Japan History Genkō Incident, 1331-1333
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Wikidata:Q1432624
Library of congress:sh 87006312
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Ōtawa, A. Nitta Yoshisada no Kamakura-zeme ... 1983:p. 39 (Genkō no hen)
- Kodansha encyc. Japan(Genkō Incident; Genkō no Hen; civil strife from 1331 to 1333 (Genkō 1-3) that lead to the fall of the Kamakura shogunate)
- Nihon rekishi d.j.(Genkō no hen)
- Kadokawa Nihonshi j.(Genkō no ran)
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Wikipedia description:
The Genkō War (元弘の乱, Genkō no Ran), also known as the Genkō Incident (元弘の變, Genkō no Hen), was a civil war fought in Japan between the Emperor Go-Daigo and the Kamakura Shogunate from 1331 to 1333. The Genkō War was named after Genkō, the Japanese era corresponding to the period of 1331 to 1334 when the war occurred.
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