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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...
- Buddhist temple which is the supreme head temple of Nichiren sect Nakayama Kinzan, ruins of a Sengoku period gold mine and National Historic Site Minobu Town...
- 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...
- Akechi Mistuhide's statue was built in the castle in 2019 Shūzan Castle Kinzan Castle Kuroi Castle Shūchi Castle Usayama Castle People of the Sengoku period...
- 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...
- (gold monopoly) Kane-bugyō Kanjō bugyō Ginza (silver monopoly) Kura-bugyō Kinzan-bugyō Dōza (copper monopoly) Kyoto shoshidai Kyoto machi-bugyō Shuza (cinnabar...
- The Kinzan Kōzan-ji (金山功山寺) is a temple of the Sōtō school of Zen faction in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, ****an. It was first established as a temple...
- 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...
- (post-1864) Jisha-bugyō Kanagawa bugyō (post-1859) Kanjō-bugyō (post-1787) Kinzan-bugyō Kyoto machi-bugyō Nara bugyō Machi-bugyō Nagasaki bugyō Niigata bugyō...
- was his comrade, Ikeuchi Daigaku, Mori Magoroku, Ogawara Juzo, Watanabe Kinzan, and Ueda Jonosuke, who were government officials and yoriki (police sergeants)...