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Gokenin
Gokenin Gokenin (御家人; lit. housemen) were the ... Japan. Their status varied across the ages. Gokenin during the Kamakura period Gokenin during the Muromachi period During the Muromachi period, gokenin was a kind of a social ...
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Jidaigeki
... of Zatoichi), a masseur, is an outcast. Gokenin Zankurō is a samurai, but due to ... TV show)) Kage Dōshin Kage no Gundan Gokenin Zankurō Kenkaku Shōbai Zatoichi (television series) Sambiki ...
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Samurai-dokoro
... peacetime and to take the leadership of gokenin in wartime. After the destruction of the ... Yamashiro. The samurai-dokoro controlled only the gokenin in Yamashiro. As a result of further ...
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Mori clan
... Kamakura period Mōri was one of prominent Gokenin family due to the fame of their ... Mori became the daimyo from a local Gokenin. After a struggle between Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who ...
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Shugo
... the Imperial Court in Kyoto. Officially, the gokenin in each kuni were supposed to serve ... relationship between them was fragile, as the gokenin were vassals of the Shogun as well ...
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Jito
... Kamakura period, Jito were chosen amongst the Gokenin (the shogun's vassals) who governed military ... had possessed. At that time, many prominent Gokenin including Mori clan (1221) and Otomo clan ...
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Tokugawa shogunate
... of the affairs of the hatamoto and gokenin, the direct vassals of the shogun. Some ... force for the thousands of hatamoto and gokenin who were concentrated in Edo. Individual han ...
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1232 (translated from French)
... of the good behavior of the employees (gokenin), requested to fall under a system of ...
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Category:Japanese history stubs
... Genrō Gentlemen's Agreement Genyosha Girard Incident Gokenin Goryokaku H Hamaguri Hata-jirushi Hatamoto Hidatori ...
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Category:Government of feudal Japan
... Japan D Dajo Daijin Dajo-kan G Gokenin H Han (Japan) Hikitsuke Hyojosho J Jito ...
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