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    The Minister of the Left (左大臣, Sadaijin) was a government position in Japan during the Asuka to Meiji era. The Asuka Kiyomihara Code of 689 marks the initial...
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    sons, Makoto, Tokiwa, and Tōru took the position of Minister of the Left (sadaijin); they were among the most powerful in the Imperial Court in the early...
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    ministers: the Daijō-daijin (Chancellor), the Minister of the Left (左大臣, Sadaijin), and the Udaijin (右大臣, Minister of the Right). These positions were consolidated...
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    was composed of the three ministers—the Daijō-daijin (Chancellor), the Sadaijin (Minister of the Left) and the Udaijin. The Udaijin was the Junior Minister...
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    mother was Fujiwara no Mitsuko, the daughter of the Minister of the Left (Sadaijin); but he was raised as if he were the son of Tōfuku-mon'in. His predecessor...
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    and Kampaku were to convey to the Emperor the policies formulated by the Sadaijin (左大臣, Minister of the Left) and other senior officials of the Daijō-kan...
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    of State) Chancellor / Chief Minister Daijō-daijin Minister of the Left Sadaijin Minister of the Right Udaijin Minister of the Center Naidaijin Major Counselor...
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    again in 794. July 28, 782 (Enryaku 1, 14th day of the 6th month): The sadaijin Fujiwara no Uona was involved in an incident that resulted in his removal...
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    established, ranking just below that of Udaijin ("Right Minister") and Sadaijin ("Left Minister"). The office developed a different character in the Meiji...
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    Kanefusa, d. 1217. Sadaijin, Ōimikado Tsunemune, 1119–1189. Sadaijin, Todaiji Sanesada, 1139–1191. Sadaijin, Sanjō Sanefusa, 1147–1225. Sadaijin, Ōimikado Yorizane...
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