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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4L\u2019 Kash\u014d era, ( Jiaxiang ? ) , also known as Kaj\u014d , is one of the eras of Japan ( Year number , neng\u014d ? , bed. “Name of the year” ) After the J\u014dwa era and before the Ninju era. This era covers the period from the month of June 848 Until the month of April 851 [ first ] . The reigning emperors are ninmy\u014d ( Emperor Neki ? ) et montoku ( Emperor Bunkoku ? ) [ 2 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4February 9, 848 Kash\u014d Gannen ( The first year of Jiaxiang ? ) : The name of the new era, Kaj\u014d (meaning “auspicious”), is created because a white turtle was discovered in the province of Bungo and which it was presented to the Emperor. The old era ends when the news begins, in J\u014dWA 15, the 13 It is day of 6 It is month of 848 [ 3 ] . February 14, 848 ( Kash\u014d 1, ten It is day of first re month ): The Dainagon Fujiwara no yoshifusa (904-872) is appointed Udaijin . He is the former brother SADAIJIN Fujiwara Fuyutsugu (775-826). Fujiwara no Akira-Keiko, the daughter of Yoshifusa, becomes the wife of the emperor Montoku and the mother of the emperor Seiwa [ 4 ] . 848 ( Kash\u014d 1, 6 It is month ): A white turtle is discovered in the province of Bungo. As it is an extraordinary thing, all the officials of the court appear before the emperor and comment on the auspicious that this turtle represents [ 5 ] . 849 ( Kash\u014d 2, 4 It is month ): An ambassador of the kingdom of Baekje is received at the Court [ 5 ] . 849 ( Kash\u014d 2, 5 It is month ): Baekje’s ambassador is received by the emperor who distracted him. Emperor Tenmy\u014d Charge Ono No Takamura to prepare a letter which must be presented to the Baekje court [ 5 ] . 849 ( Kash\u014d 2, ten It is month ): Nimmyo celebrates sound 40 It is birthday and many gifts are offered to him [ 5 ] . 849 ( Kash\u014d 2, 11 It is month ): The emperor goes around the capital in major procession and when he passes in front of the prison, he orders Yoshifusa to release all the prisoners locked up there. Ninmyo has rice and small currency distribute to the poor [ 5 ] . 850 ( Kash\u014d 3, first re month ): The emperor makes an official visit (Ch\u014dkin) to his mother’s residence to testify to his filial piety [ 6 ] . May 6 850 ( Kash\u014d 3, 21 It is day of 3 It is month ): Emperor Ninmy\u014d died at the age of 41 and his older sister receives the estate ( sense ) [ 7 ] . Shortly after, the emperor Montoku formally accesses the throne ( SOKUI ) [ 8 ] . Depending on his wishes, he is buried without pump or ceremony. After that, the emperor is sometimes called the “Fukakasa emperor” according to the name given to his mausoleum. Emperor Ninmyo reigned 17 years. 14 years during the J\u014dwa era and 3 years during the Kaj\u014d era [ 9 ] . 850 ( Kash\u014d 3, 5 It is month ): Tachibana no Kachiko widow of the emperor Saga, mother of the emperor Ninmy\u014d and grandmother of the emperor Montoku dies. This very pious Buddhist created a temple called Danrin-ji ( Tanlin Temple ? ) On the site of the current Tenry\u016b-ji ( Tenryu temple ? ) – more ceremoniously known as tenry\u016b shiseizen-ji ( Tianlong Shengzen Temple ? ) , located in what is nowadays Susukinobababa-Ch\u014d, Uky\u014d district in Kyoto. Before his death, the former empress is known by her honorary name and his title, Danrin-K\u014dg\u014d ( Queen Tan Lin ? ) and is honored as if it were a saint [ ten ] . \u2191 Nussbaum, Louis-Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric. (2005). ” Kash\u014d ” in Japan Encyclopedia , p. 486 on Google Books ; N.B., Louis-Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric is the pseudonym of Louis-Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Nussbaum, see German National Library Authority File \u2191 Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annals of Japanese emperors , p. 106 -112; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Guksh\u014d , pp(3-284; Varley, H. Paul. (1980). Jinrooro Site , p. 164-165 . \u2191 Brown, p. 284 ; Titsingh, p. 111 . \u2191 Titsingh, p. 111 ; Brown, p. 284 . \u2191 A B C D and E Titisngh, p. 111 . \u2191 Titingh, p. 111 ; Varley, p. 165 . \u2191 Brown, p. 284 . \u2191 Varley, p. 44 ; A distinct act of sense is not recognized before the Emperor Tenji and all the sovereigns, with the exception of Empress Jit\u014d, of the emperor Y\u014dzei, the emperor Go-Toba and the emperor Fushimi have the sense and the SOKUI The same year until the reign of the Emperor Go-Murakami \u2191 Titsingh, p. 112 , Brown, p. 284 . \u2191 Titsingh, p. 112 . 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