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Bizen Province
Bizen Province Bizen (備前国 -no kuni) was a province of Japan on the Inland Sea side ... today the southeastern part of Okayama Prefecture. Bizen borders Mimasaka, Harima, and Bitchu provinces. ...
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Bizen (province) (translated from Italian)
Bizen (province) Map of the province Japanese with the province of evidenced Bizen Bizen ( giapponese : ? - kuni) it was not ...
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Bizen (Wikitravel)
Bizen View from JR Imbe Station, Bizen Bizen (備前) is the eastern part of Okayama ... the Japanese island of Honshu. [edit] Understand Bizen — literally "before (the plain of) Bi" — is an ancient province known for precisely one thing: Bizen- ...
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Bizen (translated from Portuguese)
Bizen This article is on the city, on the old province of Japan with the same name, sees Province of Bizen. Bizen? Província Okayama Area 133,66 Population ...
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Mimasaka Province
Mimasaka Province Mimasaka (美作国 -no kuni) or Sakushu (作州 sakushū) was a province of Japan in the part of Honshu ... today northeastern Okayama Prefecture. Mimasaka bordered Bitchu, Bizen, Harima, Hoki, and Inaba Provinces. Mimasaka was ... was often ruled by the daimyo in Bizen. The ancient capital and castle town was ... Awa(Kanto) | Awa(Shikoku) | Awaji | Bingo | Bitchu | Bizen | Bungo | Buzen | Chikugo | Chikuzen | Chishima | Dewa | ...
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Kibi Province
Kibi Province Kibi Province (吉備国 -no kuni) was a province of Japan, in the area of Okayama ... eastern Hiroshima Prefecture. It was divided into Bizen (備前), Bitchū (備中), and Bingo (備後) Provinces ... in the late 7th century, and Mimasaka Province was separated from Bizen Province in ...
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Bitchu Province
Bitchu Province Bitchu (備中国 -no kuni) was a province of Japan on the Inland Sea side ... western Okayama Prefecture. Bitchu bordered Hoki, Mimasaka, Bizen, and Bingo provinces. The ancient capital and ... For much of the Muromachi period, the province was dominated by the Hosokawa clan, who resided on Shikoku and allowed the province a degree of independence. By the ...
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Harima Province
Harima Province Harima (播磨国; -no kuni) or Banshu (播州 banshū) was a province of Japan in the part of Honshu ... Prefecture. Harima bordered on Tajima, Tamba, Settsu, Bizen, and Mimasaka Provinces. Its capital was Himeji ... Awa(Kanto) | Awa(Shikoku) | Awaji | Bingo | Bitchu | Bizen | Bungo | Buzen | Chikugo | Chikuzen | Chishima | Dewa | Echigo ...
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Sanuki Province
Sanuki Province Sanuki (讃岐国; -no kuni) was an old province of Japan on the island of Shikoku ... provinces. Across Naruto strait it bordered Awaji province too. Administratively it was included as a ... developed as the main seat of the province in the middle ages. In the Sengoku ... were invaded by Chosokabe clan in Tosa province and lost Sanuki province. Finally Chosokabe ...
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Echizen Province
Echizen Province Echizen (越前国; -no kuni) was an old province of Japan, which is today the northern ... sites of Japan (the others being Shigaraki, Bizen, Seto, Tamba, and Tokoname) and as such ... Takefu, but by the Sengoku period the province was divided among many fiefs and in ... Awa(Kanto) | Awa(Shikoku) | Awaji | Bingo | Bitchu | Bizen | Bungo | Buzen | Chikugo | Chikuzen | Chishima | Dewa | ...
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