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Enkyō (延慶), also romanized as Enkei, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Tokuji and before Ōchō. This period spanned the years from October 1308 through April 1311. [1] The reigning emperor was Hanazono-tennō (花園天皇). [2]
Initially, former- Emperor Fushimi administered the court up through the time he took the tonsure as a Buddhist monk, [4] which happened after this nengō ended. [5]
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Enkyō (延慶), also romanized as Enkei, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Tokuji and before Ōchō. This period spanned the years from October 1308 through April 1311. [1] The reigning emperor was Hanazono-tennō (花園天皇). [2]
Initially, former- Emperor Fushimi administered the court up through the time he took the tonsure as a Buddhist monk, [4] which happened after this nengō ended. [5]