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Tenka may refer to: People *, Japanese Tarento * Tenka Stefanović (1797–1865), Serbian politician Other uses

* Tenka (river), a river in Russia * Tenka-Goken, a group of five Japanese swords * Tenka (kaika), a mysterious fire in Japanese folklore * Lifeforce Tenka, also known as just "Tenka", a first-person shooter for PC * ''Princess Ninja Scroll: Tenka Musō'', also known as ''Tenka Musō'', a 2-volume shōnen manga {{disambiguation Japanese feminine given names ...
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Tenka Hashimoto
is a Japanese ''Television personalities in Japan, Tarento''. Her former stage name was . Hashimoto's father is Japanese and her mother is Chinese Hakka people, Hakka. In August 2023, she announced that she will take a break indefinitely from entertainment industry at the end of September. Her reason of suspending the activities is unknown. But in April 2024, she resumed her activities, revealing that she is now a single mother as she gave birth to her child. Filmography Variety series TV drama Other TV series Radio series Radio drama Internet series Films Stage Advertisements Videos Magazines Adult videos Publications Readings Books Photobooks References External links

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Tenka Stefanović
Stefan Stefanović ( sr-cyr, Стефан Стефановић; 1797–1865), known as Tenka (Тенка), was a Serbian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia. Stefanović was a leader of pro- Obrenović group that conspired against Prince Alexander Karađorđević. As a result, in 1840, Tenka Stefanović was forced to join a group of Constitutionalists (Toma Vučić-Perišić, Avram Petronijević, Milutin Garašanin and his two sons Luka and Ilija Garašanin, Stojan Simić, Matija Nenadović, Lazar Teodorović) who were sent in exile to Constantinople Constantinople (#Names of Constantinople, see other names) was a historical city located on the Bosporus that served as the capital of the Roman Empire, Roman, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine, Latin Empire, Latin, and Ottoman Empire, Ottoman empire .... References * 1797 births 1865 deaths 19th-century Serbian people Principality of Serbia Serbian writers Education ministers of Serbia Pr ...
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Tenka (river)
The Tenka (), also known as Tenke, is a river in Magadan Oblast, Russian Far East. It is a right tributary of the Kolyma, with a length of a drainage basin of . The river flows across the Tenkinsky District, which is named after it.Google Earth Course The Tenka flows through the Upper Kolyma Highlands. It heads first roughly northwards, then when it is joined by the Omchak from the left it flows southeastwards, passing near Transportny. Further downstream it bends again and flows northwards until its mouth. Formerly the river joined the right bank of the Kolyma from its mouth, but nowadays its mouth is in the Kolyma Reservoir at an elevation of . The main tributaries of the Tenka are the long Budyonny (Будённого) from the right; and the long Omchak and long Nilkoba joining it from the left. See also *List of rivers of Russia Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains. The Europ ...
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Tenka-Goken
The are a group of five Japanese swords. Three are National Treasures of Japan, one an Imperial Property, and one a holy relic of Nichiren Buddhism. Among the five, some regard Dōjigiri as "the yokozuna of all Japanese swords" along with Ōkanehira ( :ja:大包平).Sato, 1990. pp. 116–117. Origin As of 2017, the term is widely-recognized among Japanese sword connoisseurs. For example, the national institute uses the word in an explanation for Mikazuki. Although some researchers claim the term dates back to the Muromachi period (1333–1573), its origin is unknown. Suiken Fukunaga cites a book written in the fifth year of Genroku (1692–1693),Fukunaga, 1993. vol. 3, p. 302 and vol. 5, p. 379. so the term is traceable back to at least the late 17th century if the citation is to be believed. Kanzan Sato commented, in terms of pure quality from the viewpoint of modern sword connoisseurs, although they are undoubtedly five of the greatest swords, it is doubtful whether they are ' ...
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Tenka (kaika)
Tenka (天火) are a type of atmospheric ghost light told about in various areas of Japan. It is written about in the collection of fantastic stories, the Ehon Hyaku Monogatari from the Edo period and in the essay Kasshi Yawa by Seizan Matsuura and other writings, but it is also told as the folklore of various areas. Folklore In the Atsumi District, Aichi Prefecture, when one's path ahead when on a road at night becomes bright like at noon, it is called a "tenbi" (天火), and in the Ibi District, Gifu Prefecture, the mysterious fires that make a great noise in the evening sky in the summer and fly are called "tenpi" (天火). In the Higashimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture, the weather became better once a tenka appeared, but the homes it entered were stricken by illness, so it is said that they are beaten by a kane and driven out. In the Tamana District, Kumamoto Prefecture, it is a mysterious fire that falls from the heavens and has a size about that of a paper lantern. It ...
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Lifeforce Tenka
''Lifeforce Tenka'' (known as ''Codename: Tenka'' in the US) is a first-person shooter for Personal computer, PC and PlayStation (console), PlayStation released in 1997 by Psygnosis. It is also known as just "Tenka" in some other forms of release. The game is set in a futuristic action environment. The player character engages in battle with a number of various armed flying robots, stationary turrets, and bipedal creatures. Plot ''Lifeforce Tenka'' takes place in a future where a multinational conglomerate, Trojan Incorporated, is in the process of performing presumably unethical genetic experiments. Joseph D. Tenka, the protagonist, discovers the corporation's nefarious activities and sets about bringing them and their genetically engineered army down. Gameplay The weapon design differs from similar games of the time in that instead of the player character acquiring stronger more powerful weapons to add to an accumulated arsenal, weapon modifications are picked up and added to ...
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Tenka Musō
Tenka may refer to: People *, Japanese Tarento * Tenka Stefanović (1797–1865), Serbian politician Other uses

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