Onin peninsula, on the Bomberai Peninsula of Indonesian Papua
Onin language, an Austronesian language spoken on the peninsula
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Onin may refer to: Ōnin, a Japanese era Ōnin War Onin peninsula, on the Bomberai Peninsula of Indonesian Papua Onin language, an Austronesian language...
Onin or Onim is a dialect of Sekar Onim language, an Austronesian language of the Onin Peninsula in Bomberai, West Papua. Despite the small number of speakers...
continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries. Although the Kyōtoku incident (1454), Ōnin War (1467) or Meiō incident (1493) are generally chosen as the Sengoku period's...
the name "Ōnin War", the noun "Ōnin" refers to the nengō (Japanese era name) after "Bunshō" and before "Bunmei". In other words, the Ōnin war occurred...
Ashikaga family had its own succession problems, resulting finally in the Ōnin War (1467–77), which left Kyoto devastated and effectively ended the national...
(Seka) is a dialect of Sekar Onim language, an Austronesian language of the Onin Peninsula in Bomberai, West Papua. Sekar at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
the North in 1392. The Ashikaga shogunate collapsed upon outbreak of the Ōnin War in 1467, entering a state of constant civil war known as the Sengoku...
efforts during the succession dispute are seen as one of the causes of the Ōnin War and led to the beginning of the Sengoku period. Hino Tomiko was born...
Kenmu Restoration Muromachi period Ashikaga shogunate Nanboku-chō period Ōnin War Sengoku period Azuchi–Momoyama period Council of Five Elders Japanese...
Kenmu Restoration Muromachi period Ashikaga shogunate Nanboku-chō period Ōnin War Sengoku period Azuchi–Momoyama period Council of Five Elders Japanese...
fighting on both sides of the conflict, and was further refined after the Onin War and throughout the Sengoku period, where many rising samurai warlords...
starting a struggle for succession between brothers that erupted into the Ōnin War starting in 1467, beginning the Sengoku period of Japanese history. In...
and Oda Jōshō became a Shugodai (守護代) serving the Shiba clan. After the Onin War, the Shiba clan split into two factions and began warring, and from around...
politically at odds with each other. In 1467, these conflicts finally led to the Ōnin War between the Eastern Army, led by Hosokawa Katsumoto and including Hatakeyama...
Kenmu Restoration Muromachi period Ashikaga shogunate Nanboku-chō period Ōnin War Sengoku period Azuchi–Momoyama period Council of Five Elders Japanese...
a second language. The languages most closely related to Uruangnirin are Onin and Sekar of the Bomberai Peninsula. Uruangnirin is an endangered language...
Kenmu Restoration Muromachi period Ashikaga shogunate Nanboku-chō period Ōnin War Sengoku period Azuchi–Momoyama period Council of Five Elders Japanese...
turn came to reside in Kyoto, appointing deputies in the provinces. The Ōnin War was a major uprising in which shugo-daimyo fought each other. During...
the Onin Peninsula, part of the Bomberai Peninsula near the city of Fakfak. while 'Sran' had been identified as region of Kowiai, just south of Onin peninsula...
Nagarakretagama mentioned Wwanin or Onin and Sran as recognized territories in the east, today identified as Onin peninsula in Fakfak Regency in the western...
southern Kyoto Prefecture) during the late 15th century. After the chaotic Ōnin War had weakened the Ashikaga shogunate's authority, feuding samurai armies...
Kenmu Restoration Muromachi period Ashikaga shogunate Nanboku-chō period Ōnin War Sengoku period Azuchi–Momoyama period Council of Five Elders Japanese...
role in sparking the outbreak of the Ōnin War. Yamana Koretoyo – Sōzen's son, fought against his father in the Ōnin War Yamana Suketoyo Yamana Toyokuni...