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  • *''Titles: [[Nara bugyo|Nara bugyô]], Bizen-no-kami'' Miyoshi Nagahiro was [[Nara bugyo|Nara bugyô]], beginning in [[1707]].
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  • ..., as ''[[kanjo bugyo|kanjô bugyô]]'' beginning in 1852, and as ''[[gaikoku bugyo|gaikoku bugyô]]'' (Foreign Affairs Magistrate) for a time, before killing *Plaque on-site at stele erected in Kawaji's honor, at Sarusawa Pond, [[Nara]].
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  • ''Akutô'' (lit. "evil bands") was a term used in the [[Nara period|Nara]] (710-794) to [[Muromachi period]]s (1333-1573), but primarily in the [[Ka ...blishing the post of ''[[Rokuhara Tandai]]'' in Kyoto, that of ''[[Chinzei Bugyo|Chinzei Bugyô]]'' or ''Kyushu Tandai'' already in place. ''[[Jito|Jitô]]'
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  • ===Nara and Heian periods=== ...inning of the [[Kamakura period]] (1185-1333), the position of ''[[Chinzei bugyo|Chinzei bugyô]]''<ref>"Chinzei" (鎮西) is an alternate name for Kyushu.
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  • ...r administering the city of Kyoto on behalf of the shogunate, as ''[[machi bugyo|machi bugyô]]'' (Town Magistrates) did in Osaka, Edo, and elsewhere, and a ...in]] objects, the ''[[Heike Nokyo|Heike Nôkyô]]'', and other [[Nara period|Nara]] and [[Heian period]] objects associated with the Imperial family were emp
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  • ...ai]]'' in Kyoto and ''[[Machi bugyo|Machi bugyô]]'' in the other cities. [[Nara]], [[Sunpu]], [[Nikko|Nikkô]] were also among the cities administered in t
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