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Dazaifu (government)

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31: 205:. It is the town which grew up around the government center in the 7th through the 12th centuries. It is also the name of the small city which continued to grow even after the regional government center was moved. 633: 244:
was built for the use of the hierarchy of bureaucrats. The many buildings were arranged along a symmetrical grid, not far from the Buddhist temple complex at
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was established in northwest Kyushu the late 7th century. The town of Dazaifu grew up around the civil and military headquarters of the regional government.
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From the 7th through the 13th century, the governor and vice-governor of Dazaifu had civil and military functions. The titles of the vice governors were
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of the official position at the head of the regional government. It is also a metonym for the person who fills this leadership role.
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is the name of the civil government on the island of Kyūshū. As it grew and developed, a large complex of government offices
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from the 8th to the 12th centuries. The name may also refer to the seat of government which grew into the modern city of
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refers to the region which includes all the provinces on the island of Kyūshū and other nearby islands.
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court. There were a series of envoys which came before the unsuccessful invasion of 1274.
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Japan Heritage Dazaifu, The Western Capital of Ancient Japan -Exchange Hub with East Asia-
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The flexible term refers to the regional government for all of Kyūshū and nearby islands.
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During the 8th and 9th centuries, records refer to Dazaifu as "the distant capital".
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is the name of the place where regional government was centered in the late
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Regional government in 8th to 12th century Kyushu, Japan
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Sometimes there was an official Absentee Governor (
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Dazaifu (region)

Dazaifu, Fukuoka
Kyushu
Dazaifu
Fukuoka Prefecture
Kublai Khan
Muromachi period
Hakata
Shōni clan
Ōuchi clan
Kuroda domain
han
abolished
Dazai dani
Dazai shoni
Fujiwara no Hirotsugu
rebellion in the same year
Dazai-no-sotsu
Emperor Go-Daigo
Dazaifu
Nara period
Muromachi period
Kanzeon-ji
metonym
19917 Dazaifu
Sugawara no Michizane

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