PuntiHakkaClanWars or HakkaPuntiClanWars Chinese language Chinese refer to the conflict between the Hakka people Hakka and Punti in Guangdong , China between 1855 and 1867. The wars were ... to Guangxi Province. Similar ClanWars In Malaysia The PuntiHakkaclanwars also happened in Kuala ... china.com en 34History6532.html PuntiHakkaClanWars http books.google.com books?id E8IRdcnxg08C ... in 1857. Clan war During this rebellion, the Hakka had helped the imperial army to raid Punti villages to attack the rebels and their sympathisers. This precipitated open hostility between the Hakka and Punti, with the Punti attacking Hakka villages in revenge. Bloody battles raged. Both sides .... The wars resulted in roughly a million dead with many more fleeing for their lives. Hakka literally means guest family , and Punti literally means original land . The Punti are also referred to by the dialect ... of the Punti towards the Hakka whose dramatic population growth threatened the Punti. The Hakka ... Punti returned than expected, so the Qing emperor provided incentives to repopulate these areas. The most visible of those who responded were the Hakka people Hakka . For some time the Punti and Hakka ... of villages were destroyed. Because the Punti significantly outnumbered the Hakka, the Hakka losses were more extensive. After the clan war, the population share of Hakka in the Sze Yup area dropped ... the war and bring peace for all. See also PuntiHakka people Hakka Agriculture in Hong Kong External ... inland by 50 li , approximately 30km, resulting in a large number of deaths amongst the Punti. After ... difficult and unrest broke out. In 1851, the Taiping Rebellion , led by a Hakka Chinese, Hong Xiuquan .... Entire villages were involved in the fighting with all able bodied men called to fight. The Punti ... sold to the brothels of Macau. More than 3000 Hakkas, who were defeated by the Punti in Gui county .... Afterwards they separated the combatants. For many years the Hakka were allocated their own independent ... more details
barren and had to rely on salt , pearl and fisheries in Hong Kong fishery trade s. PuntiHakkaClanWars Main PuntiHakkaClanWars From 1854 to 1867 there were a series of battles between the Punti and Hakka people Hakka peoples, concentrated mainly in the County of Xinning present day the City of Taishan . Usage in Hong Kong Deleted image removed Image Punti farmers.jpg thumb left 300px Two Punti farmers taking care of their field. Punti has become a commonly used word in Hong Kong law courts ... people Hokkien Tanka ethnic group Tanka Great Five Clans Cantonese people PuntiHakkaClanWars ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Chinese c ci IPA yue p n t i j bun2 dei6 y b n deih p B n D The Punti , a rough transliteration of the Cantonese term for original locality, refers to the Yue Chinese Cantonese speaking populations of Guangdong province in southern China. They are contrasted with another Han Chinese linguistic group, the Hakka people Hakka , which settled in the area after the Punti peoples and follow different cultural traditions. History Main Hong Kong during Imperial China It is both documented and generally viewed to various extent that mass exodus of largely the people of Han Chinese ethnicity migrated from north to south of the Yangtze River during the war and upheavals of the Southern and Northern Dynasties , the Jurchen Khitan Wars , the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty , the Mongol conquest of the Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 Jurchen Jin Dynasty and finally the Southern Song Dynasty pushed generations of refugees into the area including the descendants of the Chinese patriotic leader Wen Tianxiang . The Great Five Clans the Hou surname Hau , Tang Clan Tang , Peng ... . When a defendant is using Punti in court, that means he elects to use Cantonese as the language in trial law trial instead of English. Despite the reference of Punti in this context means nothing ... Hong Kong usage. Citation needed date August 2007 The place of origin of the Punti is Bao an , Disambiguation ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 Infobox VG title Creature Conflict The ClanWars image developer Mithis Entertainment publisher 1C modes Single player , multiplayer platforms Microsoft Windows media DVD input Keyboard computing Keyboard br Mouse computing Mouse Creature Conflict The ClanWars ref http www.mobygames.com game windows creature conflict the clanwars Moby Games Creature Conflict The ClanWars ref was developed by Mithis Entertainment and published by Cenega Publishing . The PC version was released in 2005. Although the developer made an Xbox version, it s unknown whether an Xbox version has been released finally. The Developer The developer, Mithis Entertainment launched production under the working title Animal Planet The ClanWars, what was later renamed to Creature Conflict The ClanWars. The way to release was paved with difficulties. The project started with Cenega Publishing , but finished with 1C . ref http www.1cpublishing.eu game creature conflict the clanwars Official site ref Cenega Publishing was close to shut down offices in the middle of the project, but luckily 1C came to the rescue, and made acquisition. Also the developer was forced to close offices in the end of 2005. Despite all that the game was released in 2006. The Game Concept The basic idea originates from the highyl popular Worms tradition, namely to blend turn based tactical and real time action arcade elements together. The innovation of the ClanWars was to turn the oldschool 2D battlefields of Worms into 3D mini planets. Story In a galaxy torn by war, four different animal clans battle for control over all the planets. Gameplay Humorous, turn based, squad combat game, heavy influenced by cartoons. The player can take control of his elite squad of highly trained mammals and guide them through a single player campaign mode to take control of the Universe, or get together with some friends ... clans 4 animals per Clan 1 leader Boss per clan Turn based real time action 16 unique planets A fabulous ... more details
distinguish Haka hacker The Hakka are a Han Chinese people group. Hakka may also refer to Hakka Chinese , a branch of the Chinese language Hakka architecture Hakka cuisine Harihara I , also known as Hakka, king and ruler of the ancient Vijayanagara Empire Hakka genus Hakka genus , a genus of jumping spiders Hakka group , a Japanese music band disambig it Hakka nl Hakka pl Hakka ru simple Hakka fi Hakka ... more details
About the language the people Hakka people Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox language name Hakka imagecaption Hak k fa Hak k va Hakka Kejia written in Chinese character s image Kejiahua.png imagesize ... countries where Hakka Chinese migrants have settled. region in China Eastern Guangdong province ... data available small ethnicity Hakka people Han Chinese familycolor Sino Tibetan fam2 Sinitic languages Sinitic fam3 Chinese languages Chinese fam4 Gan Hakka nation none bill proposed law legislative ... B3 E7 AD 89 E4 BF 9D E9 9A 9C E6 B3 95 ROC government sponsors Hakka language television station to preserve language script hanzi , romanization ref Hakka was written in Chinese characters by missionaries ... Hakka dialect in 1960, one of four languages receiving this status in Guangdong. It is called Kejiahua Pinyin Fang an . map Hakka in China.png mapcaption iso3 hak notice IPA Contains Chinese text Chinese title Hakka s t h Hak k fa br or Hak k va gan Khak ka ua p K ji hu j haak3 gaa1 waa2 y haak g w poj Kheh o showflag h Hakka is one of the major Chinese languages Chinese Chinese spoken languages subdivisions or varieties and is spoken natively by the Hakka people in southern ... is limited to the local area, the Hakka language has developed numerous variety linguistics ... provinces, including Hainan island, Singapore and Taiwan . Hakka is not mutually intelligible ..., 2003. The Sino Tibetan Languages . Routledge. ref Taiwan, where Hakka language is the mother ... of the language. Pronunciation differences exist between the Taiwanese Hakka dialect and China s Guangdong Hakka dialect, and even in Taiwan two local varieties of Hakka exist within that dialect. The Mei ..., one of four languages receiving this status in Guangdong. Etymology The name of the Hakka people who ... people Hak Mandarin k means guest , and ka Mandarin ji means family . Amongst themselves, Hakka ... The Hakka people have their origins in several episodes of migration from northern China into southern ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Hakka image Hakka himeshimensis OpenCage.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Arachnida ordo Spider Araneae familia Salticidae subfamilia Heliophaninae genus Hakka genus authority Berry & Pr szy ski, 2001 species H. himeshimensis binomial Hakka himeshimensis binomial authority D nitz & Embrik Strand Strand , 1906 synonyms small Menemerus himeshimensis br Salticus koreanus br Icius himeshimensis br Pseudicius himeshimensis br small Hakka is a genus of the spider family Salticidae jumping spider s . It includes a single species, Hakka himeshimensis . H. himeshimensis is endemic to East Asia, but has been introduced to the United States. It is most commonly found in rocky coastal habitats. ref name Kaldari2011 Kaldari et al. 2011 ref Description File Hakka himeshimensis pedipalp 01.jpg thumb upright left Palpal organ of male Hakka himeshimensis Both sexes have a body length of about 7  mm. The body and legs are uniformly dark brown. The body is covered with sparse lighter hairs. Between the eyes there are longer, reddish hairs that stand up diagonally. The chelicerae are brown and robust. ref name BerryProszynski2001 Berry & Proszynski 2001 ref Distribution The only described species of this genus occurs in China , North Korea ... States by maritime shipping. Name The genus name is derived from Hakka people Hakka , a Chinese people ... . Description of Hakka , a new genus of jumping spiders Araneae, Salticidae from Hawaii and east Asia ... records of Hakka Araneae Salticidae in North America . Peckhamia journal Peckhamia 94.1 1 6. Further ... Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 30 93 422. External links Commons and category Hakka himeshimensis Hakka genus http salticidae.org salticid diagnost hakka himeshim.htm Diagnostic drawings of H. himeshimensis DEFAULTSORT Hakka Genus Category Salticidae fr Hakka himeshimensis it Hakka ragno nl Hakka himeshimensis vi Hakka himeshimensis zh ... more details
chest of Hakka styles are the features that distinguish them from Fujian styles. Until the generation of masters Lau Shui and Lum Wing Fay, Southern Praying Mantis was taught exclusively to Hakka. In fact, the general public of the Pearl River Delta referred to Southern Praying Mantis as Hakka Kuen, according to the traditions of its Kwong Sai Jook Lum branch. Other styles that are associated with Hakka ... Fu Hakka people References reflist 2 External links http www.hku.hk cmaclub english resource center malibrary leeka.htm Hakka Style Hakka Martial Arts. Lijiajiao en Category Chinese martial arts it Kejiaquan pt Hakka kuen ... more details
Infobox political party colorcode blue name english Hakka Party name native lang zh party logo File Flag of Hakka Party.svg alt 200px leader foundation October 2006 ideology headquarters Taipei , Taiwan national website The Hakka Party lang zh is a minor party of the Republic of China Taiwan , aiming to represent the Hakka people . Their party leader is Tsai Chua Niu. The Hakka Party developed out of a reaction to the effects of Taiwanization , which Hakkas felt promoted the culture of the Hoklo people at the expense of Hakka and Taiwanese aborigines aboriginal culture. In politics, some Hakka activists perceived the Democratic Progressive Party DPP as a Hoklo only party , given that the language of the DPP rallies, meetings, and protests is Taiwanese Hokkien . ref Cite book title Contemporary Taiwanese Cultural Nationalism first A Chin last Hsiau publisher Routledge year 2004 page 142 ref On the other hand, the Kuomintang was perceived to represent Waishengren mainlander interests. ref Cite book title The Minor Arts of Daily Life Popular Culture in Taiwan first David last Jordan first2 Andrew last2 Morris first3 Marc last3 Moskowitz publisher University of Hawaii Press year 2004 pages 28 29 ref References reflist External links http www.twhakka.com front bin home.phtml Official website Taiwanese political parties Category Political parties established in 2007 Category Political parties in Taiwan Category Political parties of minorities Category Hakka people China party stub Taiwan party stub zh ... more details
Infobox TV channel name Hakka TV logofile logosize logoalt logo2 launch 2003 07 01 closed date picture format share share as of share source network Taiwan Broadcasting System owner slogan country Republic of China Taiwan broadcast area Taiwan headquarters former names replaced names sister names timeshift names web http www.hakkatv.org.tw terr serv 1 terr chan 1 sat serv 1 sat chan 1 cable serv 1 CATV cable chan 1 Channel 17 sat radio serv 1 sat radio chan 1 adsl serv 1 span style font family Arial Narrow font size 9pt Chunghwa Telecom MOD Chunghwa Telecom MOD http mod.cht.com.tw MOD Web page.php?cat id 49 adsl chan 1 Channel 17 online serv 1 Hinet HiChannel online chan 1 http weblive.hichannel.hinet.net web stchannel.jsp?cid 16 Hakka TV zh 1 is a Hakka Chinese Hakka satellite cable channel operated by Taiwan Broadcasting System TBS in Taiwan , launched on July 1, 2003. External links zh icon http www.hakkatv.org.tw Hakka TV official website Television in the Republic of China DEFAULTSORT Hakka Tv Category Television stations in Taiwan Category Television channels and stations established in 2003 Taiwan tv stub ko nl Hakka TV zh ... more details
unreferenced date November 2006 Hakka was a Japanese rock group with ex Heart Bazaar Front man Frontperson front woman Satuski Ishii on vocals. After releasing a number of albums on Toshiba EMI , they disbanded in 2004. Category Japanese musical groups Japan band stub ... more details
onesource date September 2011 Contains Chinese text Cuisine of China Hakka cuisine is the cooking style of the Hakka people , who are primarily found in southeastern China Guangdong and Fujian , but also may be found in many other parts of China, as well as in the Chinese diaspora . Hong Kong, Indonesia , Malaysia and Singapore have numerous restaurants serving Hakka cuisine Famous dishes stack float left Image saltchicken.jpg thumb float left Salt baked Chicken food chicken Image ntofu.jpg thumb float left Yong tao foo Ngiong Tew Foo , stuffed tofu cube Image Knyuk.jpg thumb float left Kiu nyuk , sliced pork with preserved mustard greens Chinese c p K ji c i showflag h h IPA hak hak ka ts oi j Haak sup 8 sup gaa sup 1 sup coi sup 3 sup c2 poj2 Kheh l ng chh i Famous Hakka ... River , which runs through eastern Guangdong province, China. It is the Hakka heartlands ref ... was at a premium in Hakka areas, so the marinated pork was deep fried to remove the moisture in order ... s ear fungus . It is a Hakka equivalent to canned soup . Yong tao foo Ngiong Tew Foo , IPA hak ... that originated from deep Hakka roots, it consists of tofu cubes heaped with minced meat usually pork ... rice wine or vinegar depending on taste . Hakka food also includes takes on other traditional ... , and other places of Indian diaspora overseas, locally known Hakka Cuisine is an Indian adaptation of original Hakka dishes. This variation of Hakka Cuisine is in reality, mostly Indian Chinese cuisine , popularly known as Hakka since many Chinese restaurant owners in India were of Hakka origin ... representative of Hakka Cuisine in general and authentic style of Hakka Cuisine is rarely known ... reflist External links http www.dhapa.com Famous Indianized Hakka Cuisine Hakka cuisine Category Hakka Category Hakka cuisine Category Hakka culture Category Regional cuisines of China es Gastronom a de Hakka hak Hak k tshoi ko id Masakan Hakka ja zh ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Kristo no Hakka Japanese Grave of Christ is a monument in Aomori, Aomori Aomori , Japan, which purports to be the grave of Jesus Jesus of Nazareth . Per local legend, Jesus was not crucified, but escaped Jerusalem and fled across Asia, ultimately arriving in Aomori where he became a rice farmer and died at the age of 114. ref cite web title The Japanese Jesus trail publisher BBC News date September 9, 2006 url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi programmes from our own correspondent 5326614.stm accessdate 2008 12 02 ref Sources reflist Japan religion stub aomori geo stub christianity stub coord missing Aomori Prefecture Category Jesus Category Christianity in Japan ... more details
. Clans by country Arab Tribes Armenian nobility Armenian clans Clan African Great Lakes Burundian clans Teip Chechen clans Chinese clan , Chinese family name family name and consort clan s Chinese Hong Kong five Great Han Chinese Punti clans Tang Clan Tang , Hou surname Hau , Peng surname Pang , Wen ...Other uses Clan disambiguation A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent . Even if lineage details are unknown, clan members may be organized around a founding member or apical ancestor . The kinship based bonds may be symbolical, whereby the clan shares a stipulated common ancestor that is a symbol of the clan s unity. When this ancestor is not human, it is referred .... The word clan is derived from clann meaning family in the irish language Irish and Scottish Gaelic ...?q clanClan , Online Etymology Dictionary ref The Gaelic term for clan is fine IPA gd fin . Clans ... country. Members may identify with a coat of arms or other symbol to show they are an independent clan. In different cultures and situations, a clan may mean the same thing as other kin based groups, such as tribe s and band society bands . Often, the distinguishing factor is that a clan is a smaller ... Irish clans Irish , Scottish clan Scottish , Chinese clan Chinese , Japanese clans , Rajput clans , Nair Clan or Malayala Kshatriya Clan in India and Pakistan , which exist as kin groups within their respective ... Jat clan system Jat clans Khatri Khatri clans Maratha clan system Maratha clans Meenas clan Mukkulathor clan Vellalar clan Rajput clans Tarakh na Tarkhan clans Yadav caste Yadav clan Nair Clan Malayala ... Polish clans Clan African Great Lakes Rwandan clans Scottish clan s Armigerous clan Scottish clan chief Serb clans Somali people Clan and family structure Somali clans Clan African Great Lakes Tanzanian clans Oghuz Turks Traditional tribal organization Turkish clans Clan African Great Lakes Ugandan clans References reflist Category Kinship and descent Clan az El bg cs Klan sn Dzinza da Klan de ... more details
Deleted image removed Image tulou.jpg thumb right 300px A Hakka house in southern Fujian. Image Earth building fuyu.jpg thumb Image Earth building chengqi2.jpg thumb A Hakka walled village is a large multi family communal living structure that is designed to be easily defensible. This building style is unique to the Hakka people found in southern China Hakka is K ji in Chinese . Walled villages are typically designed for defensive purposes and consist of one entrance and no windows at the ground level. History The Hakka were originally immigrants from northern China who settled in the southern provinces. From the 17th century onwards, population pressures drove them more and more into conflict with their neighbours called punti in Yue Chinese Cantonese . As rivalry for resources turned to armed warfare, the Hakka began building communal living structures designed to be easily defensible. These houses, sometimes called tulou , were often round in shape and internally divided into many compartments for food storage, living quarters, ancestral temple, armoury etc. The largest houses covered over 40,000 m and it is not unusual to find surviving houses of over 10,000 m . Features Image Hakka china2.jpg thumb right 200px An interior view Hakka walled villages can be constructed from ..., Hakka houses usually only had one entrance. The round shape of the walls, which became popular in later ... against it. A Hakka fort could withstand a protracted siege, since it was well stocked with grains ... style of Hakka forts is largely unique in China and around the world. The typical ..., s j ao l u . Image Hakka china.jpg thumb right 200px A hakka complex of houses Jiangxi There are about 500 Hakka walled villages in the southern part of Jiangxi province some 370 of them are in Longnan ... photo v235 earth towers of hakka Fujian Hakka Houses Photos http taiwan.8m.net fujian west.html Fujian topics Jiangxi topics DEFAULTSORT Hakka Walled Village Category Hakka culture Architecture Category ... more details
Chinesemusic Hakka hill songs pinyin K ji sh ng , Hakka language Hakka IPA hak hak ka san k are probably one of the better known elements of Hakka people Hakka culture. They are rural songs sung in the Hakka language by the Hakka people. The songs vary in theme from love to personal conduct. In the past, they are said to have been used as a method of courting between young men and women. Hakka hill songs are also used as a form of communication at a distance. Since Hakka people mostly live in hilly areas, song is used as a better means of communication than spoken words. The melody of Hakka Hill Songs tend to have higher pitch so the sound can travel farther. Hakka Hill Songs can be made up impromptu, to communicate with others or to express oneself. The lyrics can also be made to contain puzzles, as a game or a more competitive nature. The challenger will answer the puzzle in the form of song of similar melody. The Moiyen Meixian county, home to many Hakkas in Guangdong, hold Hakka hill songs competitions inviting Hakka competitors from all over China to participate. External links http www.mz.sti.gd.cn kjwf kjsg.htm Chinese Category Chinese folk songs Category Hakka culture Category Hakka songs Category Music of Chinese subdivisions Hakka ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Longgang Museum of Hakka culture Zh s t p L ngg ng K ji M ns B w gu n is located at Longgang District, Shenzhen Longgang District , Shenzhen , China . It contains a group of Hakka architecture s, which are originally built by Hakka people from Xingning . See also List of museums in China Coord missing Guangdong DEFAULTSORT Longgang Museum Of Hakka Culture Category Museums in Guangdong Category Buildings and structures in Shenzhen Category Hakka culture Category Ethnic museums PRChina museum stub zh ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2011 The Clan was a collective name for a group of Motown composers which consisted of R. Dean Taylor , Frank Wilson musician Frank Wilson , Pam Sawyer and Deke Richards assembled in late 1967 to replace the super song writing trio of Holland Dozier Holland . The group s first effort was Love Child song Love Child , a US 1 single for The Supremes Diana Ross and the Supremes in the fall of 1968, followed by I m Livin in Shame the following year. They disbanded in 1969 and themselves were replaced by another hit making songwriting team known as The Corporation Motown , who would go on to produce The Jackson 5 . DEFAULTSORT Clan, The Category American songwriters Category Motown artists ... more details
Kaohsiung Hakka Cultural Museum is a cultural museum in Kaohsiung in southwest Taiwan . It is located in Sanmin Park in Sanmin District , and set in 2,645 m of land it is dedicated to the Hakka culture , displaying artifacts. The building itself is modelled on traditional Chinese Hakka architecture with red glass, tiled roofs and a courtyard. ref http kaohsiungwalking.kcg.gov.tw English CmsShow.aspx?Parm 2006121142356863,200612110483254,5 kaohsiungwalking.kcg.gov.tw ref References reflist coord missing Taiwan Kaohsiung Category Museums in Kaohsiung Category Hakka culture Taiwan museum stub zh ... more details
The Council for Hakka Affairs , established in 2001, is a Cabinet government cabinet level unit under the Executive Yuan of the government of the Republic of China Taiwan . List of the ministers Fan Guang chuin 2001 to 2002 Yeh Chu lan 2002 to 2004 Luo Wen chia 2004 to 2005 Lee Yung te acting March 2005 to June 2005 Lee Yung te June 2005 to 19 May 2008 Huang Y Jhen 20 May 2008 to 30 May 2010 since 1 June 2010 See also Hakka people External links http www.hakka.gov.tw mp.asp?mp 1 Official site Executive Yuan DEFAULTSORT Council For Hakka Affairs Category Executive Yuan Category Ministries established in 2001 Category Hakka Category 2001 establishments in Taiwan Taiwan gov stub ko nl Adviesraad voor Hakka zaken ja zh ... more details
3689735 preceded by The Butterfly Plague followed by Famous Last Words novel Famous Last Words The Wars ... John A. Macdonald . The Wars utilizes first person narrative first , second person second , and third ..., Canadian author Guy Vanderhaeghe wrote the Introduction for The Wars . ref cite book last Vanderhaeghe ... cruel idiocy of the twentieth century. Vanderhaeghe also sets The Wars in the context of other works of historical war fiction. His main distinction between The Wars and works like War and Peace , The Naked ... size of The Wars , usually being under two hundred pages depending on the edition . Vanderhaeghe .... Throughout his introduction, Vanderhaeghe also argues that The Wars is the finest historical novel ever written by a Canadian, ending with the personal confession that The Wars has always been ... length of his love of the sea. Symbols Wars The plural Wars in the title implies that there are multiple ... them. Guy Vanderhaeghe, in his introduction to The Wars in Penguin s Modern Classics 2005 edition, states that Like the frieze of horse and dog, or the occasional glimpse of Harris s blue scarf, the wars ... A feature film version of The Wars , written by Findley and directed by Robin Phillips , was released ... , Toronto Knopf, 2003. p.  221 223. ISBN 0 676 97579 8 Guy Vanderhaeghe, Introduction in The Wars ... The Wars study page http www.imdb.com title tt0084889 IMDB page for the film http www.theatrecalgary.com plays the wars Theatre Calgary page for the play http www.vancouverplayhouse.com files pdf plays the wars play guide.pdf The Wars Play Guide s start s ach aw succession box title Governor General ... in literature 1977 br s end DEFAULTSORT Wars, The Category World War I novels Category 1977 novels Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Nihongo Nitta clan Nitta shi was one of several major families descended from the Seiwa Genji , and numbered among the chief enemies of the Ashikaga shogunate , and later the H j clan regents. The common ancestor of the Nitta, Minamoto no Yoshishige , was the elder brother of Minamoto no Yoshiyasu , the common ancestor of the Ashikaga clan . The Nitta clan rose to importance in the early 13th century they controlled Kozuke Province , and had little influence in Kamakura, Kanagawa Kamakura the capital of the Ashikaga shogunate shogunate because their ancestor, Minamoto no Yoshishige had not joined his fellow clansmen in the Genpei War , a century earlier. In the 1330s, Nitta Yoshisada led the clan, and a number of other Minamoto vassals against the H j clan Sessho and Kampaku regents . They succeeded, in June 1333, in destroying the shogunate Bakufu s buildings in Kamakura, Kanagawa Kamakura . The Nitta clan played an important role once again, allying with the Date clan and the Southern Courts, during the Nanboku cho wars of the early 15th century. The successive present head of a household Minamoto no Yoshishige Nitta Yoshishige Nitta Yoshikane Nitta Yoshihusa Nitta Masayoshi Nitta Masauji Nitta Motouji Nitta Tomouji Nitta Yoshisada See also Nitta Yoshiaki son of Yoshisada Nitta Yoshioki son of Yoshisada Nitta Yoshimune son of Yoshisada Wakiya Yoshisuke brother of Yoshisada, and founder of a branch family of Nitta, called Wakiya clan Wakiya DEFAULTSORT Nitta Clan Category Minamoto clan Japan hist stub Surname stub fr Clan Nitta it Clan Nitta ja zh ... more details
Infobox Clanclan name Clan Skene chiefs crest An arm issuing from a cloud, holding a crown chiefs motto ... Scottish Lowlands Lowlands The assertion that the Skenes are of Lowlands descent is negated by the Clan Skene Association. See www.claneskene.org for more information on the assertion of Clan Skene ... George Moncrieff Skene of Skene chiefs title Chief of the Name and Arms of Skene Clan Skene is a Lowland Scottish clan History Origins of the clan The Clan Skene is thought to have originally been an exceptionally early Sept social sept of the Clan Donnachaidh before it became known as the Clan Robertson . Clan Skene is known in Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic as Siol Sgeine or Clann Donnachaidh ... wolves heads impaled on daggers or Dirk s. The Clan Skene are believed to have joined the army of King ... King Robert I of Scotland Robert the Bruce in 1318. Fifteenth century and clan conflicts In 1411 the Clan Skene fought at the Battle of Harlaw as did many other Scottish Lowland and Highland clans where their chief was killed. The Clan Skene were part of the Lowland army commanded by the Earl of Mar in support of the Duke of Albany . Their enemy was an army of Highland clans led by the chief of Clan Donald the Lord of the Isles . Sixteenth century and Anglo Scottish Wars In the sixteenth century during the Anglo Scottish Wars the Clan Skene fought against the English at the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513 where their chief was slain. The Clan Skene also fought against the English at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh in 1547 where their chief was killed. Clan chiefs from Clan Colquhoun , Clan Hunter , Clan MacFarlane and Clan Farquharson were also killed. A good clan chief was expected to lead ... lost at this battle the tenth of September is remembered in Scotland as Black Saturday . The Clan Skene supported the Clan Gordon at the Battle of Corrichie which took place around Meikle Tap in 1562 ... later executed at Aberdeen. The chief of Clan Skene survived but his youngest son and many of his ... more details
Image Forrestercrest.png thumbnail right Clan Forrester crest Clan Forrester is a Lowland Scottish clan . The clan is an armigerous clan , and has no position under Scots law , because there is no chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms . History Origins of the Clan It is believed that the Clan Forrester is of Celt ic origin. The founder of the clan is believed to be a man called Marnin Forrester ... Forrester from contemporary evidence and is also regarded as the first confirmed founder of the Clan ... where Corstorphine Castle once stood. Wars of Scottish Independence During the Wars of Scottish Independence the Clan Forrester supported King Robert I of Scotland Robert the Bruce of Scotland and fought against the English at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333. A daughter of the chief of Clan Forrester married Robert de Munro of Foulis, chief of the Clan Munro . 15th Century & Clan Conflicts ... of the King at the Battle of Humbleton Hill in 1402. The Clan Forrester also fought at the Battle of Sauchieburn in 1488. 16th Century & Anglo Scottish Wars In the 16th century during the Anglo Scottish Wars the Clan Forrester led by the leader of a cadet branch Sir John Forrester of Niddry fought against the English at the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513 where he was slain. The Clan also fought ... was there slain. The Clan Forrester also fought at the Battle of Langside in 1568 and the Battle ... of Scotland. During the Civil War the Clan Forrester supported the Cavalier Royalist cause. As a result James, chief of Clan Forrester was fined heavily by Oliver Cromwell and the estates became burdened ..., inherrited the title. 18th Century, Wars of Spanish Succession & Jacobite Uprisings War of the Spanish Succession At the beginning of the 18th Century the Clan Forrester fought for the British Government ... George Forrester of the Grenadier Guards and Life Guards British Army Life Guards . The Clan Forrester .... Jacobite Uprisings During the Jacobite Uprisings of the 18th century the Clan Forrester supported ... more details
Multiple issues orphan August 2010 unreferenced September 2010 notability August 2010 wikify January 2011 The Pjeeroomeek clan is a clan that has long existed along the terrain areas of Rift Valley. This particular clan can be dated back 15th century with its ancestors thought to originate from the south highlands of Habesh . Due to inter ethnic wars, the migration towards the south was their only option. This particular clan is unique in a sense that they are indiginous to the Rift Areas, they mostly specialize in cattle keeping which is the source of their food although at the turn of the 20th century they have resorted to other means of survival such us farming and trading. The Pjeeroomeek Clan can also be linked to many Habesh clans along the North of Rift. Its members are found mainly in North eastern Africa and a few to southern parts. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Category Ethnic groups in Africa ... more details
Infobox Clanclan name Clan MackIntosh image badge Clan member crest badge Clan Mackintosh.svg chiefs ..., Toshach branches Chiefs of Clan Mackintosh Mackintosh of Mackintosh chiefs br Mackintosh of Borlum senior cadets Allied clans Chattan Confederation br Clan Mackenzie br Clan Macpherson Rival clans Clan Cameron br Clan Gordon br Clan Munro the following information is for clans without a current chief last chiefs name date of death of last chief commander Clan Mackintosh Clann Mhic an T isich is a Scottish clan from Inverness with strong Jacobitism Jacobite ties. The Mackintoshes were also chiefs ... The Clan Mackintosh and the Clan Chattan. By Margarat Mackintosh of Mackintosh foreword ... means son of the toisech thane or son of the Chief , he became the progenitor of his own clan. ref name MackintoshChattan Scottish Norwegian war In 1263 the Clan Mackintosh fought at the Battle of Largs ... of the Clan Mackintosh, Fearchar Mac an Toisich, was killed during the battle. ref cite web url http www.highlandtraveller.com clans macintosh.html title Clan Mackintosh Bot generated title ref In 1291 ... by the Macphersons. ref name MackintoshChattan Wars of Scottish Independence Chief Aonghas Mac an Toisich later supported Robert the Bruce Robert I of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence . He led the Clan Mackintosh at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 where the English were .... 14th century and clan conflicts Image MacKintosh tartan Vestiarium Scoticum .png thumb right 250px Makyntosche tartan , as published in 1842 in Vestiarium Scoticum . Clan Mackintosh were involved in many clan battles, mostly against Clan Cameron with whom they had an extensive feud which lasted over 350 years The Battle of Drumlui was fought in 1337 it was a dispute between the Clan MacKintosh and Clan Cameron over land at Glenlui and Loch Arkaig. The Camerons were defeated but started ... of Drumlui Bot generated title ref The Battle of Invernahoven was fought in 1370 between the Clan Cameron ... more details