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During the Nara period (710-794) in Japan, two major events were the establishment of the first permanent capital at Nara in 710 and the compilation of significant historical texts, including the "Nihon Shoki" and "Konin Shoki." The capital's establishment marked a shift towards a more centralized government influenced by Chinese culture and bureaucracy. Additionally, the period saw the promotion of Buddhism as a state religion, leading to the construction of significant temples like Todai-ji.

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