A History of Japan: From Stone Age to SuperpowerOf Courtiers and Warriors: Early and Medieval History (710–1600)
A History of Japan: From Stone Age to Superpower: Of Courtiers and Warriors: Early and Medieval...
Henshall, Kenneth G.
2015-10-29 00:00:00
[The Yamato state needed a capital. Without this its centralised system of control would have no real core. In the final stages of the Yamato period there had been a few attempts to establish a permanent capital,1 but these had all failed for one reason or another.]
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A History of Japan: From Stone Age to SuperpowerOf Courtiers and Warriors: Early and Medieval History (710–1600)
[The Yamato state needed a capital. Without this its centralised system of control would have no real core. In the final stages of the Yamato period there had been a few attempts to establish a permanent capital,1 but these had all failed for one reason or another.]
Published: Oct 29, 2015
Keywords: Central Government; Real Power; Southern Line; Japanese History; Peasant Uprising
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