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  2. Yamato period - Wikipedia

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    Yamato, in the 7th century. A millennium earlier, the Japanese archipelago had been inhabited by the Jōmon people. In the centuries prior to the beginning of the Yamato period, elements of the Northeast Asian and Chinese civilizations had been introduced to the Japanese archipelago in waves of migration.

  3. Asuka period - Wikipedia

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    A stone foundation section of the Mount Shioji Ōnojō Castle Ruins, where construction began in 665 A wall mural depicting ladies, from the west wall of the Takamatsuzuka Tomb, late 7th century, Asuka period. Chinese culture had been introduced to Japan by the Three Kingdoms of Korea before the imperial Japanese embassies to China were

  4. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Very little is known about the 5th century in Japan. The period was definitely marked by volatile inter-state warfare, complex alliances, submissions and betrayals. Some of the more constant Yamato polity partners were Baekje and Gaya confederacy, while enemies included Goguryeo, Silla and various Chinese groups. All of the records of the era ...

  5. Category:7th century in Japan - Wikipedia

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    7th-century Japanese people (3 C, 9 P) Pages in category "7th century in Japan" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  6. 7th century - Wikipedia

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    The religion of Shugendō evolves from Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto and other influences in the mountains of Japan. Early 7th century: Croats enter their present territory, settling in six distinct tribal delimitations. 7th and 9th century: Mosaics and side panels above the apse of Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe are made.

  7. List of emperors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The terms Tennō ('Emperor', 天皇), as well as Nihon ('Japan', 日本), were not adopted until the late 7th century AD. [6] [2] In the nengō system which has been in use since the late 7th century, years are numbered using the Japanese era name and the number of years which have elapsed since the start of that nengō era. [7]

  8. List of state leaders in the 7th century - Wikipedia

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    Japan, Asuka period ... King (early 7th century) [8] Rai Sahasi II, King (early 7th century) Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura Kingdom, Sri Lanka (complete list) ...

  9. Battle of Baekgang - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Baekgang (Korean: 백강 전투; Hanja: 白江戰鬪) or Battle of Baekgang-gu, also known as the Battle of Hakusukinoe (Japanese: 白村江の戦い, romanized: Hakusuki-no-e no Tatakai / Hakusonkō no Tatakai) [a] in Japan, and as the Battle of Baijiangkou (Chinese: 白江口之战; Chinese: 白江口之戰; pinyin: Bāijiāngkǒu Zhīzhàn) in China, was a battle between ...