-
Kamatari 614–669
Fuhito 659–720
NANKE branch HOKKE branch SHI****
branch KYŌKE branch Muchimaro 680–737
Fusasaki 681–737
Umakai 694–737 Maro 695–737 Toyonari...
- the
addition of a
melody to a
Buddhist service (法会 hōe) or
teaching (教化
kyōke), and
became po****r
starting in the
Heian period.
These hymns in colloquial...
- clan: the
Hokke or
Northern branch founded by
Fujiwara no
Fusasaki the
Kyōke branch founded by
Fujiwara no Maro the
Nanke or
Southern branch founded...
- May 2020. "Karan
Aujla on Instagram: "Yaar menu
laggey koi shr**** hogea,
Kyoke Mai v
zindgi ch th**** hogea,
Aujla ni
aujla aje ni dabda, Fer ki hoya j...
- (藤原北家) –
northern family;
descended from
Fujiwara no Fusasaki.
Fujiwara Kyōke (藤原京家) –
descended from
Fujiwara no Maro.
Fujiwara Nanke (藤原南家) – southern...
- clan [jp], a ****anese clan that
claims descent from
Fujiwara no Maro and the
Kyōke branch of the
Fujiwara clan. Naoe Kanetsugu, a ****anese
samurai of the 16th-17th...
-
Kamatari 614–669
Fuhito 659–720
NANKE branch HOKKE branch SHI****
branch KYŌKE branch Muchimaro 680–737
Fusasaki 681–737
Umakai 694–737 Maro 695–737 Toyonari...
-
Kamatari 614–669
Fuhito 659–720
NANKE branch HOKKE branch SHI****
branch KYŌKE branch Muchimaro 680–737
Fusasaki 681–737
Umakai 694–737 Maro 695–737 Toyonari...
-
established by the four sons of
Fujiwara no Fuhito: Nanke, Hokke, Shi****, and
Kyōke.
Hokke later became the most
successful out of the four families, and there...
- courtier, and
politician during the Nara period. Maro
established the
Kyōke branch of the
Fujiwara clan. Maro was a
minister (sakyō no dayū) during...