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Ninji

Ninji (仁治), also called Jinji, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō; lit. "year name") after En'ō and before Kangen. This period spanned the years from August 1240 to January 1243. The reigning emperors were Shijō-tennō (四条天皇) and Go-Saga-tennō (後嵯峨天皇).

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645–650
Taika
650–654
Hakuchi
686–686
Shuchō
701–704
Taihō
704–708
Keiun
708–715
Wadō

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Events of the Ninji era

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Ninji

Nodes12
Edges11
Triples32
Avg. degree1.83
Density0.166667
Components1

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Ninji

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related to Events of the Ninji era · 12
Ninji → Emperor Go-Saga, Emperor Tsuchimikado, From Gennin, Hōjō Tsunetoki, Hōjō Yasutoki, In, July, Kamakura, Kujō Yoritsune, Shijō-tennō's, Yasutoki, Yasutoki's
related to Change of era · 2
Ninji → En'ō, The
645–650 · 1
Ninji → Taika
650–654 · 1
Ninji → Hakuchi
686–686 · 1
Ninji → Shuchō
701–704 · 1
Ninji → Taihō
704–708 · 1
Ninji → Keiun
708–715 · 1
Ninji → Wadō
715–717 · 1
Ninji → Reiki
717–724 · 1
Ninji → Yōrō

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era name en'ō 1242 month oclc japanese year years 1240 events isbn kangen new day emperor died son hōjō yasutoki

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Ninji645–650Taika1.00infobox
Ninji650–654Hakuchi1.00infobox
Ninji686–686Shuchō1.00infobox
Ninji701–704Taihō1.00infobox
Ninji704–708Keiun1.00infobox
Ninji708–715Wadō1.00infobox
Ninji715–717Reiki1.00infobox
Ninji717–724Yōrō1.00infobox
Ninji724–729Jinki1.00infobox
Ninji729–749Tenpyō1.00infobox
Ninji749Tenpyō-kanpō1.00infobox
Ninji749–757Tenpyō-shōhō1.00infobox
Ninji757–765Tenpyō-hōji1.00infobox
Ninji765–767Tenpyō-jingo1.00infobox
Ninji767–770Jingo-keiun1.00infobox
Ninji770–781Hōki1.00infobox
Ninji781–782Ten'ō1.00infobox
Ninji782–806Enryaku1.00infobox

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