Ikegusuku Anken

Ikegusuku Anken
池城 親方 安憲
Born 'Ikegusuku Ueekata Anken
29 October 1635
Died 30 April 1695
Known for Bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom, member of sanshikan from 1670 to 1690

Ikegusuku Ueekata Anken (池城 親方 安憲, 29 October 1635 30 April 1695), also known by his Chinese style name Mō Kokuchin (毛 国珍), was a bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom.[1]

Anken was born to an aristocrat family called Mō-shi Ikegusuku Dunchi (毛氏池城殿内). He was the eldest son of Ikegusuku Ansei (池城 安成). Later, he became the sixth head of this family.[2]

Anken served as a member of sanshikan from 1670 to 1690.[3] He was dispatched to Satsuma for several times. He was sent to China together with Ō Minsa (王 明佐, also known by Kokuba Pekumi 国場親雲上) as a gratitude envoy for King Shō Tei's investiture in 1683.[4][1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Ikegusuku Anken." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia").
  2. Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (沖縄県姓氏家系大辞典). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten.
  3. 中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本
  4. Chūzan Seifu, vol.8
Ikegusuku Anken
Preceded by
Ikegusuku Ansei
Head of Mō-shi Ikegusuku Dunchi Succeeded by
Noza Ansen
Political offices
Preceded by
Mabuni Chōi
Sanshikan of Ryukyu
1670 - 1690
Succeeded by
Takehara An'i
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