
Clan
Haji Clan
The Haji Clan (土師氏) is a Japanese clan, classified as divine-descent (Shinbetsu), recorded in classical genealogical sources.
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Haji Clan (土師氏) is a Japanese clan of divine-descent (Shinbetsu) lineage recorded in classical genealogical sources. See the Japanese page for the full record.
Description
The Haji Clan (土師氏) is a Japanese clan recorded in the classical genealogical sources of Japan. In the Shinsen Shōjiroku (815 CE) and related lineage chronicles, the clan is classified as divine-descent (Shinbetsu). The lineage is traditionally associated with Settsu (modern northern Osaka / southern Hyōgo) and Izumi (modern southern Osaka Prefecture) during the ancient period. Lineage records appear in classical chronicles, shrine genealogies, and provincial gazetteers. See the Japanese-language page for the full lineage record, member registry, and citation list.
Sources
新撰姓氏録(弘仁6年)— 神別・土師氏族条
Primary source藤原緒嗣 他(弘仁6年勅撰)
新撰姓氏録(弘仁6年)— 神別・土師氏族条に基づく土師氏の代表的な典拠整理。
https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/2543361Wikipedia「土師氏」
Secondary sourceWikipedia「土師氏」を参照した土師氏の系譜・地域的受容の補助確認。
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/土師氏
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