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Takamuko no
Kuromaro (高向 玄理, died 654) was a ****anese
scholar and
diplomat of the A**** period.
Karumauro traveled to
China with Ono no
Imoko as kenzuishi...
- Kōgyoku (his
elder sister) is
restored on the
throne under the name Saimei.
Takamuko no Kuromaro, a ****anese diplomat, is sent to the Tang
dynasty again, but...
- emb****y to China. This
mission included two
others with the
title kenzushi:
Takamuko no
Kuromaro (no Genri) and
Minabuchi no Shōan.
Kuromaro and Shōan, along...
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culminated in the
Taika Reform Edicts in 646. At this time, two scholars,
Takamuko no
Kuromaro and
priest Min (who had both
accompanied Ono no
Imoko in travels...
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feudal Ōtomo clan (大友氏).
Takamuko clan (高向氏) –
descended from
Emperor Wen of the
Chinese Cao Wei dynasty;
famous for
Takamuko no Kuromaro.
Wikimedia Commons...
- today. Nussbaum, "Kentōshi" at p. 511, p. 511, at
Google Books Nussbaum, "
Takamuko no
Kuromaro (No Genri)" at p. 935, p. 935, at
Google Books Nussbaum, "Minabuchi...
- as well as the
descendants of the
Chinese Cao Wei
dynasty through the
Takamuko clan.[citation needed] The Hata are said to have come to ****an from China...
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article in ****an Times,
January 29, 2006. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "
Takamuko no
Kuromaro (no Genri)" in ****an encyclopedia, p. 935, p. 935, at Google...
- Chang'an (modern Xi'an).
Takamuko clan – An
ancient noble family of
Kawachi that
produced many
diplomats and
statesmen such as
Takamuko no Kuromaro. Kawachi...
- Kōgyoku (his
elder sister) is
restored on the
throne under the name Saimei.
Takamuko no Kuromaro, a ****anese diplomat, is sent to the Tang
dynasty again, but...