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Shōan

Index Shōan

is an era in Japanese history. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Chan Buddhism, Columbia University Press, Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji, Einin, Emperor Fushimi, Emperor Go-Fushimi, Emperor Go-Murakami, Emperor Go-Nijō, Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Tenji, Emperor Yōzei, Empress Jitō, H. Paul Varley, Harvard University Press, Isaac Titsingh, Japanese era name, Kengen, Nihon Ōdai Ichiran, Shōsōin, Yishan Yining, Yuan dynasty.

  2. 1290s in Japan
  3. 1299 in Asia
  4. 1300s in Japan

Chan Buddhism

Chan (of), from Sanskrit dhyāna (meaning "meditation" or "meditative state"), is a Chinese school of Mahāyāna Buddhism.

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Columbia University Press

Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University.

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Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji

For other temples by similar names, see Zenrin-ji. Eikan-dō Zenrin-ji (永観堂禅林寺) is the head temple for the Seizan branch of Japan's Jōdo-shū (Pure Land) Buddhist sect, located in Kyoto, Sakyō-ku.

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Einin

was a after Shōō and before Shōan. This period spanned the years from August 1293 through April 1299. Shōan and Einin are 1290s in Japan, Japanese era stubs and Japanese eras.

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Emperor Fushimi

was the 92nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Shōan and emperor Fushimi are 1290s in Japan.

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Emperor Go-Fushimi

was the 93rd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Shōan and emperor Go-Fushimi are 1290s in Japan and 1300s in Japan.

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Emperor Go-Murakami

(1328 – March 29, 1368) was the 97th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and a member of the Southern Court during the Nanboku-chō period of rival courts.

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Emperor Go-Nijō

was the 94th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Shōan and emperor Go-Nijō are 1300s in Japan.

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Emperor Go-Toba

was the 82nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

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Emperor Tenji

, known first as and later as until his accession, was the 38th emperor of Japan who reigned from 668 to 671.

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Emperor Yōzei

was the 57th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

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Empress Jitō

was the 41st monarch of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

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H. Paul Varley

Herbert Paul Varley (February 8, 1931 – December 15, 2015) was an American academic, historian, author, and Japanologist.

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Harvard University Press

Harvard University Press (HUP) is a publishing house established on January 13, 1913, as a division of Harvard University, and focused on academic publishing.

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Isaac Titsingh

Isaac Titsingh FRS (January 1745 – 2 February 1812) was a Dutch diplomat, historian, Japanologist, and merchant.

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Japanese era name

The or, is the first of the two elements that identify years in the Japanese era calendar scheme. Shōan and Japanese era name are Japanese eras.

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Kengen

was a after Shōan and before Kagen. This period spanned the years from November 1302 through August 1303. Shōan and Kengen are 1300s in Japan, Japanese era stubs and Japanese eras.

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Nihon Ōdai Ichiran

, The Table of the Rulers of Japan, is a 17th-century chronicle of the serial reigns of Japanese emperors with brief notes about some of the noteworthy events or other happenings.

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Shōsōin

The is the treasure house of Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan.

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Yishan Yining

Yishan Yining (一山一寧, in Japanese: Issan Ichinei) (1247 – 28 November 1317) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to Japan.

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Yuan dynasty

The Yuan dynasty, officially the Great Yuan (Mongolian:, Yeke Yuwan Ulus, literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its ''de facto'' division.

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See also

1290s in Japan

1299 in Asia

1300s in Japan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōan

Also known as Shoan, .