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Tekiya (的屋 or テキ屋; "peddlers") are
itinerant ****anese
merchants who,
along with the
bakuto ("gamblers"),
historically were
predecessors to the
modern yakuza...
- (1603–1868):
tekiya,
those who
primarily peddled illicit,
stolen or
shoddy goods; and bakuto,
those who were
involved in or parti****ted in gambling.
Tekiya (peddlers)...
- the mid-20th century. They were one of two
forerunners (the
other being tekiya, or peddlers) to
modern ****anese
organized crime syndicates called yakuza...
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generally not eaten.
Katanuki was once a
regular good
carried in
carts by
tekiya (peddlers) on
ennichi (au****ious
Shinto days when
festivals are
often held)...
- (1970) Kantō
Tekiya Ikka:
Goromen Jingi (1970)
Hibotan Bakuto: Oryū Sanjō (1970) -
Tsunejioro Furyō Banchō:
Ikkaku Senkin (1970) Kantō
Tekiya Ikka: Tennōji...
- mall has some 360 shops. It has a food
court with
around 16 outlets. A
Tekiya outlet A Sony
showroom The mall's only
supermarket The mall's
outdoor food...
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Razor gangs Norman Conks Predecessors to
modern yakuza (See also Genyōsha)
Tekiya 的屋
Bakuto 博徒
Kabukimono 傾奇者 (カブキもの)
American Frontier gangs (See also List...
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member of the Kantō-Shinnō-Doushi-kai (Kanto
Shennong ****ociation). It is a
tekiya group. Azuma-gumi II 二代目東組 Osaka,
Osaka 1993
Azuma is the
surname of the...
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yakuza derive from two
classifications which emerged in the mid-Edo period:
tekiya,
those who
primarily peddled illicit,
stolen or
shoddy goods; and bakuto...
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ceremonial Jewish horn – the
shofar – and
became its
Mistress (ba’alat
tekiya) for Adas
Israel in Washington. "Call of the ages", The Economist, p. 82...