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Benchō (弁長, June 20, 1162 –
March 16, 1238), was a ****anese
Buddhist monk and
second patriarch of the main
Chinzei branch of the Jōdo-shū sect of ****anese...
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Bencho Yordanov Obreshkov (Bulgarian: Бенчо Йорданов Обрешков, 27
April 1899,
Karnobat - 8
April 1970, Sofia) was a
renowned Bulgarian painter. He graduated...
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established by
Benchō, a
disciple of Hōnen, but
formalized into a
separate branch by
Benchō's disciple Ryōchū.
Originally based in
Kyushu where Benchō had been...
- liaisons. As part of the ban, Hōnen and some of his disciples,
including Bencho and Shinran, were exiled,
while four disciples, were executed. This is known...
- in Kita-Kyushu, was
originally established in the
hometown of disciple,
Benchō, who had been
exiled in 1207, but grew
through subsequent disciples. The...
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Bench (Bencnon,
Shenon or Mernon,
formerly called Gimira) is a
Northern Omotic language of the "Gimojan" subgroup,
spoken by
about 174,000
people (in 1998)...
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particularly influential event was the
founding of the
Chinzei branch by
Benchō (1162–1238) and the
subsequent work of Shōgei (1341–1420) to set up a formal...
- the 3rd head of the
Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism, and
disciple of
Benchō.
Later Nyoichi's
successor Shunjō (1255–1355)
advanced this
further by citing...
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Andrey Damyanov Kolyu Ficheto Georgi Fingov Naum
Torbov Angel Metodiev Bencho Obreshkov Boris Georgiev Christo Yavashev –
Christo Chudomir Dechko Uzunov...
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Ukraine Marguerite Milward,
England Vera Mukhina,
Russian Empire/USSR
Bencho Obreshkov,
Bulgaria Dudley Pratt,
United States Virginia Claflin Pratt,...