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Kukishin-ryū (九鬼神流), originally "Nine Gods Divine (from heaven) School" [1] (also translated as "Nine Demon Divine (from heaven) School" by many modern groups having different lineages) is a Japanese martial art allegedly founded in the 14th century CE by Kuki Yakushimaru Ryūshin (Yakushimaru Kurando).
The following is a table that lists all currently confirmed playable characters by region in alphabetical order. All playable characters are associated with a specific region, with the exception of the Travelers and Aloy, who come from their own world. All characters wield one of 5 weapon types: swords, polearms, claymores, bows, or catalysts.
Kuki Shinobu, a character in 2020 video game Genshin Impact; Shūzō Kuki (1888–1941), Japanese art critic and philosopher; KUKI can refer to: KUKI (AM), a radio station (1400 AM) licensed to Ukiah, California, United States; KUKI-FM, a radio station (103.3 FM) licensed to Ukiah, California, United States; KUKI, the ICAO code for Ukiah ...
The Kuki people, or Kuki-Zo people, [2] are an ethnic group in the Northeastern Indian states of Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram, [3] as well as the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Myanmar. [4] The Kukis form one of the largest hill tribe communities in this region.
Kuki was born Hoshizaki Sadajirō in Sanda Domain (present-day Sanda, Hyōgo Prefecture), the second son of Hoshizaki Sadamoto, a retainer of the Sanda Domain. After his mother died in 1860, he was adopted by Kuki Takahiro, the karō of Ayabe Domain, through the mediation of Kuki Takayoshi, the daimyo of Sanda. In 1866, he succeeded as the head ...
The Kuki Rebellion or Anglo-Kuki War, [3] was one of the major tribal revolts during the British colonial rule in India. It was a rebellion by the Kuki tribes of Manipur , ostensibly to resist their forcible recruitment into labour corps for the First World War .
The Kuki Inpi is the traditional form of government of the tribal Kuki people, made up of clan chiefs and village chiefs. After becoming dormant in the early 20th century, it was revived in 1993 in order to safeguard the Kuki people against ethnic conflicts. It currently functions as a social network of the leaders of the community. [1] [2]