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Iwaki Province (718) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iwaki is a former Provinces of Japan lasting for a brief period of time in Nara period. Established in 718 with the division of Mutsu Province, it was composed of five district of Iwaki (石城), Shineha...
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Iwaki Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iwaki Province may refer to: • Iwaki Province (718) (岩城国), an old province of Japan established in 718 and dissolved by 724 • Iwaki Province (1868) (磐城国), an old province of Japan established in 1868...
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Iwaki Province (1868) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iwaki is a former province of Japan established in Meiji Era. It was cut out of Mutsu Province and corresponded to the eastern part of modern Fukushima Prefecture on December 17 of 1868 of Japanese c...
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Feb 14, 2009 ... Iwaki (磐城国 Iwaki-no kuni) is a former province of Japan established in Meiji Era. It was cut out of Mutsu Province and corresponded to ...
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As a result, the Iwaki clan was ousted and Torii Tadamasa was appointed as the lord of Iwakitaira han (磐城平藩, old Iwaki Province) by Tokugawa Ieyasu. ...
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磐城の獅子舞資料 [in Japanese] Pug Dance in Iwaki Province [in Japanese]. 山口 彌一郎 Yamaguchi Yaichiro. Read/Search Full Text ...
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磐城の古碑 [in Japanese] Some Old Monuments in Iwaki Province [in Japanese]. 岩崎,敏夫 IWASAKI,Toshio. Read/Search Full Text ...
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ALKALI METALS IN BERYL FROM ISHIKAWA, IWAKI. PROVINCE. By Jim YOSHIMURA. Eeceived September 11,1926. Published November 28,1928. ...
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3 Battles in Mutsu province ... In 718, portions of Michinoku and Hitachi Province were split off to form Iwaki and Iwashiro provinces, which were dissolved and reabsorbed only a few years later.
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Iwaki et al reviewed the medical records of 137 children (220 ears) who had otitis media with effusion (OME). ... Iwaki; Iwaki (volcano); Iwaki Baseball Stadium; Iwaki City; Iwaki Province; Iwaki Station; Iwaki Station (Fukushima); Iwaki, Akita; Iwaki, Aomori;
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