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- Kabane abstract "Kabane (姓) were titles used with clan name (uji na) in pre-modern Japan to denote rank and political standing of each clan (uji). There were more than thirty. Some of the more common kabane were omi, muraji, miyatsuko (造), kimi (君), atai (直), fubito (史), agatanushi (県主), and suguri (村主).The kabane were divided into two general classes: those who claimed they were descendants of the imperial line (kōbetsu (皇別)), and those who claimed they were descendants of the gods (shinbetsu (神別)). There is often no historical evidence for such distinctions beside old records and other transmissions. At first the kabane were administered by individual clans, but eventually they came to be controlled by the Yamato court. In 684 the kabane were reformed into the eight kabane system (yakusa no kabane (八色の姓)). The powerful omi of the time were given the kabane of ason, which ranked second under the new system, while most of the muraji were given the kabane of sukune, which ranked third. Later, as the clans began to devolve into individual households, the kabane system gradually faded from use.".
- Kabane wikiPageID "2332564".
- Kabane wikiPageLength "1645".
- Kabane wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Kabane wikiPageRevisionID "656021426".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Agatanushi.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Ason.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Japan.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asuka_period.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese-language_surnames.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_historical_terms.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kofun_period.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_Japan.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Muraji.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Omi.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Social_class.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Sukune.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLink Yamato_period.
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atai".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kabane".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kimi".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muraji".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yakusa-no-kabane".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "eight kabane".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "hereditary title".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "kabane".
- Kabane wikiPageWikiLinkText "yakusa no kabane".
- Kabane hasPhotoCollection Kabane.
- Kabane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-hist-stub.
- Kabane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kabane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Kabane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kabane subject Category:Ancient_Japan.
- Kabane subject Category:Asuka_period.
- Kabane subject Category:Japanese-language_surnames.
- Kabane subject Category:Japanese_historical_terms.
- Kabane subject Category:Kofun_period.
- Kabane subject Category:Titles.
- Kabane hypernym Titles.
- Kabane type Article.
- Kabane type Surname.
- Kabane type Work.
- Kabane type Article.
- Kabane type Surname.
- Kabane type Term.
- Kabane type Title.
- Kabane comment "Kabane (姓) were titles used with clan name (uji na) in pre-modern Japan to denote rank and political standing of each clan (uji). There were more than thirty. Some of the more common kabane were omi, muraji, miyatsuko (造), kimi (君), atai (直), fubito (史), agatanushi (県主), and suguri (村主).The kabane were divided into two general classes: those who claimed they were descendants of the imperial line (kōbetsu (皇別)), and those who claimed they were descendants of the gods (shinbetsu (神別)).".
- Kabane label "Kabane".
- Kabane sameAs Kabane.
- Kabane sameAs Kabane.
- Kabane sameAs קאבאנה.
- Kabane sameAs Kabane.
- Kabane sameAs カバネ.
- Kabane sameAs 가바네.
- Kabane sameAs Kabane.
- Kabane sameAs Кабанэ.
- Kabane sameAs Кабане_(титул).
- Kabane sameAs Q1664099.
- Kabane sameAs Q1664099.
- Kabane sameAs 姓_(日本政治结构).
- Kabane wasDerivedFrom Kabane?oldid=656021426.
- Kabane isPrimaryTopicOf Kabane.