- Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇, Kammu-tennō, 735 – 9 April 806), or Kammu, was the 50th emperor of Japan,[1] according to the traditional order of succession.[2]...
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haritasında Kammu
- To prevent them from promoting their rank by falsifying their hereditary status, Kammu relied on genealogical charts. He also forbade the purchase of rank.
- Emperor Kammu (aka Kanmu) reigned in ancient Japan from 781 to 806 CE and is most noted for relocating the capital to Heiankyo (Kyoto) in 794 CE.
- İmparator Kammu, 781-806 yılları arasında Japonya’da hüküm sürmüştür. Kammu, Japonya’nın gördüğü en güçlü imparatorlardan biridir.
- The Kammu (also written Khamu and Khmu) are believed to be the original inhabitants of Laos, and they make up its largest minority today.
- It was during Emperor Kammu's administration that Saicho and Kukai came back from Tang and had new influence on the Japanese Buddhist culture.
- Emperor Kammu’s legacy includes the cultural achievements of the Heian period and the shifts in political power that would shape Japan’s history.
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Genel bilgiler
Japonya'nın geleneksel veraset düzenine göre 50. imparatorudur. Saltanatı MS 781'den 806 yılında ölümüne kadar sürmüştür.
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