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Tamagusuku

Tamagusuku
玉城
Overlord of Okinawa Island
Reign1314–1322?
PredecessorEiji
Lord of Chūzan
Reign1322?–1336
SuccessorSeii
Born1296
Died1336 (aged 39–40)
Issue
Full name
Tamagusuku (玉城)
HouseEiso
FatherEiji
Ryūkyū's official history books claim that during Tamagusuku's reign, Okinawa was split into three polities.

Tamagusuku (玉城, 1296-c. 1336) was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island.

According to Ryūkyū's official history, Okinawa was split into three polities during the reign of Tamagusuku.[1] He was the third son of Eiji (r. 1309-1313), he was the fourth ruler of the Eiso dynasty.

Succeeding his father Eiji as paramount chief of Okinawa's territorial lords at the age of nineteen, Tamagusuku lacked the charisma and leadership skills to command respect and loyalty from those lords (the anji). A number of these lords rebelled, and the island of Okinawa came to be divided into three kingdoms. Tamagusuku, remaining in Urasoe, became the chief of Chūzan. His failure to institute reforms or innovations in governance is generally claimed as one of the causes of the fall of the dynasty, which ended with Tamagusuku's son and successor Seii.[1]

The Lord of Ōzato fled south from Tamagusuku's capital at Urasoe and, along with his followers, became the King of Nanzan.[2] The Lord of Nakijin, based some distance to the north, declared himself King of Hokuzan.[3] He was succeeded by his only son Seii.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Kerr, pp. 59-62., p. 59, at Google Books
  2. ^ Kerr, p. 60., p. 60, at Google Books
  3. ^ Kerr, p. 61., p. 61, at Google Books

References

  • Kerr, George H. (1965). Okinawa, the History of an Island People. Rutland, Vermont: C.E. Tuttle Co. OCLC 39242121
  • Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2002). Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5; OCLC 48943301
Preceded by
Eiji
Lord of Chūzan
1314–1336
Succeeded by
Seii
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