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Gozan may
refer to: Jazan,
Saudi Arabia The
ancient River Gozan, Amu Darya, the
River Amu or Oxus, a
river in
North Afghanistan and
Central Asia. the...
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Gozan no
Okuribi (五山送り火,
roughly "The Five
Mountainous Send-Off Fires"), more
commonly known as
Daimonji (大文字,
roughly "big letter"), is a
festival in...
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Mountains and Ten
Monasteries System (五山十刹制度, Chinese:
Wushan Shicha, ****anese:
Gozan ****etsu Seido) system, more
commonly called simply Five
Mountain System...
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favoured by the shōgun. In the
beginning of the
Muromachi period the
Gozan system was
fully worked out. The
final version contained five
temples of...
- "Hara (Bokhara) and to the
river of
Gozan (that is to say, the Amu, (called the Oxus by
Europeans )) ..." "the
Gozan River is the
River Balkh, i.e. the...
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culminating in a m****ive
parade on July 17.
Kyoto marks the Bon
Festival with the
Gozan no Okuribi,
lighting fires on
mountains to
guide the
spirits home (August...
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Israel were
removed by the king of the ****yrians (Sargon II) to Halah, to
Gozan on the
Khabur River and to the
towns of the Medes. The king of the ****yrians...
- was a
place inhabited by "the
people of Eden" and is
mentioned along with
Gozan and Haran,
which are in
northern Mesopotamia, and Rezeph, the
exact location...
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resettled in the
region of the
Khabur River, in Halah, Habor, Hara and
Gozan (1
Chronicles 5:26). Tiglath-Pileser also
captured the
territory of Naphtali...
- (天龍寺, Tenryū-ji) is
considered to be one of the so-called
Kyoto Gozan (京都五山, Kyōto
gozan) or "five
great Zen
temples of Kyoto",
along with Shōkoku-ji (相国寺...