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  2. Yamato people - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato people ( 大和 民族, Yamato minzoku, lit. 'Yamato ethnicity') or the Wajin ( 和人 / 倭人, lit. ' Wa people') [1] is a term to describe the ethnic group that comprises over 98% of the population of Japan. Genetic and anthropometric studies have shown that the Yamato are an admixture of the migratory Kofun and Yayoi, who arrived ...

  3. Yamato Kingship - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato Kingship (ヤマト王権, Yamato Ōken) was a tribal alliance centered on the Yamato region ( Nara Prefecture) from the 4th century to the 7th century, and ruled over the alliance of noble families in the central and western parts of the Japanese archipelago. [1] The age is from the 4th to the 7th century, later than the Yamatai ...

  4. Japanese clans - Wikipedia

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    Hirano clan – descended from Prince Toneri son of Emperor Tenmu, by the Kiyowara clan. Hisamatsu clan ( 久松氏) – cadet branch of Takatsuji family who descended from Sugawara clan. Mon of the Honda clan. Hitotsuyanagi clan ( 一柳氏) – cadet branch of Kōno clan who descended from Prince Iyo, son of Emperor Kanmu.

  5. Yamato Takeru - Wikipedia

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    Yamato Takeru (ヤマトタケルノミコト, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto), originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, Ousu no Mikoto), was a Japanese folk hero and semi-legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, son of Emperor Keikō, who is traditionally counted as the 12th Emperor of Japan. The kanji spelling of his name varies: it appears in the Nihon ...

  6. Ōyamato Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Ōyamato Shrine (大和神社, Ōyamato Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Tenri, Nara in Japan . Monument of Japanese battleship Yamato in Ōyamato Shrine. In the time of Emperor Sujin there was a crisis. Amaterasu ( via the Yata-no-Kagami and the Kusanagi sword) and Yamato Okunitama, the tutelary deity of Yamato, were originally worshipped ...

  7. Peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Peroxide. In chemistry, peroxides are a group of compounds with the structure R−O−O−R, where the R's represent a radical (a portion of a complete molecule; not necessarily a free radical [1]) and O's are single oxygen atoms. [2] [3] Oxygen atoms are joined to each other and to adjacent elements through single covalent bonds, denoted by ...

  8. Uji (clan) - Wikipedia

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    The Uji formed a decentralized ruling structure. According to Chinese records, the clans divided in rising urban centers occupied the Yamato Plains (the region between the present-day cities of Nara and Osaka). The clans were responsible for the protection and the taxation of these independent territories. Each clan was ruled by a headman or ...

  9. Yayoi people - Wikipedia

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    The terms Yayoi and Wajin can be used interchangeably, though "Wajin" (倭人) refers to the people of Wa and "Wajin" (和人) is another name for the modern Yamato people. [7] The definition of the Yayoi people is complex: The term Yayoi people describes both farmers and hunter-gatherers exclusively living in the Japanese archipelago, and ...