ජපන් ජනයා ලැයිස්තුව

විකිමීඩියා ලැයිස්තු ලිපිය

මෙය ප්‍රසිද්ධ ජපන් ජනයා ලැයිස්තුවකි.

මෙම ලැයිස්තුවට ඇතුළු කිරීමට නම් අදාළ පුද්ගලයාට විකිපීඩියා ලිපියක් පැවතිය යුතු අතර එහි ඔවහු ජපන් ජාතිකයකු බව සඳහන් විය යුතුය.

වාස්තුවේදියෝ

සංස්කරණය

කලාකරුවෝ

සංස්කරණය

ක්‍රීඩකයෝ

සංස්කරණය

කතුවරු

සංස්කරණය

සමාගම් නිර්මාතෲවරු

සංස්කරණය

අධ්‍යාපනවේදියෝ

සංස්කරණය

අධිරාජ්‍යයෝ

සංස්කරණය
No. Reign Portrait Posthumous name Personal name (imina) Notes
Legendary Emperors
1 660 BC–585 BCE   Emperor Jimmu Kan'yamato Iwarebiko   presumed legendary; claimed descent from the sun goddess, Amaterasu[1]
2 581 BCE–549 BCE   Emperor Suizei Kamu Nunagawamimi no Mikoto   presumed legendary;[2] 3rd son of Jimmu[3]
3 549 BCE–511 BCE   Emperor Annei Shikitsuhiko Tamademi no Mikoto   presumed legendary;[4] son and heir of Suizei[3]
4 510 BCE–476 BCE   Emperor Itoku Oho Yamatohiko Sukitomo no Mikoto   presumed legendary;[4] 2nd son of Annei[3]
5 475 BCE–393 BCE   Emperor Kōshō Mimatsuhiko Kaeshine no Mikoto   presumed legendary;[5] son and heir of Itoku[3]
6 392 BCE–291 BCE   Emperor Kōan Oho Yamato Tarasihiko Kunioshi Hito no Mikoto   presumed legendary;[6] 2nd son of Kōshō[3]
7 290 BCE–215 BCE   Emperor Kōrei Oho Yamato Nekohiko Futoni no Mikoto presumed legendary[7]
8 214 BCE–158 BCE   Emperor Kōgen Oho Yamato Nekohiko Kuni Kuru no Mikoto presumed legendary[8]
9 157 BCE–98 BCE   Emperor Kaika Waka Yamato Nekohiko Oho Bibino no Mikoto presumed legendary[9]
10 97 BCE–30 BCE   Emperor Sujin Mimaki Irihiko Inie no Mikoto first emperor with a direct possibility of existence[10]
11 29 BCE–70 CE   Emperor Suinin Ikume Irihiko Isachi no Mikoto [11]
12 71–130   Emperor Keikō Oho Tarasihiko Osirowake no Mikoto [12]
13 131–191   Emperor Seimu Waka Tarasihiko [13]
14 192–200   Emperor Chūai Tarasi Nakatsuhiko no Mikoto [14]
201–269   Empress Jingū Okinaga Tarashihime no Mikoto Served as regent for Emperor Ōjin; not counted among the officially numbered emperors[15]
Kofun period
15 270–310   Emperor Ōjin Honda no Sumera-mikoto / Ōtomowake no Mikoto / Homutawake no Mikoto Last proto-historical emperor, deified as Hachiman[16]
16 313–399   Emperor Nintoku Ō Sazaki no Mikoto Inaccurate dates[17]
17 400–405   Emperor Richū Isaho Wake no Mikoto Inaccurate dates[18]
18 406–410   Emperor Hanzei Tajihi Mizuha Wake no Mikoto Inaccurate dates[19]
19 411–453   Emperor Ingyō Wo Asazuma Wakugo no Sukune Inaccurate dates.[20]
20 453–456   Emperor Ankō Anaho no Mikoto Inaccurate dates.[21]
21 456–479   Emperor Yūryaku Oho Hatsuse Wakatakeru no Mikoto Inaccurate dates.[22]
22 480–484   Emperor Seinei Siraka Takehiro Kuni Osi Waka Yamato Neko no Mikoto Inaccurate dates.[23]
23 485–487   Emperor Kenzō Ohoke no Mikoto Inaccurate dates.[24]
24 488–498   Emperor Ninken Ohosi(Ohosu) no Mikoto/ Simano Iratsuko Inaccurate dates.[25]
25 498–506   Emperor Buretsu Wohatsuse Wakasazaki Inaccurate dates.[26]
26 507–531   Emperor Keitai Ōto/Hikofuto (Hikofuto no Mikoto/Ōdo no Sumera Mikoto) Genealogy from this point is considered accurate.[27]
27 531–535   Emperor Ankan Hirokuni Oshitake Kanahi no Mikoto Inaccurate dates.[28]
28 535–539   Emperor Senka Takeo Hirokuni Oshitate no Mikoto Inaccurate dates.[29]
Asuka period (592–710)
29 539–571   Emperor Kinmei Amekuni Oshiharuki Hironiwa no Sumera Mikoto Traditional dates.[30]
30 572–585   Emperor Bidatsu Osada no Nunakura no Futotamashiki no Mikoto Traditional dates.[31]
31 585–587   Emperor Yōmei Ooe/Tachibana no Toyohi no Sumera Mikoto Traditional dates.[32]
32 587–592   Emperor Sushun Hatsusebe no (Wakasasagi) Mikoto Traditional dates.[33]
33 592–628   Empress Suiko Nukatabe/Toyomike Kashikiyahime First non-legendary female emperor (Prince Shotoku acted as her regent); traditional dates.[34]
34 629–641   Emperor Jomei Tamura (Oki Nagatarashihi Hironuka no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[35]
35 642–645   Empress Kōgyoku Takara (Ame Toyotakaraikashi Hitarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates,[36] reigned twice
36 645–654   Emperor Kōtoku Karu (Ame Yorozu Toyohi no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[37]
37 655–661   Empress Saimei Takara (Ame Toyotakaraikashi Hitarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto) Second reign of Empress Kōgyoku (35), traditional dates.[38]
38 661–672   Emperor Tenji Katsuragi/Nakano-ooe (Ame Mikoto Hirakasuwake no Mikoto/Amatsu Mikoto Sakiwake no Mikoto) Traditional dates.[39]
39 672   Emperor Kōbun Ōtomo Posthumously named (1870),[40] usurped by Temmu
40 672–686   Emperor Tenmu Ōama/Ohoshiama/Ōsama (Ame no Nunahara Oki no Mahito no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[41]
41 686–697   Empress Jitō Unonosarara (Takama no Harahiro no Hime no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[42]
42 697–707   Emperor Monmu Karu (Ame no Mamune Toyoohoji no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[43]
43 707–715   Empress Genmei Ahe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Mishiro Toyokuni Narihime no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[44]
Nara period (710–794)
43 707–715   Empress Genmei Ahe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Mishiro Toyokuni Narihime no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[44]
44 715–724   Empress Genshō Hidaka/Niinomi (Yamatoneko Takamizu Kiyotarashi Hime no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[45]
45 724–749   Emperor Shōmu Obito (Ameshirushi Kunioshiharuki Toyosakurahiko no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates.[46]
46 749–758   Empress Kōken Abe (Yamatoneko no Sumera Mikoto) Traditional dates,[47] reigned twice
47 758–764   Emperor Junnin Ōi Posthumously named (1870),[48] dethroned by Shōtoku
48 764–770   Empress Shōtoku Abe (Yamatoneko no Sumera Mikoto) Second reign of Empress Kōken (46), traditional dates.[49]
49 770–781   Emperor Kōnin Shirakabe (Amemune Takatsugi no Mikoto) Traditional dates.[50]
50 781–806   Emperor Kanmu Yamabe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Hitsugi Iyaderi no Mikoto) Traditional dates.[51]
Heian period (794–1185)
50 781–806   Emperor Kanmu Yamabe (Yamatoneko Amatsu Hitsugi Iyaderi no Mikoto) Traditional dates.[51]
51 806–809   Emperor Heizei Ate (Yamatoneko Ameoshikuni Takahiko no Mikoto) Traditional dates.[52]
52 809–823   Emperor Saga Kamino Traditional dates.[53]
53 823–833   Emperor Junna Ōtomo Traditional dates.[54]
54 833–850   Emperor Ninmyō Masara Traditional dates.[55]
55 850–858   Emperor Montoku Michiyasu Traditional dates.[56]
56 858–876   Emperor Seiwa Korehito Traditional dates.[57]
57 876–884   Emperor Yōzei Sadaakira Traditional dates.[58]
58 884–887   Emperor Kōkō Tokiyasu Traditional dates.[59]
59 887–897   Emperor Uda Sadami Traditional dates.[60]
60 897–930   Emperor Daigo Atsuhito Traditional dates.[61]
61 930–946 Emperor Suzaku Yutaakira Traditional dates.[62]
62 946–967   Emperor Murakami Nariakira Traditional dates.[63]
63 967–969   Emperor Reizei Norihira Traditional dates.[64]
64 969–984   Emperor En'yū Morihira Traditional dates.[65]
65 984–986   Emperor Kazan Morosada Traditional dates.[66]
66 986–1011   Emperor Ichijō Yasuhito/Kanehito Traditional dates.[67]
67 1011–1016   Emperor Sanjō Okisada/Iyasada Traditional dates.[68]
68 1016–1036   Emperor Go-Ichijō Atsuhira Traditional dates.[69]
69 1036–1045   Emperor Go-Suzaku Atsunaga/Atsuyoshi Traditional dates.[70]
70 1045–1068   Emperor Go-Reizei Chikahito Traditional dates.[71]
71 1068–1073   Emperor Go-Sanjō Takahito Traditional dates.[72]
72 1073–1086   Emperor Shirakawa Sadahito Traditional dates.[73]
73 1087–1107   Emperor Horikawa Taruhito Traditional dates.[74]
74 1107–1123   Emperor Toba Munehito Traditional dates.[75]
75 1123–1142   Emperor Sutoku Akihito Traditional dates.[76]
76 1142–1155   Emperor Konoe Narihito Traditional dates.[77]
77 1155–1158   Emperor Go-Shirakawa Masahito Traditional dates.[78]
78 1158–1165   Emperor Nijō Morihito Traditional dates.[79]
79 1165–1168   Emperor Rokujō Yorihito Traditional dates.[80]
80 1168–1180   Emperor Takakura Norihito Traditional dates.[80]
81 1180–1185   Emperor Antoku Tokihito Traditional dates.[81]
Kamakura period (1185–1333)
82 1183–1198   Emperor Go-Toba Takahira Traditional dates.[82]
83 1198–1210   Emperor Tsuchimikado Tamehito Traditional dates.[83]
84 1210–1221   Emperor Juntoku Morihira/Morinari Traditional dates.[84]
85 1221   Emperor Chūkyō Kanehira/Kanenari Posthumously named (1870)[85]
86 1221–1232   Emperor Go-Horikawa Yutahito Traditional dates.[86]
87 1232–1242   Emperor Shijō Mitsuhito/Hidehito Traditional dates.[87]
88 1242–1246   Emperor Go-Saga Kunihito Traditional dates.[88]
89 1246–1260   Emperor Go-Fukakusa Hisahito Traditional dates.[89]
90 1260–1274   Emperor Kameyama Tsunehito Traditional dates.[90]
91 1274–1287   Emperor Go-Uda Yohito Traditional dates.[91]
92 1287–1298   Emperor Fushimi Hirohito Traditional dates.[92]
93 1298–1301   Emperor Go-Fushimi Tanehito Traditional dates.[93]
94 1301–1308   Emperor Go-Nijō Kuniharu Traditional dates.[94]
95 1308–1318   Emperor Hanazono Tomihito Traditional dates.[95]
96 1318–1339   Emperor Go-Daigo Takaharu Traditional dates;[96] Southern Court
Northern Court (1333–1392)
1331–1333   Emperor Kōgon Kazuhito [97]
1336–1348   Emperor Kōmyō Yutahito [98]
1348–1351   Emperor Sukō Okihito [99]
1351–1352 Interregnum
1352–1371   Emperor Go-Kōgon Iyahito [100]
1371–1382   Emperor Go-En'yū Ohito [101]
1382–1392   Emperor Go-Komatsu Motohito Reunified courts in 1392, see 100 below[102]
Muromachi period (1333–1573)
96 1318–1339   Emperor Go-Daigo Takaharu Traditional dates;[96] Southern Court
97 1339–1368   Emperor Go-Murakami Norinaga/Noriyoshi [103] Southern Court
98 1368–1383   Emperor Chōkei Yutanari [104] Southern Court
99 1383–1392   Emperor Go-Kameyama Hironari [105] Southern Court
100 1392–1412   Emperor Go-Komatsu Motohito Reunified courts, see also entry in Northern Court section.[106]
101 1412–1428   Emperor Shōkō Mihito Traditional dates.[107]
102 1428–1464   Emperor Go-Hanazono Hikohito Traditional dates.[108]
103 1464–1500   Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado Fusahito Traditional dates.[109]
104 1500–1526   Emperor Go-Kashiwabara Katsuhito Traditional dates.[110]
105 1526–1557   Emperor Go-Nara Tomohito Traditional dates.[111]
106 1557–1586   Emperor Ōgimachi Michihito Traditional dates.[112]
Azuchi-Momoyama period (1573–1603)
106 1557–1586   Emperor Ōgimachi Michihito Traditional dates.[112]
107 1586–1611   Emperor Go-Yōzei Kazuhito/Katahito Traditional dates.[113]
Edo period (1603–1868)
107 1586–1611   Emperor Go-Yōzei Kazuhito/Katahito Traditional dates.[113]
108 1611–1629   Emperor Go-Mizunoo
(Go-Minoo)
Kotohito Traditional dates.[114]
109 1629–1643   Empress Meishō Okiko Traditional dates.[115]
110 1643–1654   Emperor Go-Kōmyō Tsuguhito Traditional dates.[116]
111 1655–1663   Emperor Go-Sai Nagahito Traditional dates.[117]
112 1663–1687   Emperor Reigen Satohito Traditional dates.[118]
113 1687–1709   Emperor Higashiyama Asahito Traditional dates.[119]
114 1709–1735   Emperor Nakamikado Yasuhito Traditional dates.[120]
115 1735–1747   Emperor Sakuramachi Teruhito Traditional dates.[121]
116 1747–1762   Emperor Momozono Toohito Traditional dates.[122]
117 1762–1771   Empress Go-Sakuramachi Toshiko Traditional dates.[123]
118 1771–1779   Emperor Go-Momozono Hidehito Traditional dates.[124]
119 1780–1817   Emperor Kōkaku Tomohito Traditional dates.[125]
120 1817–1846   Emperor Ninkō Ayahito Traditional dates.[126]
121 1846–1867   Emperor Kōmei Osahito
Modern Japan (Imperial and Postwar) (1867–present)
122 1867–1912   Emperor Meiji Mutsuhito First Emperor of the Empire of Japan.
123 1912–1926   Emperor Taishō Yoshihito Crown Prince Hirohito served as Sesshō (Prince Regent) 1921–1926.
124 1926–1989   Emperor Shōwa Hirohito Served as Sesshō (Prince Regent) 1921–1926. Last Emperor of the Empire of Japan.
125 1989–2019   Emperor Akihito Akihito Referred to as 'the Emperor Emeritus' or Daijō Tennō (i.e. His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus) in Japanese and as Emperor Akihito in English. His posthumous name is likely to be Emperor Heisei. He abdicated in 2019 in favor of his eldest son Naruhito. He was the first monarch since Emperor Kōkaku to do so.
126 2019–present   Emperor "Kinjō"
(Reigning monarch)
Naruhito Referred to as 'the Present Emperor' or Tenno Heika (i.e. His Majesty the Emperor) in Japanese and as Emperor Naruhito in English. His posthumous name is likely to be Emperor Reiwa.

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හමුදා නායකයෝ

සංස්කරණය

සමුරායිවරු

සංස්කරණය

සංගීතඥයෝ

සංස්කරණය

අමතර අවධානයට

සංස්කරණය

මූලාශ්‍ර

සංස්කරණය
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  2. ^ Brown, pp. 250-251; Varley, pp. 88-89; Titisingh, pp. 3-4.
  3. ^ a b c d e Brown, p. 248.
  4. ^ a b Brown, p. 251; Varley, p. 89; Titsingh, p. 4.
  5. ^ Brown, p. 251; Varley, p. 90; Titsingh, pp. 4-5.
  6. ^ Brown, pp. 251-252; Varley, p. 90; Titsingh, p. 5.
  7. ^ Brown, p. 252; Varley, pp. 90–92; Titsingh, pp. 5–6.
  8. ^ Brown, p. 251; Varley, pp. 92–93; Titsingh, p. 6.
  9. ^ Brown, p. 251; Varley, p. 93; Titsingh, pp. 6–7.
  10. ^ Brown, p. 253; Varley, pp. 93–95; Titsingh, pp. 7–9.
  11. ^ Brown, pp. 253–254; Varley, pp. 95–96; Titsingh, pp. 9–10.
  12. ^ Brown, p. 254; Varley, pp. 96–99; Titsingh, pp. 11–14.
  13. ^ Brown, p. 254; Varley, pp. 99–100; Titsingh, pp. 14–15.
  14. ^ Brown, pp. 254–255; Varley, pp. 100–101; Titsingh, p. 15.
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  16. ^ Brown, pp. 255–256; Varley, pp. 17, 103–110; Titsingh, pp. 19–21.
  17. ^ Brown, pp. 256–257; Varley, pp. 110–111; Titsingh, pp. 22–24.
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  29. ^ Brown, p. 261; Varley, p. 121; Titsingh, pp. 33–34.
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  31. ^ Brown, pp. 262–263; Varley, pp. 124–125; Titsingh, pp. 36–37.
  32. ^ Brown, p. 263; Varley, pp. 125–126; Titsingh, pp. 37–38.
  33. ^ Brown, p. 263; Varley, p. 126; Titsingh, pp. 38–39.
  34. ^ Brown, pp. 263–264; Varley, pp. 126–129; Titsingh, pp. 39–42.
  35. ^ Brown, pp. 264–265; Varley, pp. 129–130; Titsingh, pp. 42–43.
  36. ^ Brown, pp. 265–266; Varley, pp. 130–132; Titsingh, pp. 43–47.
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  39. ^ Brown, p. 268; Varley, p. 135; Titsingh, pp. 52–56.
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  66. ^ Brown, pp. 300–302; Varley, p. 192; Titsingh, pp. 148–149.
  67. ^ Brown, pp. 302–307; Varley, pp. 192–195; Titsingh, pp. 150–154.
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