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  2. Seals in the Sinosphere - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, seals in general are referred to as inkan or hanko . [12] Inkan is the most comprehensive term; hanko tends to refer to seals used on less important documents. The first evidence of writing in Japan is a hanko dating from AD 57, made of solid gold given to the ruler of Nakoku by Emperor Guangwu of Han , called King of Na gold seal ...

  3. Sinosphere - Wikipedia

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    The Sinosphere is different from the Sinophone world, which indicates regions where the Chinese language is spoken. [ 11 ] Imperial China was a major regional power in Eastern Asia and exerted influence on tributary states and neighboring states, including Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.

  4. Talk:Seals in the Sinosphere/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    A mitomein hanko, for example, can be purchased at a 100 yen shop. Whereas one's jitsuin inkan must be custom made, with one's full name, and legally registered with the local municipal. As you can see, quite different. This is why the jitsuin inkan is often called "legal inkan" or "real inkan". In short: inkan=official / hanko=just a stamp.

  5. Hanko (stamp) - Wikipedia

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  6. Balázs Hankó - Wikipedia

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    Balázs Hankó (born 20 March 1978) is a Hungarian politician serving as minister of culture and innovation since 2024. [1] From 2022 to 2024, he served as secretary of state for higher education, vocational training, continuing education and innovation at the Ministry of Culture and Innovation.

  7. Indosphere - Wikipedia

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    Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in the Sinosphere tend to be more isolating, while those spoken in the Indosphere tend to be more morphologically complex. [ 13 ] Many languages in the western side of the Sino-Tibetan family , which includes the Tibeto-Burman languages, show significant typological resemblances with other languages of South Asia ...

  8. Hanko - Wikipedia

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    Hanko Sushi, a sushi restaurant chain founded in Hanko, Finland; See also. Gangut (disambiguation), the Russian transliteration of Hangö udd; Hanco, a given name

  9. Hankou Incident - Wikipedia

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    Hubei, the province in which Hankou (now part of the city of Wuhan) was located. The Hankou Incident (also rendered as Hankow Incident; Chinese and Japanese: 漢口事件 (Hankō Jiken or Kankō Jiken)) was an incident that occurred on 3 April 1927 in which rioters and a few military units entered the Japanese concession in the Chinese city of Hankou, engaged in vandalism and looting, and ...