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Composition of migrants from the island of Kyushu and places of their settlement in Central Japan in the middle of the 3rd century (based on materials from the legend about the “descent” of Nigi-hayahi-no mikoto)

https://doi.org/10.25587/y9740-5877-9395-z

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D. A. Surowen
Ural State Law University
Russian Federation

Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Surowen, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Asst. Prof., Asst. Prof. of Subdepartment

Subdepartment of the History of State and Law

Yekaterinburg



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Surowen D.A. Composition of migrants from the island of Kyushu and places of their settlement in Central Japan in the middle of the 3rd century (based on materials from the legend about the “descent” of Nigi-hayahi-no mikoto). Epic Studies. 2021;(1):78-104. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/y9740-5877-9395-z

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