Overview
Hokuzan (北山; Kunigami: Fukuuzan), also known as Sanhoku (山北, Okinawan:Sanfuku) before the 18th century, located in the north of Okinawa Island, was one of three independent political entities which controlled Okinawa in the 14th century during Sanzan period. The political entity was identified as a tiny country, a kingdom, or a principality by modern historians, however the rulers of Hokuzan were in fact not "kings" at all, but petty lords with their own retainers owing their direct service, and their own estates. Okinawa, previously controlled by a number of local chieftains or lords, loosely bound by a paramount chieftain or king of the entire island, split into these three more solidly defined kingdoms within a few years after 1314; the.
Historical Periods
Hokuzan (1314–1414)
1314 CE – 1414 CE
Capital: NakijinArea: 1,278 km²
Hokuzan (1415–1421)
1415 CE – 1421 CE
Capital: NakijinArea: 1,278 km²