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Kinzan-bugyō (金山奉行) were
officials of the
Tokugawa shogunate in Edo
period ****an. This
bakufu title identifies an
official with
responsibility for superintending...
- The Toi gold mine (土肥鉱山, also 土肥金山, Toi
kinzan) was an
important gold mine
during the Edo
period in ****an,
located within what is now part of the city...
- Bani
Hajer (Arabic: بني هاجر), also
known as al-Hawajir, are an
influential tribe in the
Arabian Peninsula. The
tribe is also
called Bani
Hajer (Family...
- The
Kurokawa gold mine (黒川金山,
Kurokawa Kinzan) was a gold mine
located in the city of Kōshū, Yamanashi, ****an
which was in
operation for
several hundred...
- (gold monopoly) Kane-bugyō Kanjō bugyō
Ginza (silver monopoly) Kura-bugyō
Kinzan-bugyō Dōza (copper monopoly)
Kyoto shoshidai Kyoto machi-bugyō
Shuza (cinnabar...
- (gold monopoly) Kane-bugyō Kanjō bugyō
Ginza (silver monopoly) Kura-bugyō
Kinzan-bugyō Dōza (copper monopoly)
Kyoto shoshidai Kyoto machi-bugyō
Shuza (cinnabar...
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administrative divisions of 1945: Zenshū (capital)
Gunzan Kanshū Chin'an
Kinzan Moshu Chōsui
Ninjitsu Nangen Junshō Seiyū Kōshō Fuan
Kintei Yokkō Ekizan...
- was his comrade,
Ikeuchi Daigaku, Mori Magoroku,
Ogawara Juzo,
Watanabe Kinzan, and Ueda Jonosuke, who were
government officials and
yoriki (police sergeants)...
- The Sado gold mine (佐渡金山, Sado
Kinzan) is a
generic term for gold and
silver mines which were once
located on the
island of Sado in
Niigata Prefecture...
- (gold monopoly) Kane-bugyō Kanjō bugyō
Ginza (silver monopoly) Kura-bugyō
Kinzan-bugyō Dōza (copper monopoly)
Kyoto shoshidai Kyoto machi-bugyō
Shuza (cinnabar...