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Kabane

were titles used with clan name (''uji na'') in pre-modern Japan to denote rank and political standing of each clan (''uji''). There were more than thirty. Some of the more common ''kabane'' were ''omi'', ''muraji'', , , , , , and .
The ''kabane'' were divided into two general classes: those who claimed they were descendants of the imperial line (), and those who claimed they were descendants of the gods (). There is often no historical evidence for such distinctions beside old records and other transmissions.
At first the ''kabane'' were administered by individual clans, but eventually they came to be controlled by the Yamato court. In 684 the ''kabane'' were reformed into the eight kabane system (). The powerful ''omi'' of the time were given the kabane of ''ason'', which ranked second under the new system, while most of the ''muraji'' were given the kabane of ''sukune'', which ranked third. Later, as the clans began to devolve into individual households, the ''kabane'' system gradually faded from use.



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