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Hōshun Yamaguchi (山口蓬春,
Yamaguchi Hōshun) (1893-1971) was a ****anese
Nihonga painter and designer. He
received a
commission to
paint a
piece for the new...
- region, 26
hoshuns of Ili
region (Dzungarian Oirads), 24
hoshuns from
Upper Mongolian 29
hoshuns, 35
hoshuns from the
Inner Mongolian 49
hoshuns sent statements...
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restricted to only
within his
hoshun. The khan
would communicate with the Qing
Emperor just as any
other Jasagh (
hoshun lord). Ashan-i
hafan (男爵; equivalent...
- Inner/Outer Mongolia)
grouped in
aimag (league),
sometimes transcribed by
hoshuns or khoshuns, were the
battalion level of administrative/military subdivision...
- When
Toshiie died,
Matsu became a
Buddhist nun and
changed her name to
Hōshun-In.
Maeda Toshimasa (Matsu's
second son) was
given a 215,000 koku fief in...
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Upper Mongolia had 29
hoshuns (21 Khoshut, 2 Choros, 4 Torghut, 1 Khalkha) in the
early 20th century. Now
there are 9
hoshuns of the
Upper Mongols. 80...
- prin****lity. In the
Manchurian period, the
Otoks were
replaced by the
Hoshuns. In the
XVIII and XIX centuries, the
Telengits had only two otoks, which...
- Daiji-in (大慈院) Daikō-in (大光院) Daisen-in (大仙院) Daiyō-an (大用庵) Gyokurin-in (玉林院)
Hōshun-in (芳春院) Jukō-in (聚光院) Kinryū-in (金龍院) Kōrin-in (興臨院) Kōtō-in (高桐院) Nyoi-an...
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After her
husband died, Matsu, then
known by her
Buddhist nun name of
Hoshun-in, ****ured the
safety of the
Maeda clan
after the year 1600 by voluntarily...
- the
destruction of Atlantis. A
native from the
Atlantean city-state of
Hoshun (whose
people resemble depictions of Asians).
Loyal to D'Tilluh and Arion...