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  • 31Soga clan — The nihongo|Soga clan|蘇我氏|Soga no uji was one of the most powerful clans in Yamato Japan and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism in that country. The Soga Clan is of direct Korean descent due to the fact that a Korean clan moved to… …

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  • 32Soga (alpinismo) — Una soga utilizada en escalada es un tipo de soga fabricada con un núcleo interior protegido por una funda exterior tejida que está diseñada para optimizar la resistencia, la durabilidad y la flexibilidad. Contenido 1 Uso como soga de escalada 2… …

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  • 33Soga Umako — ▪ Japanese feudal lord died June 19, 626, Yamato, Japan       a leader of the Soga family of Japan, who was responsible for the destruction of the powerful Mononobe and Nakatomi clans and the ascendancy of the Soga to a position of supreme power …

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  • 34Soga y tizón — En un aparejo de construcción se denomina a soga a la disposición de los sillares o bloques colocados en la horizontal por su lado más largo para formar una estructura (muros o paredes), mientras que a tizón lo es en el lado más corto. La… …

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  • 35Soga Station — infobox japan station namerom=Soga name=蘇我 imagesize= caption= pref=Chiba city=Chiba ward=Chūō town= village= district= address=2 Imai jaloc=千葉県千葉市中央区今井二丁目 postal= open=1896 close= oldname= presentname= station number= operator=JR East… …

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  • 36Soga Emishi — ▪ Japanese feudal lord died July 11, 645, Yamato, Japan       a leader of the great Soga family of Japan, whose assumption of imperial prerogatives provoked a coup d état that destroyed the power of the Soga house and marked the end of the Asuka… …

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  • 37Soga Iruka — ▪ Japanese feudal lord died July 10, 645, Yamato, Japan       a leader of the powerful Soga family of Japan, whose murder resulted in the return of governmental power to the emperor and the promulgation of a series of far reaching reforms.… …

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  • 38Soga no Iruka — was a statesman in the Yamato Period of Japan.He was a son of Soga no Emishi. He was assassinated by Prince Naka no Ōe though he tried to murder Prince Yamashiro, and to rule the emperor family. Emishi also committed suicide soon after his son s… …

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  • 39Soga Sambo — Football player infobox| playername = Soga Sambo fullname = nickname = dateofbirth = birth date and age|1985|10|5 cityofbirth = Kaduna countryofbirth = Nigeria height = height|m=1.81 currentclub = FC Inter Turku clubnumber = position = Midfield… …

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  • 40Soga family — Japanese aristocratic family preeminent in the 7th century and instrumental in introducing Buddhism to Japan. Soga Umako (d. 626) overcame the powerful Mononobe and Nakatomi clans, who supported the native Shintō religion over Buddhism, and… …

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