-
acceptance of this new
foreign religion were Mo****be no
Okoshi and
Nakatomi no
Kamako. The
rivalry between the
Sogas and the Mo****be and
Nakatomi clans would...
- (593–658), 649–658
Udaijin (not appointed)
Naidaijin (内臣),
Nakatomi no
Kamako(中臣鎌子) (Fujiwara no Kamatari, 藤原鎌足) (614–669), 645–669
Empress Saimei, born...
- (506–570)
supporting the idea
while Mo****be no
Okoshi and
Nakatomi no
Kamako worried that the kami of ****an
would become angry at this
worship of a foreign...
- 27 July 2018, an
Antonov An-2
crashed on take-off from an
airstrip near
Kamako,
killing five of
seven occupants.
Transport in the
Democratic Republic of...
- no
Iname expressed his
support while Mo****be no
Okoshi and
Nakatomi no
Kamako (later the
Fujiwara clan)
opposed not on
religious grounds, but more so...
- Udaijin, Ōtomo no
Nagatoko (大伴長徳) (d. 651), 649–651. Naidaijin(内臣),
Nakatomi Kamako (中臣鎌子) (Fujiwara no Kamatari, 藤原鎌足) (614–669), 645–669. The
years of Kōtoku's...
- included: Daijō-daijin, Osakabe-shinnō.
Sadaijin Udaijin Naidaijin,
Nakatomi Kamako no Muraji. Dainagon,
Fujiwara Fuhito.
Conventional modern scholarship seems...
- ┃
Nakatomi no
Abiko (中臣阿毘古) ┃
Nakatomi no
Mahito (中臣真人) ┃
Nakatomi no
Kamako (中臣鎌子) ┃
Nakatomi no
Kuroda (中臣黒田) ┃
Nakatomi no
Tokiwa (中臣常磐) ┃ Nakatomi...
-
dozens of
royal trading towns.
These included among others, Firdu, Pata,
Kamako, Jimara,
Patim Kibo,
Patim Kanjaye, Kantora, Sedhiou,
Pakane Mambura, Kiang...
-
daughter Kamako.
Yoshikawa had four
daughters but no sons, he
adopted a
younger son of Sone Arasuke, who
married his Yoshikawa's 4th
daughter Kamako. The...