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https://allabout-japan.com/en/article/5783/ Taira Clan (平氏) Taira is another hereditary surname granted to the demoted children of Heian Period emperors. Emperor Kanmu, Emperor Saga's father, is believed to have first granted the name to some of his grandchildren around the year 825. 平氏 can be read as both Taira-uji or Hei-shi, while the clan is also referred to as 平家, or Heike, literally meaning House Taira.
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