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Battle of Mizushima

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boats; when the boats were close enough, daggers and swords were drawn, and the two sides engaged in hand-to-hand combat. Finally, the
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tied their ships together and placed planks across them to form a flat fighting surface.
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The battle began with Taira archers loosing a rain of arrows upon the
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Index

Genpei War
Mizushima
Bitchu Province
Taira
Minamoto clan
Taira clan
Minamoto clan
Yada Yoshikiyo
Taira clan
Taira no Shigehira
Taira clan
Taira no Tomomori
Taira clan
Taira no Noritsune
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Genpei War
1st Uji
Nara
Ishibashiyama
Hashidayama
Kinugasa Castle
Ichihara
Fujigawa
Sunomata-gawa
Yahagi-gawa
Hiuchi
Kurikara Pass
Shinohara

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