ryukyu Kingdom who centralized political power, promoted cultural flourishing, and oversaw major architectural projects in Okinawa.

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instanceOf historical figure
human
king
associatedWithPlace Okinawa Island NERFINISHED
Shuri, Okinawa NERFINISHED
capital Shuri NERFINISHED
centralized religious authority under the royal court
century 16th century
country Ryukyu Kingdom NERFINISHED
deathYear 1526
dynasty Second Shō dynasty NERFINISHED
eraCharacterizedBy economic prosperity in Ryukyu
expansion of maritime trade networks
political stability in the Ryukyu Kingdom
eraName Shō Shin era of Ryukyu history NERFINISHED
foreignRelations diplomatic contact with Japan
diplomatic contact with Southeast Asian polities
tributary relations with Ming China
honorificTitle King of Ryukyu NERFINISHED
implementedPolicy centralization of administrative authority at Shuri
confiscation of weapons from local lords
reorganization of local administration in the Ryukyu Kingdom
requiring aji (local lords) to reside periodically at Shuri
knownFor centralization of political power in the Ryukyu Kingdom
development of Shuri as a political and cultural center
major architectural projects in Okinawa
promotion of cultural flourishing in Ryukyu
strengthening royal authority over regional lords
legacy foundation for later Ryukyuan cultural identity
model of strong centralized Ryukyuan monarchy
name Shō Shin NERFINISHED
oversawConstructionOf expansions of Shuri Castle
monumental architecture symbolizing royal authority
royal gardens and palace complexes in Shuri
stone gates and fortifications in Okinawa
patronOf Buddhist temples in Ryukyu
Ryukyuan religious sites
positionHeld King of the Ryukyu Kingdom NERFINISHED
predecessor Shō En NERFINISHED
promoted literature in the Ryukyu Kingdom
performing arts in Ryukyu
religious and ritual institutions in Ryukyu
reignEnd 1526
reignStart 1477
residence Shuri Castle NERFINISHED
strengthened central bureaucracy of the Ryukyu Kingdom
successor Shō Sei NERFINISHED

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Tamaudun Mausoleum creator King Shō Shin