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  • Hozo-in Ei was a guardian of the temples of [[Nara province|Nara]]. The popularity of this style increased by the end of the nineteenth cen
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  • Iwaki, as a province, was created in 718 A.D. ...nce]] at some point in time before or after its short spell as a bonified "province". Funke further notes that it was "abolished...sometime between 720-728 A.D
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  • ...s for a long time a state-sponsored nunnery, the chief nunnery of [[Yamato Province]]. [[Category:Nara Period]]
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  • ...inshu|Jôdo-Shinshû]] Honganji sect, located on Sanjô-dôri in the city of [[Nara]]. ...nally located in [[Kawachi Province]] ([[Osaka]]), the temple was moved to Nara in the 16th century. It was established in its current location by the [[To
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  • ...one of four ships which departed China the previous year, arrives in [[Kii province]]. ...the four ships, delayed by a fire aboard ship, arrives safely in [[Satsuma province]].
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  • ...dera (Nara)|Yatadera]] still standing and active in [[Yamato province]] ([[Nara]]). Temple lands changed, and in [[1579]] the temple was moved to its curre
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  • ...small numbers since the earliest historical periods. In the [[Nara period|Nara]] through [[Muromachi period]]s, it is perhaps Chinese Buddhist monks who a ...Islands]], and various places in [[Satsuma province|Satsuma]] and [[Osumi province|Ôsumi provinces]], as well as in [[Yamaguchi]] (western Honshû), [[Matsuy
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  • ...ion of a local uprising, [[Dewa province]] is created by splitting [[Mutsu province]]. [[Category:Nara Period|0712]]
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  • ...Motonari|Môri Motonari]]. He made overtures to [[Oda Nobunaga]] of [[Owari province]] in late [[1564]] and when Nobunaga marched to [[Kyoto]] in [[1568]] with |width="35%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Emperor Go-Nara]]'''
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  • ...hao was a state based in southwest China, in or around modern-day [[Yunnan province]]. Formed in [[738]], it successfully resisted attacks by the [[Tang Dynast ...however, Nanzhao began to experience defeats. It lost battles in [[Sichuan province]] in [[829]] and [[874]], and in the Red River Valley of Vietnam in [[863]]
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  • *The Court establishes head temples for each province. [[Category:Nara Period|0741]]
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  • ...s times within the ''[[Fudoki|Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki]]''. Before [[Hitachi province]] (present-day Ibaraki prefecture) was formed in the 7th century (under [[E ...eign coincided with the Taika Reform, which places the creation of Hitachi province and the making of Nihihari as a district therein, at the same general time
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  • ...however, Du Fu resigned his post, and retired to [[Chengdu]] in [[Sichuan province]], where he remained until his death in [[770]]. [[Category:Nara Period]]
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  • *729/6/21 A group of [[Hayato]] from [[Satsuma province]] present [[tribute]] to the Court. [[Category:Nara Period|0729]]
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  • ...dai-ji|Tôdai-ji]] in [[743]], which was to be the head temple for [[Yamato province]], and head temple for the nation. ..., which for historians today is an invaluable treasure trove of not only [[Nara period]] Japanese artifacts, but artifacts of Japan's extensive interaction
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  • ...ng China : Early Japanese Encounters with Continental Culture] Exhibition. Nara National Museum. April through June 2010.</ref> Records of this incident re Tôshôdai-ji, a major temple in [[Nara]] founded by Ganjin, retains today an 8th century [[dry lacquer]] statue of
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  • .../6/12 [[Hojo Ujitsuna]] defeats [[Uesugi Tomooki]] in Ozawahara.([[Musashi province|Musashi]]) * 1530/10/25 [[Ikenobo|Ikenobô]] demonstrates [[Ikebana]] for [[Emperor Go-Nara]].
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  • ...es of handscrolls depicting ''[[kofun]]'' and other Imperial tombs in that province. They may have been produced in conjunction with official [[Tokugawa shogun
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  • Wang was originally from Qixian County in China's [[Shanxi province]]; late in life, he made his retirement in Lantian County, near [[Chang'an] [[Category:Nara Period]]
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  • Originally from [[Bizen province]], Wake no Kiyomaro lived from [[733]]-[[799]], and was a trusted advisor t Kiyomaro was exiled to [[Osumi province|Ôsumi province]] in Kyushu due to Dôkyô's influence at court. On his way to Ôsumi, he w
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