Amawari

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Amawari was a 15th-century Ryukyuan lord (aji) of Katsuren Castle, known for his rise to power and eventual downfall in a failed rebellion against the Ryukyu Kingdom.

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instanceOf Ryukyuan lord
aji
historical figure
associatedWith Katsuren Castle ruins NERFINISHED
Uruma, Okinawa NERFINISHED
political conflict between regional lords and central monarchy
category 15th-century Japanese people
People executed by the Ryukyu Kingdom
Ryukyuan nobility
causeOfDeath execution
country Ryukyu Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Ryukyuan culture
ethnicGroup Ryukyuan people NERFINISHED
familyConnection son-in-law of King Shō Taikyū
governedTerritory Katsuren magiri NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Ryukyu Islands NERFINISHED
knownFor downfall after failed rebellion
rebellion against the Ryukyu Kingdom
rise to power from humble origins
language Ryukyuan languages NERFINISHED
legacy featured in Okinawan performing arts
subject of Ryukyuan legends
symbol of ambition and betrayal in Ryukyuan folklore
mannerOfDeath killed after rebellion
notableEvent Rebellion against King Shō Taikyū
occupation lord of Katsuren Castle
opponent Ryukyu Kingdom central government NERFINISHED
Shō Taikyū NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Katsuren NERFINISHED
Okinawa Island NERFINISHED
positionHeld Aji of Katsuren NERFINISHED
residence Katsuren Castle NERFINISHED
spouse Momoto Fumiagari NERFINISHED
timePeriod 15th century
Second Shō dynasty era NERFINISHED
title Aji of Katsuren NERFINISHED

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