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- Mishihase abstract "The Mishihase (粛填), also read as Ashihase and Shukushin, were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived along the northern portion of the coast of the Sea of Japan. The term Sushen, rendered 肅愼, is found in Chinese records, but is annotated as Mishihase or Ashihase in Japanese language documents, which should have developed into *Mishiwase or *Ashiwase in Modern Japanese if the word had survived in colloquial speech.According to the Nihon Shoki, the Mishihase first arrived at Sado Island during the reign of Emperor Kimmei. In 660, Japanese General Abe no Hirafu defeated the Mishihase in "Watarishima" at the request of the native inhabitants. During the Edo period, Arai Hakuseki proposed that Watarishima was Ezo, which was later renamed Hokkaidō. The battle place was recorded as the mouth of a large river, which is proposed to be Ishikari River.Some historians consider that the Mishihase were identical to the Sushen in Chinese records, but others think that the Japanese people named the indigenous people in the northeast based on their knowledge of Chinese records, just as the Chinese did during the Three Kingdoms Period. Kisao Ishizuki of the Sapporo University suggested that the Mishihase was the Gilyak belonging to the Okhotsk culture in the Hokkaido Shimbun in 1979.They are believed to have spoken a Tungusic language.".
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- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Abe_no_Hirafu.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Arai_Hakuseki.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_ancient_Japan.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kimmei.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kinmei.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Ezo.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido_Shimbun.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaidō.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Ishikari_River.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_people.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Nivkh_people.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Okhotsk_culture.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Sado,_Niigata.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Sado_Island.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Sapporo_University.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Sea_of_Japan.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Sushen.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms_Period.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLink Tungusic_languages.
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mishihase".
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLinkText "North expedition of Abe no Hirafu".
- Mishihase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shukushin".
- Mishihase hasPhotoCollection Mishihase.
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- Mishihase subject Category:Tribes_of_ancient_Japan.
- Mishihase hypernym People.
- Mishihase type Article.
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- Mishihase type Group.
- Mishihase type Thing.
- Mishihase comment "The Mishihase (粛填), also read as Ashihase and Shukushin, were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived along the northern portion of the coast of the Sea of Japan.".
- Mishihase label "Mishihase".
- Mishihase differentFrom Shakushains_Revolt.
- Mishihase sameAs Mishihase.
- Mishihase sameAs m.03nvts.
- Mishihase sameAs Мисихасэ.
- Mishihase sameAs Q2614575.
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- Mishihase wasDerivedFrom Mishihase?oldid=676351672.
- Mishihase isPrimaryTopicOf Mishihase.