Kaisar Jepang (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Kanʼichi Asakawa. The early institutional life of Japan: a study in the reform of 645 A.D.. Tokyo: Shueisha (1903), p. 25. "We purposely avoid, in spite of its wide usage in foreign literature, the misleading term Mikado. If it be not for the natural curiosity of the races, which always seeks something novel and loves to call foreign things by foreign names, it is hard to understand why this obsolete and ambiguous word should so sedulously be retained. It originally meant not only the Sovereign, but also his house, the court, and even the State, and its use in historical writings causes many difficulties which it is unnecessary to discuss here in detail. The native Japanese employ the term neither in speech nor in writing. It might as well be dismissed with great advantage from sober literature as it has been for the official documents."
  • Boscaro, Adriana; Gatti, Franco; Raveri, Massimo, ed. (2003). Rethinking Japan: Social Sciences, Ideology and Thought. II. Japan Library Limited. hlm. 300. ISBN 0-904404-79-X. 
  • Charles Holcombe (January 2001). The Genesis of East Asia: 221 B.C. - A.D. 907. University of Hawaii Press. hlm. 198–. ISBN 978-0-8248-2465-5. 

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  • "Shogun". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Diakses tanggal November 19, 2014. 

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