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The ''Araburu Nishimono'' were "violent barbarians of Azuma"<ref>Michiko Aoki, ''Records of Wind and Earth'', Page 39</ref>. Azuma referred to pre-7th century eastern Japan. Azuma was later broken up into multiple provinces, one of which was [[Hitachi province]].  
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The ''Araburu Nishimono'' were "violent barbarians of Azuma"<ref>Michiko Aoki, ''Records of Wind and Earth'', Page 39</ref>. Azuma referred to pre-7th century eastern Japan. Azuma was later broken up into multiple provinces, one of which was [[Hitachi province]]. The above is from Michiko Aoki's translation of the ''Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki''. Mark Funke's translation reads that these people were the [[Emishi]].  
    
[[Emperor Sujin]], who at that time was still known as Prince Mimaki, commanded a certain [[Hinarasu]] to qwell these rebellious peoples.  
 
[[Emperor Sujin]], who at that time was still known as Prince Mimaki, commanded a certain [[Hinarasu]] to qwell these rebellious peoples.  
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