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The written history of Japan begins with brief information of Twenty-Four Histories , a collection of Chinese historical texts, in the 1st century AD. However, there is evidence that suggest peopl...
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In 1192 Yoritomo obtained from the abdicated Yomoto emperor the title of Sei-i-tai-shogun. This was the beginning of the shogunate system which was to rule Japan until 1868, ... Under the early rule of the Tokugawa shoguns foreigners were welcomed, and regular meetings between Japanese and Europeans began in the 16th century.
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shogunate A Japanese institution under which government was in the hands of a Sei-i dai-shogun (‘barbarian-conquering great general’). During the Ashikaga period the shoguns were independent of any other authority though their rule was ineffective. Under the TOKUGAWA ... Home > History > Asia and Africa > Japanese History...
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Cloistered Rule, also known as the Insei system, is a distinct feature of Japanese history and politics and sometimes in business. ... In Japanese history, a Shogun was the practical ruler of Japan for most of the time from 1192 to the Meiji Era beginning in 1868. Bakufu is a Japanese word for the administration of a Shogun...
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I think (no a criticism, only that you could reduce the number of pages), it still is like a 24 page rule book. ... I love 16th/17thC japanese history. I've played Samurai Lords, Shogun, Ran and Samurai. This is by far the best in terms of the history and the metaphors and struggles of Power. edit: As for complexity. It isn't...
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Japan's history, The Tokugawa Shogunate ... The Tokugawa bakufu came to an official end in 1868 with the resignation of the 15th Tokugawa Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu and the "restoration" ('Taisei Houkan') of imperial rule. ... History of Japan: Related Links, Resources & Shopping...
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In Japanese history, a Shogun (将軍) was the practical ruler of Japan before the Meiji Era. ... In Japanese history, besides Minamoto no Yoritomo whose Kamakura Shogunate lasted for approximately 150 years, from 1192 to 1333, only Ashikaga Takauji and Tokugawa Ieyasu, each being descendants of the Minamoto princes,
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extent of rule in Muromachi period (in Muromachi period (Japanese history)) ... in Japanese history, period of the Ashikaga Shogunate (1338–1573). It was named for a district in Kyōto, where the first Ashikaga shogun, Takauji, established his administrative headquarters. Although Takauji took the title of shogun...
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After the house Heike was annihilated, Minamoto-no-Yoritomo , the leader of the house Genji , threatened the emperor for the sovereignty to rule Japan. The emperor assigned him Seii-tai-shogun , ... Finally, Mitsunari and Ieyasu broke out the greatest battle in Japanese history at Sekigahara . Mitsunari's army in...
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shogun (shō'gŭn") [key], title of the feudal military administrator who from the 12th cent. to the 19th cent. was, as the emperor's military deputy, the actual ruler of Japan. ... See more Encyclopedia articles on: Japanese History...
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