词条 | Iwai Rebellion |
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The {{nihongo|Iwai Rebellion|磐井の乱|Iwai no Ran}} was a rebellion against the Yamato court that took place in Tsukushi Province, Japan (now nearby Ogōri city in Fukuoka Prefecture) in 527 AD. The rebellion was named after its leader, Iwai, who is believed by historians to have been a powerful governor of Tsukushi. The rebellion was quelled by the Yamato court, and played an important part in the consolidation of early Japan. The main record of the rebellion can be found in the Nihon Shoki, although it is also mentioned in Kojiki and other historical sources. References{{no footnotes|date=June 2016}}[https://books.google.com/books?id=nCJwEDzyxNgC&lpg=PA152&ots=O69WUeFzJJ&dq=iwai%20rebellion&pg=PA152#v=onepage&q=iwai%20rebellion&f=false The Cambridge History of Japan: Ancient Japan (Google Books)] External links
5 : Kofun period|Rebellions in Japan|520s conflicts|6th century in Japan|527 |
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