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Shigi Qutuqu (Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠭᠢᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭ; c. 1178–1260) was a high-ranking
official during the
early decades of the
Mongol Empire. The
adopted son of the empire's...
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Fushigi Yûgi:
Genbu Kaiden (****anese: ふしぎ遊戯 玄武開伝, lit. "Mysterious Game:
Legend of Genbu") is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by Yuu Watase...
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Mount Shigi (信貴山, Shigisan) is a
mountain located in
Ikoma District, Nara, ****an. One of the
legends of Mt.
Shigi tells of
Prince Shotoku asking for victory...
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which provoked Genghis Khan into
sending an army of 30,000
troops under Shigi Qutuqu. As a
result of the
tactics adopted by
Jalal ad-Din, the
Mongol army...
- that the Y****a was
supervised by
Genghis Khan
himself and his
adopted son
Shigi Qutuqu, then the high
judge (in Mongolian: улсын их заргач) of the Mongol...
- Yomei's death, with the Soga once
again victorious at the
Battle of
Mount Shigi,
solidifying the clan's
influential position at the
imperial court. Takeshi...
- The
Shigi Line (信貴線,
Shigi-sen) is a
railway line in ****an
operated by the
private railway operator Kintetsu Railway. The line
connects Kawachi-Yamamoto...
- Shaider: The
Movie (1984), as
Annie Space Sheriff Shaider: Pursuit!
Shigi Shigi Abduction Plan (1984), as
Annie Hissatsu 4:
Urami Harashimasu (Sure-Fire...
- an
exemplar of "women's painting". The Shigisan-engi or "Legend of
Mount Shigi"
tells the
story of the 9th
century Shingon monk Myoren,
founder of the...
- (present-day Nara Line) on
April 30, 1914. The
modern Kashihara, Osaka, and
Shigi lines were
completed in the 1920s,
followed by the
Kyoto Line (a cooperative...