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Fujiwara no
Umakai (藤原 宇合, 694 –
September 7, 737) was a ****anese statesman, courtier,
general and
politician during the Nara period. The
third son of...
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conflicts between him and Fuhito's four sons (Muchimaro, Fusasaki, Maro and
Umakai) in the
reign of
Emperor Shōmu. In 729, the four sons
charged him with a...
- sons:
Fujiwara no Muchimaro,
Fujiwara no
Fusasaki (681–737),
Fujiwara no
Umakai and
Fujiwara no Maro. His son
Fusasaki would become the
ancestor of the...
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death of
Fujiwara no Fuhito.
Fuhito was
succeeded by four sons, Muchimaro,
Umakai, Fusasaki, and Maro. They put
Emperor Shōmu, the
prince by Fuhito's daughter...
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founded by
Fujiwara no
Muchimaro the Shi****
branch founded by
Fujiwara no
Umakai Among them, the
Hokke came to be
considered as the
leaders of the entire...
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cadet branch of the
Fujiwara clan of ****an. It was
founded by
Fujiwara no
Umakai, i.e., one of the four
great houses of the Fujiwara,
founded by the so-called...
- Khan, as
ruler of the
Eastern Turkic Khaganate (Central Asia).
Fujiwara no
Umakai, ****anese
statesman (d. 737)
Hammad Ar-Rawiya, Arab
scholar (approximate...
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Niigasa (c. 720-790) 11. Haji no
Maimo 1.
Emperor Heizei 12.
Fujiwara no
Umakai (694-737) 6.
Fujiwara no Yo****sugu (716-777) 13.
Isonokami no Kunimina...
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earlier record by
Iyobe no
Umakai [ja],
which was
identical in content. It has even been
suggested by Shūichi Katō that this
Umakai originally adapted this...
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Niigasa (c. 720–790) 11. Haji no
Maimo 1.
Emperor Junna 12.
Fujiwara no
Umakai (694–737) 6.
Fujiwara no
Momokawa (732–779) 13. Kume no
Wakame (d. 780)...