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dbpedia:Shimabara_Rebellion
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The Shimabara Rebellion (島原の乱, Shimabara no ran) was an uprising in southwestern Japan lasting from December 17, 1637 to April 15, 1638, during the Edo period. It largely involved peasants, most of them Catholic Christians.It was one of only a handful of instances of serious unrest during the relatively peaceful period of the Tokugawa shogunate's rule.
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Shimabara Rebellion
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1900 dead, 11,000 wounded
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Christian rebels Dutch Empire 25pxTokugawa shogunate
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dbpedia:Takada_Matabei dbpedia:Hosokawa_Tadatoshi dbpedia:Miyamoto_Musashi dbpedia:Nabeshima_Katsushige dbpedia:Ogasawara_Tadazane dbpedia:Matsukura_Katsuie dbpedia:Itakura_Shigemasa dbpedia:Yamada_Arinaga dbpedia:Matsudaira_Nobutsuna dbpedia:Arima_Toyouji dbpedia:Arima_Naozumi dbpedia:Nicolaes_Couckebacker dbpedia:Tachibana_Muneshige dbpedia:Toda_Ujikane dbpedia:Amakusa_Shirō
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dbpedia:Edo_period
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dbpedia:Minamishimabara dbpedia:Nagasaki_Prefecture
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Tokugawavictory; Christianity in Japan driven underground
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Between 27,000 and 37,000 Over 125,000
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