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The government forces, led by the Minamoto, had much trouble for quite some time, due to the harsh terrain and weather, but were eventually reinforced with new troops, including many offered by the Governor, a member of the
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The fighting lasted for twelve years, or nine if one subtracts short periods of ceasefire and peace. Skirmishes were fierce and many, but few major battles were fought until the
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Minamoto no Yoshiie is thus considered the founder of the Minamoto clan's great martial legacy, and is worshiped as a particularly special and powerful ancestor
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natives, who had been subjugated when the Japanese took over the area in the ninth century. Historically, this post was always held by a member of the
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was exchanged between Sadato and Yoshiie when Sadato was forced to flee his castle on the Koromo River. Yoshiie said,
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was appointed both Governor and commander-in-chief over controlling the natives. He was sent with his son
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in 1057. Abe no Yoritoki had been killed shortly before, and the Minamoto were now fighting his son,
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Wilson, William Ritchie (1973). "The Way of the Bow and Arrow. The Japanese Warrior in
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were overseen by just a Governor, Mutsu, in what is now the
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Index

Former Nine Years War
Heian period
Mutsu province
Tohoku region
Japan

Imperial Court

Abe clan

Minamoto no Yoriyoshi

Minamoto no Yoshiie

Abe no Yoritoki

Abe no Sadato
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Heian period
Thirty-Eight Years' War
Tengyō no Ran
Toi invasion
Zenkunen War
Gosannen War
Hōgen Rebellion
Heiji Rebellion
Genpei War
Imperial Court

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