Talk:Abe no Hirafu
Latest comment: 11 years ago by 85.226.138.39 in topic In 658, he fought against the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan, which were called emishi or ebisu, meaning "barbarian"
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editHe was not the lord of a river in Nepal. Rather, he was the lord of a province that has been subdevided many times and now exists as Toyama Prefecture. I'll work on creating a disambiguation page for the phrase Koshi. Ixtli 21:32, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
In 658, he fought against the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan, which were called emishi or ebisu, meaning "barbarian"
editSomething is either wrong here or in the Mishihase stub...There you can read... In 660, Japanese General Abe no Hirafu defeated the Mishihase in Watarishima at the request of the Emishi. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.226.138.39 (talk) 21:35, 13 February 2013 (UTC)