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Koma clan information


Koma clan
高麗
Parent houseGo or Ko family (高氏)
TitlesVarious
FounderJakkō
Founding year666
Statue of Jakkō at Koma shrine in Saitama

The Koma clan (高麗氏) was an immigrant royal family descended from Goguryeo Prince Go Yak'gwang (高若光) who became known as "Genbu Jakkō" (玄武若光) and later as "Koma no Jakkō" (高麗若光).[1]

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Koma clan

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The Koma clan (高麗氏) was an immigrant royal family descended from Goguryeo Prince Go Yak'gwang (高若光) who became known as "Genbu Jakkō" (玄武若光) and later...

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Koma

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Look up koma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koma may refer to: Koma clan, a Japanese clan descended from the royal family of Goguryeo Koma (rapper)...

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Japanese clans

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of Goguryeo. Koma clan (高麗氏) – descended from Jakkō, son of the last of Goguryeo, King Bojang of Goguryeo. Kuwabara clan (桑原氏) Sena clan (背奈氏) – descended...

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Koma Shrine

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Koma Shrine (高麗神社, Koma Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Hidaka, Saitama. The word "Koma", pronounced in Japanese as "Koryō" is the ancient...

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Bojang of Goguryeo

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the Koma clan in Japan. Son from second wife: Anseung (안승, 安勝) Inseung (인승, 仁承) – ancestor of the Hoengseong Go clan (also known Goguryeo Go Clan) royal...

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Dongmyeong of Goguryeo

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Today, Korea's Heongseong Go clan (Hanja:橫城 高氏, 횡성 고씨), China's Liaoyang Go clan (Hanzi:遼陽 高氏) and Japan's Koma clan (Kanji:高麗氏) consider him as the...

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Soga clan

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The Soga clan (Japanese: 蘇我氏, Hepburn: Soga uji) was one of the most powerful aristocratic kin groups (uji) of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state—the...

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Soga no Koma

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Soga no Koma (蘇我 高麗) was a member of the Soga clan, and Chief Minister of Japan (ōomi). He was the father of the powerful Soga no Iname (born approximately...

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Yamatonoaya clan

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Sakanoue clan, the "Fumi clan (書氏)", the "Min clan (民氏)", the "Ikebe clan (池辺氏)" and the "Aratai clan (荒田井氏)". Yamatonoaya no Koma Kawachinofumi clan Shinsen...

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Somali people

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adjacent clans of other clan families (Isaaq, 28; Hawiye, 3); and 3 (4.3%) were with women of other clans of the Darod clan family (Majerteen 2, Ogaden...

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Pulana people

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initiate their youth into womanhood and manhood. The initiation school (koma) is held in winter. The practices of initiation schools are marked by secrecy...

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Kai Province

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districts (originally consisted of traditionally four): Yamanashi Prefecture Koma District (巨摩郡) Kitakoma District (北巨摩郡) - dissolved Minamikoma District (南巨摩郡)...

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Consort kin

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Emperor Sushun Soga no Umako and Yamato no Aya no Koma [ja] — assassinated Emperor Sushun Fujiwara clan — consort kin in the reigns of emperors Kanmu, Saga...

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Soga no Iname

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Ōkimi (later denoted Emperor) as head of state. He was the son of Soga no Koma and the father of Soga no Umako. Soga no Iname solidified his power by marrying...

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Emperor Sushun

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and, perhaps out of fear of being struck first, Umako hired Yamatonoaya no Koma [ja] to assassinate Sushun in 592. Emperor Sushun's reign lasted for five...

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Kudara no Konikishi clan

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royal families of Baekje and Goguryeo: the Kudara, Shōna (肖奈) and Koma (高麗) clans. The founder Zenkō came from Baekje to Japan as a hostage along with...

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Kwama people

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the Koman groups, which include neighboring communities such as the Uduk, Koma, and Opuuo. Although they traditionally occupied a larger territory, they...

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Asuka period

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Korean high priests arrived in Japan in 595—Eji from the kingdom of Koryo (Koma) and Eso from the kingdom of Paekche (Kudara)." Hisao Nagayama. 「たべもの江戸史」...

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Morioka

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Company (JR East) - Hanawa Line Morioka - Kōma Iwate Ginga Railway Line Morioka – Aoyama – Kuriyagawa – Shibutami – Kōma Tōhoku Expressway – Morioka-Minami IC...

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Gbara

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the Faith'), clans responsible for traditional African religion teaching and advice, are: Bérété Cissé (Ceesay/Sesay) Diané (Janneh) Koma Sylla (Sillah)...

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Djibouti

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[citation needed] Pottery predating the mid-2nd millennium has been found at Asa Koma, an inland lake area on the Gobaad Plain. The site's ware is characterized...

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Engaged to the Unidentified

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four-panel manga by Cherry-Arai. The strip was serialized in Ichijinsha's Manga 4-Koma Palette magazine from April 2009 to February 2022, when it was transferred...

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Gracie family

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presented Mitsuyo Maeda, a Japanese judoka and prizefighter also known as Conde Koma (Count Combat). Gastão was also responsible for helping Maeda establish a...

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