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Mutsu Chintō Shōgun (陸奥鎮東将軍, lit. "Great
General of
Subduing Mutsu"). Ki no
Kosami had the
title of Seitō Taishōgun (征東大将軍, lit. "Commander-in-chief for the...
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Agatamori 668–737 720 Ōtomo no
Yakamochi 718?–785 784–785 Ki no
Kosami in the year 789 Ki no
Kosami 733–797 789 Ōtomo no
Otomaro 731–809 794
Sakanoue no Tamuramaro...
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Asami Kosami was
appointed by the
Emperor Kanmu as the new
General of
Eastern Conquest and
given a
commission to
conquer Aterui. In June 787,
Kosami split...
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Kaatyayni Kuchhal,
Kuchchal Kashyap Karanchand Kush or
Kashyap Samaveda Kosami or
Kauttham Komaal Madhukul/
Mudgal Mudgal Madhavsen Aashvalayan/Mudgal...
- Over 1,000
soldiers drowned that day. The ****anese
general Ki no
Asami Kosami was "rebuked" by the
Emperor Kanmu when he
returned to Kyoto.
Since the...
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Koromo River (also
known as
Battle of Sufuse) the ****anese army
under Ki no
Kosami Seito shōgun was
defeated by the
Isawa Emishi under their general Aterui...
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people who had been
chased out of
their native territory and
defeated Ki no
Kosami's army of 50,000 at
Kitakami River to
advance all the way to Fuji, ****uoka...
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cabinet officials,
including udaijin Fujiwara no
Tsuginawa and
dainagon Ki no
Kosami, died or retired, and in 798,
Uchimaro was
promoted to ju san-mi (従三位) and...