WAS BEDEUTET KOTAI AUF MALAYSISCH
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Definition von kotai im Wörterbuch Malaysisch
kotai = terpotai 1. dipelepai, sabbern, tergantung; 2. mager trocken, alt; alt ~ sehr alt; 3. trocken; nyiur dehydriert, um als Samen verwendet zu werden; Arekanuss ~ alt und getrocknet. kotai = terkotai 1. terkelepai, terkulai, tergantung; 2. kurus kering, tua; tua ~ sangat tua; 3. kering; nyiur ~ buah nyiur yg dikeringkan utk dijadikan benih; pinang ~ buah pinang yg tua dan sudah dikeringkan.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KOTAI» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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kotai in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
kotai im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Bibliography of Japanese New Religions, with Annotations ...
1362 Tensho Kotai Jingu Kyo (1947). Mioshie (The Teachings). Tabuse. 1363 Tensho Kotai Jingu Kyo (1951). Seisho (The Unison). Tabuse. 1364 Tensho Kotai Jingu Kyo (1952). Mioshie, The Divine Teaching, Tabuse. 1365 Tensho Kotai ...
Peter Bernard Clarke, 1999
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Bibliography of Japanese New Religious Movements - Halaman 120
1362 Tensho Kotai Jingu Kyo (1947). Mioshie (The Teachings). Tabuse. 1363 Tensho Kotai Jingu Kyo (1951). Seisho (The Unison). Tabuse. 1364 Tensho K6tai Jingu Kyo (1952). Mioshie, The Divine Teaching, Tabuse. 1365 Tensho Kotai ...
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A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds
At the time of the Osaka rebellion in 1614-15, a law settling han-shogunate relations was issued; and in the uneasy 1630s, when both the foreign threat and insubordinacy in Kyushu were feared, the celebrated sankin kotai (attendance in Edo ...
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Japanese New Religions: In Global Perspective - Halaman 243
In fact, the pro- Japanese group became Tensho-Kotai-Jingu-Kyo after the arrival of Ogamisama. (The Hissho-kai sign outside the house of the leader was taken away and replaced by a new sign saying: Tensho-Kotai-Jingu-Kyo.) Through the ...
Peter Bernard Clarke, 2000
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Tour of Duty - Halaman 299
"Sankin kotai Kitayama-do to Kochi shi." Tosa shidan 206: 29-32. . 1997b. "Tosa no sankin kotai to joho denpan no doko." Tosa shidan 206: 17-21. . 2003. "Engyoji no satsuki." In his Kochi shi rekishi sanpo, 160-161. Kochi: Kochi shi bunka ...
Constantine Nomikos Vaporis, 2009
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Icakkiyamman̲ Katai: - Halaman 271
8 Ethnographic Notes on the Ritual Context of the kotai Festival of Palavur Icakki 8.1 I Myself in the Field - Some Remarks The experience in the field is different for each researcher, owing to individual personality and expectations. We are all ...
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Portal to the Gods - Halaman 176
Kotai again looked out across the plain. The front ranks of the advancing human infantry were just becoming visible. “Fifty more paces,” he said. “And then unleash your surprise. “As you wish, but my shamans are already pushed to their very ...
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Fierce Gods: Inequality, Ritual, and the Politics of ... - Halaman 148
All kotai festivals take place in the hot summer months, from mid- March to mid-June, when agricultural work is at a minimum and residents are relatively flush from the recent harvest of both rice and bananas. Kotais stretch out over two weeks, ...
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Japan Encyclopedia - Halaman 564
Kotai-fujin. Term for the mother of an emperor until 702; thereafter, Kotaigo. Also Fujin, Nyogo, Chiigu. • Kotai-shi. Title for the heir to the imperial throne. If it was one of the emperor's brothers, this title became Kotai-tei. Also called Choni, Taishi ...
Louis Fr?d?ric, Louis-Frédéric, Käthe Roth, 2002
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Japan at War: An Encyclopedia - Halaman 360
Sankin kotai (Alternate Attendance) The sankin kotai was a political system established by the Tokugawa bakufu for exercising control over the 260-odd daimyo whose domains (han) were scattered in different provinces of Japan. This system ...