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and were frequently in conflict with them over political issues such as whether
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should be accepted and issues of imperial succession. By tradition, the
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clans, which were clans associated with particular occupations. The
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Studies in Japanese and Korean Historical Linguistics and Beyond
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included Mononobe no Ikofutsu (物部伊莒弗) during the reign of
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hereditary title denoting rank and political standing (a
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clans claimed descent from mythological gods (神別氏族,
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