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- Ōmi_Code abstract "The Ōmi code (近江令, ōmiryō) are a collection of governing rules compiled in 668AD, hence being the first collection of Ritsuryō laws in classical Japan. These laws were compiled by Fujiwara no Kamatari under the order of Emperor Tenji.This collection of laws is now lost and its disputed existence is supported only by short references in later documents (among which the Tōshi Kaden, a history of the Fujiwara).It is furthermore missing from the Nihon Shoki.The Ōmi-ryō, consisting of 22 volumes, was promulgated in the last year of Tenji's reign. This legal codification is no longer extant, but it is said to have been refined in what is known as the Asuka Kiyomihara ritsu-ryō of 689; and these are understood to have been a forerunner of the Taihō ritsu-ryō of 701.".
- Ōmi_Code wikiPageID "5348690".
- Ōmi_Code wikiPageRevisionID "582981057".
- Ōmi_Code subject Category:668_in_law.
- Ōmi_Code subject Category:Classical_Japan.
- Ōmi_Code subject Category:Legal_codes.
- Ōmi_Code subject Category:Legal_history_of_Japan.
- Ōmi_Code subject Category:Lost_documents.
- Ōmi_Code comment "The Ōmi code (近江令, ōmiryō) are a collection of governing rules compiled in 668AD, hence being the first collection of Ritsuryō laws in classical Japan.".
- Ōmi_Code label "Code Ōmi".
- Ōmi_Code label "Código Ōmi".
- Ōmi_Code label "Ōmi Code".
- Ōmi_Code label "近江令".
- Ōmi_Code sameAs %C5%8Cmi_Code.
- Ōmi_Code sameAs Code_Ōmi.
- Ōmi_Code sameAs 近江令.
- Ōmi_Code sameAs 오미령.
- Ōmi_Code sameAs Código_Ōmi.
- Ōmi_Code sameAs Q526944.
- Ōmi_Code sameAs Q526944.
- Ōmi_Code wasDerivedFrom Ōmi_Code?oldid=582981057.