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Abe clan
Abe clan ( Abe-shi) was one of the oldest of the major Japanese clans (uji); and the clan retained its prominence during the Sengoku period and the Edo period.[1] The clan's origin is said to be one of the original clans of the Yamato people; they truly gained prominence during the Heian period (794-1185), and experienced a resurgence in the 18th century. Abe is also a very common Japanese surname in modern times, though not everyone with this name necessarily is descended from this clan.
Abe clan
Notes
[1] Meyer, Eva-Maria. "Gouverneure von Kyto in der Edo-Zeit." (http:/ / www. uni-tuebingen. de/ geschichte-japans/ manabu/ shoshidai. htm) Universitt Tbingen (in German). [2] Asakawa, Kan'ichi. (1903). The Early Institutional Life of Japan, p.140.
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