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Edo (****anese: 江戸, lit. 'bay-entrance" or "estuary'), also
romanized as Jedo, ****o or ****do, is the
former name of Tokyo.
Edo,
formerly a jōkamachi (castle...
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Edo or
EDO may
refer to:
Edo language, a
language spoken in
Nigeria Edo people, the
inhabitants of the province,
creators of the
Benin Empire Edo period...
- The
Edo period (江戸時代,
Edo jidai), also
known as the
Tokugawa period (徳川時代,
Tokugawa jidai), is the
period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history...
- The
Tokugawa shogunate, also
known as the
Edo shogunate, was the
military government of ****an
during the
Edo period from 1603 to 1868. The
Tokugawa shogunate...
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Edo,
officially known as
Edo State, is a
state in the South-South
geopolitical zone of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria. As of 2024, the
state was ranked...
- 17th
century until 1975. The
Kingdom of Benin's
capital was
Edo, now
known as
Benin City in
Edo State, Nigeria. The
Benin Kingdom was one of the
oldest and...
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Iniobong Edo Ekim (listen) (born 23
April 1982) is a
veteran Nigerian actress from Akwa Ibom State. Ini
Edo began her film
career in 2000, and has featured...
- The
Edo people, also
referred to as the
Benin people, are an Edoid-speaking
ethnic group. They are
prominently native to
seven southern local government...
- is also
known as
Edo-e (江戸絵,
edo-e),
referring to
Edo, the name for
Tokyo before it
became the capital. Nishiki-e is also
known as
Edo-e, or azuma-nishiki-e...
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Edo Castle (江戸城,
Edo-jō) is a
flatland castle that was
built in 1457 by Ōta Dōkan in
Edo,
Toshima District,
Musashi Province. In
modern times it is part...