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  • 121Hara Nagayori — (1544 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through late Azuchi Momoyama periods. Served as an officer under the Oda clan. At first, he was attached to Shibata Katsuie. After Oda Nobunaga s death during the year of 1582, Nagayori fought… …

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  • 122Hara Torayoshi — was a retainer under the Takeda clan of samurai during the late Sengoku period of Japanese history …

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  • 123Hara Masatane — was a senior retainer of the Takeda clan during the late Sengoku period of Japanese history.References#Turnbull, Stephen. Kawanakajima 1553 64: Samurai Power Struggle …

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  • 124Hara Station (Aichi) — is a train station in Tempaku ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, JapanLines*Nagoya Municipal Subway **Tsurumai Line (Station number: T18)LayoutAdjacent stations !colspan=5|Nagoya Municipal Subway ###@@@KEYEND@@@### …

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  • 125Hara (Gottheit) — Statue von Shiva in Bangalore, 22. Dezember 2005 Shiva (Sanskrit, शिव Śiva [ɕɪvʌ]; wörtl.: „Der Gütige“,) ist eine der wichtigsten Formen des Göttlichen im Hinduismus. Im Shivaismus gilt er den Gläubigen als die wichtigste Manifestation des… …

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  • 126Hara-obi —    The four metre cloth sash (also called iwata obi), usually obtained from a shrine or Buddhist temple with a reputation for help with childbirth, and traditionally worn around the waist by pregnant women (today about 90%). It is worn from the… …

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  • 127hara kiri — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. ritual suicide, disembowelment …

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  • 128hara-kiri — ha|ra ki|ri [ ,herə kıri ] noun uncount in Japan, a traditional method of killing yourself by cutting your stomach open with a knife or sword …

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