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Sovereignkingdom

Ryukyu Kingdom

1429 CE – 1879 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
1429 CE – 1879 CE
Duration
450 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Shuri
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 until 1872, when it was reorganized as the Ryukyu Domain, before being fully abolished in 1879. It was ruled as a tributary state of the Ming dynasty by the Ryukyuan monarchy, who unified Okinawa Island to end the Sanzan period, and subsequently extended the kingdom to the Amami Islands and Sakishima Islands. The Ryukyu Kingdom played a central role in the maritime trade networks of medieval East Asia and Southeast Asia despite its small size. The Ryukyu Kingdom became a vassal state of the Satsuma Domain of Japan after the invasion of Ryukyu in 1609 but retained de jure independence until it was transformed into the Ryukyu Domain.

Historical Periods

Ryukyu Kingdom (1429–1496)

1429 CE – 1496 CE

Capital: ShuriArea: 2,186 km²

Ryukyu Kingdom (1497–1518)

1497 CE – 1518 CE

Capital: ShuriArea: 2,617 km²

Ryukyu Kingdom (1519–1520)

1519 CE – 1520 CE

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Capital: ShuriArea: 2,617 km²

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