I am not quite sure what you are asking exactly, but the Japanese claim to have an unbroken Imperial dynasty that has lasted for 2,600 years. Historically and factually speaking, this seems unlikely especially as several records have been lost. Hope this helps!
2007-05-22 02:51:59
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answered by samuraisorceress 2
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Interestingly, Japan claims to have an emperor when all that the Japanese "empire" covered for most of the time was Japanese territory, unless of course you include its ruthless conquest of the original Ainu people. The exception was of course during World War II and its preceding years of war on the Chinese mainland. It is more accurate to say that the Japanese kingdom is as old as the Roman empire.
2007-05-22 03:55:27
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answered by calvin o 5
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No, in fact the Japanese Empire pre-World War II began in 1889 (and lasted until 1945). That certainly does not make it as old as the Roman Empire, it makes that empire only 52 years old. Thanks for the thumbs down - check your sources.
2007-05-22 02:56:37
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answered by WMD 7
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It fell because of its wild decadence, so as that would probably have more beneficial by utilising a million cases! possibly anybody would have HIV and be alcoholics and drug addicts, or perchance people would have had adequate, given all of it up and were given sparkling. Then we will be left with each and every of the constructive issues, the creativity.
2016-10-18 09:30:26
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answered by forker 4
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