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{{nihongo|'''Soga no Umako'''|蘇我 馬子||551? - June 19, 626<ref>June 19, 626 corresponds to the twentieth day of the fifth month of 626 ([[Sexagenary cycle|Heibo]]) of the traditional [[lunisolar calendar]] used in Japan until 1873</ref>}} was the son of [[Soga no Iname]] and a member of the powerful [[Soga clan]] of [[Japan]].
| honorific_prefix =
[[fr:| name = Soga no Umako]]
| honorific_suffix =
| native_name = 蘇我 馬子
| native_name_lang = jpn
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| years_active = late 6th century &ndash; early 7th century
| known_for = Political reforms of [[Asuka period]], associate of [[Prince Shōtoku]], promoter of [[Buddhism]]
| birth_name =
| birth_date = 551?
| birth_place =
| death_date = {{Death date|626|6|19|mf=yes}}
| death_place =
| death_cause =
| resting_place = Shimanoshō, [[Asuka, Nara|Asuka]], [[Nara Prefecture]], [[Japan]] (traditionally)
| resting_place_coordinates = {{Coord|34|28|0.7|N|135|49|34.1|E|display=title}}
| monuments = [[Ishibutai Kofun]] (traditionally)
| other_names = {{Nihongo|Shima no Ōomi|嶋大臣}}
| spouse = Daughter of [[Mononobe no Ogushi]]
| partner =
| children = [[Kahiiko no Iratsume]]<br/>[[Soga no Emishi]]<br/>Soga no Kuramaro<br/>Tojiko no Iratsume<br/>Hode no Iratsume
| parents = [[Soga no Iname]]
| relatives =
}}
[[File:IshibutaiBlueStairsScan3.jpg|thumb|right|Ishibutai [[kofunIshibutai Kofun]] is considered likely to have been intended as the tomb of Soga no Umako.]]
{{nihongo|'''Soga no Umako'''|蘇我 馬子||551? - June 19, 626<ref>June 19, 626 corresponds to the twentieth day of the fifth month of 626 ([[Sexagenary cycle|Heibo]]) of the traditional [[lunisolar calendar]] used in Japan until 1873</ref>}} was the son of [[Soga no Iname]] and a member of the powerful [[Soga clan]] of [[Japan]].
 
Umako conducted political reforms with [[Prince Shōtoku]] during the rules of [[Emperor Bidatsu]] and [[Empress Suiko]]<ref>{{cite book |author=Mulhern, Chieko Irie |title=Heroic with grace: legendary women of Japan |publisher=M.E. Sharpe |location=Armonk, N.Y |year=1991 |pagespage=40 |isbn=0-87332-552-4 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref> and established the Soga clan's stronghold in the government by having his daughterdaughters married withto members of the royalimperial family.
 
In the late 6th century, Soga no Umako went to great lengths to promote Buddhism in Japan, and was instrumental in its acceptance. At that time, the Soga clan employed the immigrants from China and Korea, and obtainedworked ato highobtain advanced technology and other knowledge. SogaIn no587, Umako, who made the acceptance of Buddhism, defeated [[Mononobe no Moriya]] in the [[Soga–Mononobe conflict|Battle of Shigisan]], and securedsecuring Soga dominance. On January 15, 593, Relicsrelics of Buddha Shakyamuni were deposited inside the foundation stone under the pillar of a pagoda at [[Asuka-dera]] (Hōkō-ji at the time), a temple whichwhose construction Umako ordered to construct, according to the Suiko section of the [[NihongiNihonshoki]].<ref>{{cite book |author=Aston, W. G. |title=Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times |publisher=Cosimo, Inc. |location=New York |year=2008 |pages= |isbn=9781605201467978-1-60520-146-7 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref>
 
[[Ishibutai Kofun]] is believed to be the tomb of Soga no Umako.<ref>[{{cite web|url=http://www.asukanet.gr.jp/asukahome/ASUKA2/ASUKAKOFUN/isibutaiK.html |title=Ishibutai kofun] |publisher=Asukanet.gr.jp |access-date=2012-06-10}}</ref>
[[File:IshibutaiBlueStairsScan3.jpg|thumb|right|Ishibutai [[kofun]] is considered likely to have been intended as the tomb of Soga no Umako.]]
[[Ishibutai Kofun]] is believed to be the tomb of Soga no Umako.<ref>[http://www.asukanet.gr.jp/asukahome/ASUKA2/ASUKAKOFUN/isibutaiK.html Ishibutai kofun]</ref>
 
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{{Persondata
 
| NAME = Soga no Umako
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Politician
| DATE OF BIRTH =
| PLACE OF BIRTH =
| DATE OF DEATH = June 19, 626
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}
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[[Category:Soga clan]]
[[Category:626 deaths]]
[[Category:People of Asuka -period Japan]]
[[Category:Buddhism in the Asuka period]]
[[Category:Year of birth uncertain]]
 
 
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[[ar:سوغا نو أوماكو]]
[[fr:Soga no Umako]]
[[ko:소가노 우마코]]
[[it:Soga no Umako]]
[[ja:蘇我馬子]]
[[pl:Umako Soga]]
[[pt:Soga no Umako]]
[[ru:Сога-но Умако]]
[[uk:Соґа но Умако]]
[[zh-classical:蘇我馬子]]
[[zh:蘇我馬子]]