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- Toraijin (****anese: 渡来人, とらいじん) refers to the people who came to ****an from mainland Asia in ancient times, as well as their descendants. Up until the...
- controlled by the Mo****be and Soga clans at the beginning of the A**** period. Toraijin refers to people who immigrated to ****an from abroad via the Ryukyu Islands...
- (中臣東人). In modern times, ****anese historians claim that Kamatari was a Toraijin, having roots in Korea, specifically. Historian Yuji Seki [ja] (関裕二) posited...
- immigrants (Toraijins). The founder of the Soga clan, Soga no Ishikawa's father, Takenouchi no Sukune is also suspected to be a Toraijin as he had many...
- Dynasty. Second Shō Dynasty (第二尚氏) – kings of the Ryukyu Kingdom (1469–1879) Toraijin is used to describe migrants in many contexts, from the original migration...
- the Korean state of Baekje. Many historically known immigrants known as Toraijin arrived from Korea. ****an also traded with China. These interactions show...
- 研究の現状と課題 (Doctoral dissertation, Waseda University). "Settlement of the Toraijin". adeac.jp. Retrieved November 29, 2024. "小田原市 | 小田原合戦". 小田原市 (in ****anese)...
- related to the Jōmon period, Yayoi period, and arguably, the Kofun period (Toraijin). Genetically, they are categorized into three separate, but related groups:...
- Buyeo Pung (扶餘豊, 623–668) was a prince of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was son of the last king, Uija of Baekje. When Baekje fell to...
- around half the po****tion and mainly being made up of conquered people, Toraijin, and prisoners of war, while heimin were mainly made up of native commoners...