امبراطوريه اليابان

[[تصنيف:دول وأقاليم تأسست في 1868[8]|{{{الاسم_الشائع}}}, 1868[9]]][[تصنيف:دول وأقاليم انحلت في 1947[2]|{{{الاسم_الشائع}}}, 1947[2]]]

اليابان فى اواخر قرن 19
Japan
امبراطوريه اليابان
  • 大日本帝國 (Japanese)
  • Dai Nippon Teikoku
 

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خريطة الموقع


1868–1947
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الشعار الوطني :
  • 1868–1912:
    五箇条の御誓文
    Gokajō no Goseimon
    (Charter Oath
    or
    The Oath in Five Articles)
  • 1926–1947:
    八紘一宇
    Hakkō ichiu
    (The World Under One Roof
    or
    All Eight Corners of the World)
النشيد :
  • Kimigayo
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(His Imperial Majesty's Reign)
The Empire of Japan at its peak in 1942:
   Territory (1870–1895)
   Acquisitions (1895–1930)
   Acquisitions (1930–1942)

عاصمة طوكيو  
نظام الحكم
  • Daijō-kan under an absolute monarchy[1]
    (1868–1885)
  • Constitutional monarchy
    (1885–1940)[2]
  • Shōwa Statism one-party totalitarian military dictatorship under a constitutional monarchy
    (1940–1945)
  • Constitutional monarchy under Allied occupation of Japan
    (1945–1947)
اللغة الرسمية لغه يابانى  
لغات مشتركة Japanese
الديانة De jure: None
De facto: State Shinto[nb 1]
Emperor
Meiji 1868–1912
Taishō 1912–1926
Shōwa 1926–1947
Prime Minister
Itō Hirobumi 1885–1888 (first)
Shigeru Yoshida 1946–1947 (last)
التشريع
السلطة التشريعية Imperial Diet
الانتماءات والعضوية
قوات الحلفاء
التاريخ
الفترة التاريخية Meiji  Taishō  Shōwa
Meiji Restoration 3 January 1868[6]
Meiji Constitution 29 November 1890
First Sino-Japanese War 25 July 1894
Russo-Japanese War 8 February 1904
World War I 23 August 1914
Mukden Incident 18 September 1931
Second Sino-Japanese War 7 July 1937
World War II 7 December 1941
Surrender of Japan 2 September 1945
Reconstituted 3 May 1947[2]
المساحة
1938[7] 1,984,000 كم² (766,027 ميل²)
السكان
1920 77,700,000a نسمة
1940 105,200,000b نسمة
بيانات أخرى
العملة Japanese yen,
Korean yen,
Taiwanese yen,
Japanese military yen

السابق
اللاحق
ملف:Flag of thep2 = Ryukyu Kingdom Tokugawa shogunate
[[Taiwan under Qing rule
  • ]]
Russian Empire
Korean Empire
German New Guinea
British Hong Kong
French Indochina
Commonwealth of the Philippines
British Malaya
British Borneo
Straits Settlements
Dutch East Indies
British rule in Burma
Portuguese Timor
Occupied Japan
United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands
Republic of China
United States Army Military Government in Korea
Soviet Civil Administration in Korea
Sakhalin Oblast
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
British Hong Kong
French Indochina
Commonwealth of the Philippines
British Military Administration in Malaya
British Military Administration in Borneo
Dutch East Indies
British rule in Burma
Portuguese Timor

امبراطوريه اليابان (يابانى: 大日本帝國), ده كان دوله ئويه سياسياً, وده ابتدت فترة ميجى فى 1868, ولحد اعلان استسلام اليابان فى 1945.[10][11][12]

احداث تاريخيه

اليابان احتلت جزء كبير اوى من الصين وشبه الجزيره الكوريه, وبرضه جنوب شرئ آسيا, بالاضافه الى القوه الاقتصاديه اللى بيتمتع اليابان بيها.

مصادر

  1. Hunter 1984, pp. 31–32.
  2. "Chronological table 5 1 December 1946 – 23 June 1947". National Diet Library. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
  3. Josephson, Jason Ānanda (2012). The Invention of Religion in Japan. University of Chicago Press. p. 133. ISBN 0226412342.
  4. Thomas, Jolyon Baraka (2014). Japan's Preoccupation with Religious Freedom (Ph.D.). Princeton University. p. 76.
  5. Jansen 2002, p. 669.
  6. One can date the "restoration" of imperial rule from the edict of January 3, 1868. Jansen, p.334.
  7. Harrison, Mark (2000). The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison. Cambridge University Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780521785037. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  8. One can date the "restoration" of imperial rule from the edict of January 3, 1868. Jansen, p.334.
  9. One can date the "restoration" of imperial rule from the edict of January 3, 1868. Jansen, p.334.
  10. Shillony, Ben-Ami (2013). Ben-Ami Shillony - Collected Writings. Routledge. p. 83. ISBN 1134252307.
  11. Townsend, Susan (July 17, 2018). "Japan's Quest for Empire 1931–1945". BBC.
  12. Hagiwara, p. 34.

لينكات برانيه

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    1. Although the Empire of Japan officially had no state religion,[3][4] Shinto played an important part for the Japanese state: As Marius Jansen, states: "The Meiji government had from the first incorporated, and in a sense created, Shinto, and utilized its tales of the divine origin of the ruling house as the core of its ritual addressed to ancestors "of ages past." As the Japanese empire grew the affirmation of a divine mission for the Japanese race was emphasized more strongly. Shinto was imposed on colonial lands in Taiwan and Korea, and public funds were utilized to build and maintain new shrines there. Shinto priests were attached to army units as chaplains, and the cult of war dead, enshrined at the Yasukuni Jinja in Tokyo, took on ever greater proportions as their number grew."[5]
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