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{{Nation|common_name=Ezo|full_name=Ainu National Republic|local_name=Айну Мошир|languages=Ainu (official) </br> Russian (official) </br> Japanese </br> Nivkh </br> Corean|capital=Chiupet|largest_city=Satporopet|government_type=Republic|currency=Ainu rubel}} |
{{Nation|common_name=Ezo|full_name=Ainu National Republic|local_name=Айну Мошир|languages=Ainu (official) </br> Russian (official) </br> Japanese </br> Nivkh </br> Corean|capital=Chiupet|largest_city=Satporopet|government_type=Republic|currency=Ainu rubel}} |
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'''Ainu Mosir''' (Cyrillic: ''Айну Мошир'', Katakana: ''アィヌモシㇼ''), commonly known by the exonyms '''Iedzo''', '''Yezo''', '''Ezo''' (蝦夷), or '''Ka'i''' |
'''Ainu Mosir''' (Cyrillic: ''Айну Мошир'', Katakana: ''アィヌモシㇼ''), commonly known by the exonyms '''Iedzo''', '''Yezo''', '''Ezo''' (蝦夷), or '''Ka'i/Qoy''', is a country in Northeast Asia bordered by [[Russia]] to the north and [[Japan]] to the south. It consists of the main island of Ezo (excluding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oshima_Peninsula Oshima]) and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuril_Islands Kurils]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 16:25, 19 February 2022
Ezo | |
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Ainu National Republic | |
Айну Мошир | |
Capital | Chiupet |
Largest City | Satporopet |
Government Type | Republic |
Languages | Ainu (official) Russian (official) Japanese Nivkh Corean |
Currency | Ainu rubel |
Ainu Mosir (Cyrillic: Айну Мошир, Katakana: アィヌモシㇼ), commonly known by the exonyms Iedzo, Yezo, Ezo (蝦夷), or Ka'i/Qoy, is a country in Northeast Asia bordered by Russia to the north and Japan to the south. It consists of the main island of Ezo (excluding Oshima) and the Kurils.
History
Origin of the Ainu
Matsumae rule (1672-1810)
Tokugawa rule (1810-1837)
First Ainu state (1837-1868)
Russian Iedzo (1868-1929)
Ainu National Republic (1929-)
Government and Politics
Demographics
Ethnicity
Language
Religion
Culture
Development of Ainu script and literature
Traditions and attire
Cuisine and traditional livelihood
See also