anese envoy toKwanji, period, (1087-94)Kwanki, period, (1229-32), crop failure and famineKwanko see Sugawara MichizaneKwanno Chokuyo establis Thus, one of his earliest acts when heobtained the control in Kyoto was to appoint officials forimpartially administering justi bt, whose decimated garrison held out bravely, but he alsoallowed his movements to be hampered by a sma Thence he pushed rapidly northward with the intention ofattacking Uesugi.
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