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Princess Tokushi
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Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuJapan Taƴto
Inditirde篤子内親王 Taƴto
Noble titleprincess, Imperial princess, empress consort Taƴto
Name in kanaとくしないしんのう Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo1060 Taƴto
Date of death30 Yarkomaa 1114 Taƴto
FatherGo-Sanjō Taƴto
MotherFujiwara no Shigeko Taƴto
StepparentFujiwara no Morozane, Minamoto no Reishi Taƴto
SiblingEmperor Shirakawa, Imperial Prince Sukehito, Sanehito-shinnō Taƴto
Dee/goriiwoEmperor Horikawa Taƴto
RelativeTeishi-naishinnō, Fujiwara no Tadamichi Taƴto
Sana'ajiempress consort Taƴto
Position heldEmpress of Japan Taƴto
DiinaBuddhism Taƴto

Laamɗo debbo Tokushi (1060-1114 CE) (Atsuko kadi) [1][2]ko laamɗo debbo e laamɗo debbo Japon. Ko kanko woni debbo ɓiyiiko gorko, laamɗo Horikawa.[3][4]

Ko kanko woni ɓiɗɗo debbo nayaɓo laamɗo Go-Sanjō e ɓiyiiko debbo laamɗo biyeteeɗo Kaoruko. Yanti heen, ko o miñiiko debbo laamɗo Shirakawa.[5][6] Baaba makko maayi ko e hitaande 1073, lomtii mo ko miñiiko, laamɗo Shirakawa.[7][8] E hitaande 1087, Shirakawa woppi laamu, toɗɗii ɓiyiiko gorko, laamɗo Horikawa. Ɗumɗoo ina luurdi e yiɗde laamɗo maayɗo biyeteeɗo Go-Sanjō, mo holliri wonde, caggal Shirakawa, jappeere ndee ina foti rewde e banndiraaɓe Shirakawa.[9][10] Ngam tabitinde wonde leñol makko toowngol ina jokki laamu, e ngam haɗude kala fartaŋŋe mo woɗɓe mbaawi heɓde, e hitaande 1093 Shirakawa yamiri miñi mum debbo biyeteeɗo Princess Tokushi, mo duuɓi capanɗe tati e nay, resde ɓiyiiko, laamɗo mo duuɓi sappo e tati.[11][12] Fuu e yaakaare e duwaawu laamɗo, dewgal ngal heɓaani ɓiɓɓe, e hitaande 1098 laamɗo Horikawa ƴetti debbo goɗɗo, jibini laamɗo (caggal mum laamɗo Toba). Laabi Horikawa e Tokushi ina nganndiranoo ƴellitde yimre e binndol. E hitaande 1107, laamɗo Horikawa maayi, Tokushi wonti debbo diine Budisma.[13][14]

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  2. Hall, John Whitney; Mass, Jeffrey P. (1988). Medieval Japan: Essays in Institutional History (in Engeleere). Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-1511-9.
  3. Blair, Heather (2020-05-11). Real and Imagined: The Peak of Gold in Heian Japan (in Engeleere). BRILL. ISBN 978-1-68417-551-2.
  4. Suke, Sanuki no (1977). The Emperor Horikawa Diary (in Engeleere). University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 978-0-8248-0605-7.
  5. Stone, Jacqueline I. (2016-11-30). Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan (in Engeleere). University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-6765-2.
  6. Shinkokinshū (2 vols): New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern (in Engeleere). BRILL. 2015-02-24. ISBN 978-90-04-28829-4.
  7. Blair, Heather (2020-05-11). Real and Imagined: The Peak of Gold in Heian Japan (in Engeleere). BRILL. ISBN 978-1-68417-551-2.
  8. Suke, Sanuki no (1977). The Emperor Horikawa Diary (in Engeleere). University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 978-0-8248-0605-7.
  9. Stone, Jacqueline I. (2016-11-30). Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan (in Engeleere). University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-6765-2.
  10. Shinkokinshū (2 vols): New Collection of Poems Ancient and Modern (in Engeleere). BRILL. 2015-02-24. ISBN 978-90-04-28829-4.
  11. Suke, Sanuki no (1977). The Emperor Horikawa Diary (in Engeleere). University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 978-0-8248-0605-7.
  12. Hall, John Whitney; Mass, Jeffrey P. (1988). Medieval Japan: Essays in Institutional History (in Engeleere). Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-1511-9.
  13. "篤子内親王". コトバンク (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 2019-10-13.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  14. Stone, Jacqueline I. (2016-11-30). Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan (in Engeleere). University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-6765-2.