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system throughout its sphere of influence, but the populations of southern Kyushu resisted. This was because
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records Hayato casualties totaling 1,400 people. Due to the rebellion, the enforcement of Handen-Shūju was postponed. It was finally implemented in 800, almost eighty years after the war.
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