Tham khảo Shunbajunki

  1. Though all chief leaders of Okinawa beginning with Shunten (c. 1166-c. 1237) are commonly referred to by the title of "King", historian George Kerr points out that "it is misleading to attribute full-fledged 'kingship' to an Okinawan chief in these early centuries... distinctly individual leadership exercised through force of personality or preeminent skill in arms or political shrewdness was only slowly replaced by formal institutions of government - laws and ceremonies - supported and strengthened by a developing respect for the royal office" (Kerr, 52).
Vương triều Thuấn Thiên
Shunten (1187-1237) • Shunbajunki (1238-1248) • Gihon (1249-1259)
Vương triều Anh Tổ
Eiso (1260-1299) • Taisei (1300-1308) • Eiji (1308-1313) • Tamagusuku (1313-1336) • Seii (1336-1349)
Thời đại Tam Sơn
Trung Sơn
Satto (1350-1395) • Bunei (1396-1405?)
Bắc Sơn
Haniji (1322?-1395?) • Min 1396?-1400) • Hananchi (1401-1416)
Nam Sơn
Ofusato (1337?-1396?) • Oueishi (1388-1402?)  • Ououso (1403?-1413?)  • Taromai (1415?-1429)
Nhà Shō I
Shō Shishō (1406-1421) • Shō Hashi (1421-1439 • Shō Chū (1439-1444) • Shō Shitatsu (1444-1449) • Shō Kinpuku (1449-1453) • Shō Taikyū (1453-1460) • Shō Toku (1460-1469)
Nhà Shō II
Shō En (1469-1476) • Shō Sen'i (1477) • Shō Shin (1477-1527) • Shō Sei (1527-1555) • Shō Gen (1556-1572) • Shō Ei (1573-1588) • Shō Nei (1589-1620) • Shō Hō (1621-1640) • Shō Ken (1641-1647) • Shō Shitsu (1648-1668) • Shō Tei (1669-1709) • Shō Eki (1710-1712) • Shō Kei (1713-1752) • Shō Boku (1752-1794) • Shō On (1795-1802) • Shō Sei (1803) • Shō Kō (1804-1834) • Shō Iku (1835-1847) • Shō Tai (1848-1872)
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