- Sankin-
kōtai (****anese: 参覲交代/参覲交替, now
commonly written as 参勤交代/参勤交替, 'alternate attendance') was a
policy of the
Tokugawa shogunate during most of the...
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Kotai is a
village in Bhuj
Taluka of
Kutch district of Gujarat, India. It lies on the s**** of
Greater Rann of Kutch.
village near the sun
temple Kotay...
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Kuttuvan Kotai (Tamil: குட்டுவன் கோதை), also
spelled Kothai/Kodai, was a
Chera ruler of
early historic (pre-Pallava)
south India.
Silver coins bearing...
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Eveline Kotai (born 1950) is an
Australian artist.
Kotai is
known for her
idiosyncratic stitched collages,
which involves the
artist cutting up her paintings...
- and Gekū [ja] (外宮). The
Inner Shrine, Naikū (also
officially known as "
Kōtai Jingū"), is
dedicated to the
worship of
Amaterasu and is
located in the...
- rebellious, but for most of the Edo period,
control policies such as sankin-
kōtai,
resulted in
peaceful relations.
Daimyo were
required to
maintain residences...
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Kandhakottai is a 2009
Indian Tamil-language
action film
directed by S. Sakthivel,
starring Nakul and Poorna,
whilst Sampath Raj and San**** play supporting...
- Tenshō
Kōtai Jingūkyō (****anese 天照皇大神宮教) is a ****anese new
religious movement which emerged from Shinto. It was
established by Sayo
Kitamura (北村 サヨ) (1900–1967)...
- the
class of
kōtai-yoriai, men who were
heads of
hatamoto families and held
provincial fiefs, and had
alternate attendance (sankin-
kōtai)
duties like...
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Kutaisi (/kuːˈtaɪsiː/ koo-TY-see, Georgian: ქუთაისი
pronounced [ˈkʰutʰaisi] ) is a city in the
Imereti region of the
Republic of Georgia. One of the oldest...