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Kamakura period (12457 bytes)
2: ...hed in [[1192]] by the first [[Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]] [[shogun]] [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]]. 4: The Kamakura period ended in 1333 with the destruction of the shoguna... 6: ...riod]] and the beginning of the [[Japanese Feudal Period]] which lasted until the [[Meiji Restoration]]. 9: ...public power related to the holding of land. This period in Japan differed from the old ''shoen'' system i... 11: ...wly organized military families were attracted to Kamakura. Kamakura (268 bytes) 1: [[ja:鎌倉]][[pt:Kamakura]] 3: '''Kamakura''' can refer to: 5: * The city of [[Kamakura, Kanagawa|Kamakura]] in [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]] 6: * The [[Kamakura Shogunate]] period in the [[History of Japan]] 7: * The Kamakura family name in Japan Kamakura, Kanagawa (1974 bytes) 2: ...akura_crowd.jpg|thumb|300px|Crowds of visitors in Kamakura<BR>(Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine)]] 3: '''Kamakura''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 鎌Ì... 5: ...uled Japan from here under what is known as the [[Kamakura Shogunate]]. 8: ...e [[Guan Yin|Kannon]] Temple complete the list of Kamakura's most famous historical and religious sites. 18: * [http://www.city.kamakura.kanagawa.jp/english Official website] in English Kamakura shogunate (2753 bytes) 1: ...e from the capital and is known as the [[Kamakura period]]. 3: Before the establishment of the Kamakura ''bakufu'', civil power in Japan was primarily he... 5: ...ga Takauji]], chose to side with the Emperor. The Kamakura ''bakufu'' came to an end in 1333 with the defeat... Third Period (5629 bytes) 1: '''Third Period''' refers to the ultra-left policy adopted by the... 11: ...o [[World War I]], and the second being the short period after the crushing of the post-war [[revolution]]... 17: As part of the "Third Period" policy, all forces of ideological opposition (su... 19: The formal institution of the Third Period occurred at the 9th Plenum of the Executive Commi... 21: All the ill-prepared "Third Period" insurrections failed everywhere they took place,... Period (3005 bytes) 1: A '''period''' is an arbitrary interval of [[time]]. The word... 3: ...me taken for the wave to complete one wavelength. Period is the reciprocal of the [[frequency]]. See [[amp... 4: ...planet]] to complete one [[orbit]]. See [[orbital period]]. 5: ...th of the interval over which it reappears. See [[periodic function]]. 6: ...e inverse of 7 = 1/7 = 0.1428571428571... and the period is 6. See [[recurring decimal]]. Mycenaean period (4749 bytes) 1: The '''Mycenean Period''' covers the latter part of the Bronze Age on th... 2: ...s the latest part of the [[Late Helladic|helladic period]] (helladic III), which is characterised by stron... 12: <th>Period 34: ...ery is rare in tombs and many settlements of this period ended by destruction, leaving few complete pots b... Gaussian period (5489 bytes) 1: In [[mathematics]], a '''Gaussian period''' is a certain kind of sum of [[root of unity|ro... 3: ...de his reputation depended on the algebra of such periods, of which 17: ...general, given an integer ''n'' > 1, the Gaussian periods are sums of various [[Primitive n-th root of uni... 25: ...nteger with (''a'', ''n'') = 1. There is one such period ''P'' for each [[subgroup]] ''H'' of the group 51: ... modulo ''p''. Therefore an example of a Gaussian period is Second Intermediate Period (4385 bytes) 1: The '''Second Intermediate Period''' marks a period when [[History of Ancient Egypt|Ancient Egypt]] o... 7: ...d it has been suggested that the kingship in this period might have been elective if not actually appointi... Ubaid period (967 bytes) 1: ...d into northern Mesopotamia replacing the [[Halaf period|Halaf culture]]. Period (music) (724 bytes) 1: The 1958 ''Encyclopédie Fasquelle'' defines a '''period''' as follows: Return period (585 bytes) 1: ...and that 2 events of floods with 100 years return period may occur in 2 subsequent years. Colonial Period (110 bytes) 1: '''Colonial Period''' can refer to: 3: *[[Period of Japanese Rule (Korea)]] Period 9 element (480 bytes) 1: ... table period|period]]'') of the [[periodic table|periodic table of the elements]]. None of these element... 4: [[Period 1 element]] - 5: [[Period 2 element]] - 6: [[Period 3 element]] - 7: [[Period 4 element]] - Gutian period (881 bytes) Sweeps period (176 bytes) 1: sweeps periods are often when networks roll out "big" specials ... Pisano period (1178 bytes) 1: ...d''', written π(n), is the [[periodic function|period]] with which the [[sequence]] of [[Fibonacci numb... 3: The first Pisano periods (sequence [[OEIS:A001175|A001175]] in [[On-Line ... 6: Pisano periods are named after [[Leonardo of Pisa|Leonardo Pisa... 11: ...u/~renault/fibonacci/fiblist.html Table of Pisano periods] 12: ...com/PisanoPeriod.html Mathworld article on Pisano periods] Period 8 element (609 bytes) 1: ... table period|period]]'') of the [[periodic table|periodic table of the elements]]. None of these element... 4: [[Period 1 element]] - 5: [[Period 2 element]] - 6: [[Period 3 element]] - 7: [[Period 4 element]] - Rotation period (1050 bytes) 1: In [[astronomy]], a '''rotation period''' is the [[time]] an [[astronomy|astronomical]] ... 3: ==Rotation period of selected objects== 42: [[it:Periodo di rotazione]] Second Temple Period (416 bytes) 1: The '''Second Temple Period''' is the time of [[Jew|Jewish]] history where th...
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