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Muraji

. ''Muraji'' was an ancient Japanese hereditary title denoting rank and political standing (a ''kabane'') that was reserved for the most powerful among the ''Tomo no Miyatsuko'' clans, which were clans associated with particular occupations. The ''muraji'' rivaled the rank of ''omi'' in political power and standing during much of the Kofun period and were frequently in conflict with them over political issues such as whether Buddhism should be accepted and issues of emperor succession. By tradition the ''muraji'' clans claimed descent from mythological gods (神別氏族, ''shinbetsu shizoku'') and included such clans as the Ōtomo (大伴), the Nakatomi (中臣), the Mononobe (物部) and the Inbe (忌部).
Like the ''omi'', the most powerful ''muraji'' added the prefix ''Ō'' (大) to ''muraji'' and was referred to as ''Ōmuraji'' (大連). Examples of ''Ōmuraji'' mentioned in the ''Nihon Shoki'' included Mononobe no Ikofutsu (物部伊莒弗) during the reign of Emperor Richū, Ōtomo no Muroya (大伴室屋), Ōtomo no Kanamura (大伴金村), Mononobe no Me (物部目), Mononobe no Arakabi (物部麁鹿火), Mononobe no Okoshi (物部尾輿) and Mononobe no Moriya (物部守屋).
When the ''kabane'' system was reformed into the eight ''kabane'' system in 684, a few of the powerful ''muraji'' of the time were given the ''kabane'' of ''ason'', which ranked second under the new system, but most were given the ''kabane'' of ''sukune'', which ranked third. ''Muraji'' itself was dropped to seventh in rank.
==List of ''Ō-muraji''==

*Mononobe no Toochone (物部十千根)
*Mononobe no Ikoji (物部伊コ弗), son of Toochone
*Ōtomo no Muroya (大伴室屋)
*Mononobe no Me (物部目), son of Ikoji
*Ōtomo no Kanamura (大伴金村), son of Muroya
*Mononobe no Arakabi (物部 麁鹿火), died 536
*Mononobe no Okoshi (物部 尾輿), son of Me
*Mononobe no (物部 贄子), son of Okoshi
*Mononobe no Moriya (物部 守屋), son of Okoshi (died 587)

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