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How did japans government change under the Fujiwara?

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Little authority was left for traditional officialdom, and government affairs were handled through the Fujiwara family's private administration.
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It encouraged the landed gentry in the provinces to commend land to the Fujiwara, which resulted in greatly reduced taxes for the landowners—sometimes eliminating their tax obligations altogether—and permitted the Fujiwara to divert public revenues to the family coffers.

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