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- Isshi incident (links | edit)
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- Military Academy incident (links | edit)
- Onmyōji (links | edit)
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- Hibiya incendiary incident (links | edit)
- Takamatsuzuka Tomb (links | edit)
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- League of Blood Incident (links | edit)
- Jinshin incident (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Fujiwara no Fuhito (links | edit)
- Saiō (links | edit)
- Talk:Emperor Kōbun (links | edit)
- Saga Rebellion (links | edit)
- Ōtsu (links | edit)
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- Princess Ōku (links | edit)
- Rice riots of 1918 (links | edit)
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- Chichibu incident (links | edit)
- Prince Osakabe (links | edit)
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