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    Kōtoku-in (高徳院) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo-shū sect, in the city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Its mountain name is Taiizan (大異山),...
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  • Emperor Kōtoku (孝徳天皇, Kōtoku-tennō, 596 – November 24, 654 AD) was the 36th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. The years...
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    Kōtoku Denjirō (幸徳 傳次郎, November 5, 1871 – January 24, 1911), better known by the pen name Kōtoku Shūsui (Japanese: 幸徳 秋水, Japanese pronunciation: [koːtokɯ...
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    Kōtoku Satō (佐藤 幸徳, Satō Kōtoku, March 5, 1893 – February 26, 1959) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Satō was born...
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  • Kotoku Royals F.C. (previously known as Kotoku Royals Academy) is a professional football team from Akim Oda, Eastern Region in Ghana, currently playing...
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    The Kōtoku Line (高徳線, Kōtoku-sen) is a railway line in northeastern Shikoku, Japan that connects the prefectural capitals Takamatsu (Kagawa) and Tokushima...
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  • Taika Reform (category 7th century in Japan)
    Reformation of Taika") were a set of doctrines established by Emperor Kōtoku (孝徳天皇 Kōtoku tennō) in the year 645. They were written shortly after the death of Prince...
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  • also known as the Kōtoku Incident (幸徳事件, Kōtoku Jiken), was a socialist-anarchist plot to assassinate the Japanese Emperor Meiji in 1910, leading to a...
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  • Adjen Kotoku is a town in the Ga West Municipal District of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is known as one of the best and fastest growing town...
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    innovation of Kōtoku's brief reign. When Kōtoku died, his designated heir was Naka no Ōe. When Naka no Ōe's mother re-ascended, he continued in the role of...
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  • Akyem Kotoku describes a traditional geo-political entity in Eastern Ghana. Akyen Kotoku is one of the three independent states along with Akyem Bosome...
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    large battle in 1584 and was dismantled in the early 17th century, as a result of the Genna era's "one country, one castle" rule. Rurisan Kōtoku-ji Temple...
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  • needed] In 1908, a letter allegedly written by Japanese revolutionaries denied the Emperor's divinity, and threatened his life. In 1910, Kōtoku Shūsui...
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    based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. It is the world's fourth-largest religion, with...
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  • with the already-married Kōtoku. The latter even briefly supported his efforts to acquire a bomb. Kōtoku withdrew from the plot in late 1909, opting not...
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  • This is a list of rulers of the Akan state of Akyem Kotoku. Akan people Ghana Gold Coast Lists of incumbents...
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    population lives in slums. There are pavement dwellers in India and in Hong Kong as well as rooftop slums. Informal settlements in Latin America are...
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    Heimin Shinbun (category 1903 establishments in Japan)
    daily newspaper established in Japan in November 1903, as the newspaper of the Heimin-sha group. It was founded by Kōtoku Shūsui and Sakai Toshihiko,...
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    work in linguistics, political activism, and social criticism. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic...
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    Taika (era) (category 7th century in Japan)
    reign of Kōtoku. The Taika era immediately preceded the Hakuchi era. This period spanned the years from August 645 through February 650. In 645, also...
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    palace. Empress Kōgyoku is forced to abdicate the throne in favor of her younger brother Kōtoku, age 49, who becomes the 36th emperor of Japan. Naka-no-Ōe...
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    working for the military–industrial complex due to a crisis of conscience. In some countries, conscientious objectors are assigned to an alternative civilian...
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  • The Kōtoku Maru was a 6,702 gross ton freighter that was built by Mitsubishi Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-kaisha, Nagasaki for Hiroumi Syozi Kabushiki Kaisha launched...
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    Kōkoku (category 1340s in Japan)
    by Kujō Michinori. 1342 (Kōtoku 3): Minamoto no Nagamichi (源長通) is removed from his position as daijō daijin. 1342 (Kōtoku 3): Kujō Michinori is replaced...
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    also known for his translation with Kōtoku Shūsui. Sakai was born as the third son to a samurai class family in what is now Miyako, Fukuoka. He attended...
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    Gōtoku-ji (category Buddhist temples in Tokyo)
    the Hikone Domain, in Edo period. It is known as the "cat temple" because of the maneki-neko. Gōtoku-ji was established as Kōtoku-in in 1480, and was renamed...
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    Religion in Japan is manifested primarily in Shinto and in Buddhism, the two main faiths, which Japanese people often practice simultaneously. According...
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    War II. The Nationalists won the war, which ended in early 1939, and ruled Spain until Franco's death in November 1975. The war began after the partial failure...
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  • Kashimagari Tunnel "Japan". UNESCO. Retrieved 2017-05-08. (in Japanese) World Heritage Sites in Japan (in Japanese) Database of National Cultural Properties -...
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  • lines. Libertarians of various schools were influenced by liberal ideas. In the mid-19th century, libertarianism originated as a form of left-wing politics...
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