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placed his staff on
Masamune's neck and said, "If you had come a little later, you would have been beheaded," and Masamune pledged his reverence to Hideyoshi. He did not lose his life, only some of his territory was confiscated. He was later interrogated by Hideyoshi on suspicion of inciting a peasant uprising and participating in the rebellion of
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and Japan as a whole; thereby a wave of unbridled conflict would spread across Japan and consume the states in an age of war. Furthermore, weariness of war, socioeconomic unrest and poor treatment by aristocrats provoked the wrath of the peasant class. Farmers, craftsmen, merchants and even villages
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had played a dark role in his father's death, and he petitioned his lord
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the 12th shogun, and his son
Ashikaga Yoshiteru from Kyoto, and established control over the Kyoto area in 1549. After that, he fought several times with Ashikaga Yoshiteru, who became the 13th shogun, for control of the Kyoto area. However, one by one, his sons died in war or from disease, and the
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under
Nobunaga to become the most capable general of them all. When he learned that his lord Nobunaga had been effectively killed by Akechi Mitsuhide, he immediately made peace with the Mōri clan, who were in the midst of a battle, and turned his army back faster than anyone could have predicted,
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Masamune, who had arrived late to give the order to participate in the Siege of Odawara, but after hearing Masamune's bold attitude, he decided to meet with Masamune. Masamune showed his reverence by appearing before Hideyoshi in a pure white death robe, ready to be executed. Hideyoshi
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figurehead lords by cadet branches of noble families. The period was also marked by the loosening of samurai culture, with people born into other social strata sometimes making a name for themselves as warriors and thus becoming samurai. In turn, events sometimes allowed common
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to expand the power of the Mōri clan, and the three clans cooperated with each other. In 1554, Motonaga became independent of the Ōuchi clan, and after inciting the Ōuchi clan to internal divisions through political maneuvering, he defeated
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from waging war against each other, and
Masamune's conquest of the Tōhoku region was a serious violation of this law. After destroying the Later Hōjō clan at the Siege of Odawara, Hideyoshi wanted to destroy the Date clan and other
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supported the young head of the clan, Miyoshi
Yoshitsugu, in leading the Miyoshi clan. However, after the assassination of the 13th Shogun, the trio fell out with another Miyoshi follower, Matsunaga Hisashige, over the 14th Shogun,
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Sengoku period, there are also various theories about the beginning and end dates of the following Azuchi-Momoyama period. The Azuchi-Momoyama period refers to the period when
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and increased his power through aggressive invasions. After unifying Echigo in 1551, he invaded the Kantō region several times from 1552 to 1569 and fought against Hōjō Ujiyasu. He also invaded the territory of
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were sharing power in the Chūgoku region at the time, and he switched the Mōri clan's allegiance from the Amago to the Ōuchi clan in 1525. Motonari destroyed the
Takahashi clan by 1535 and ruled
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entered Kyoto in 1568. Miyoshi
Yoshitugu and Matsunaga Hisahide submitted to Nobunaga, but were later killed by Nobunaga's forces. The trio was weakened and the Miyoshi clan declined.
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for the first time in history, although he was not a native-born aristocrat. In 1586, he also succeeded in getting Ieyasu to swear allegiance to him. In 1587, he defeated the
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Historians often consider the Ōnin War, a ten-year conflict wrought by political turmoil, to be the trigger for what would come to be known as the Sengoku period. This
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was officially the ruler of the state and every lord swore loyalty to him, he was largely a marginalized, ceremonial, and religious figure who delegated power to the
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as the 11th shogun. Around this time, civil wars began to occur frequently throughout the country, and Buddhist temples in various regions grew as armed forces.
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in 1493 is usually considered the starting point of the Sengoku period. There are several events which could be considered the end of it: Nobunaga's entry to
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Hosokawa Masamoto remained a bachelor for the rest of his life and adopted three people as his heirs. Following the advice of his vassals, Masamoto named
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Hosokawa Harumoto seized power, but he alienated Miyoshi Motonaga, who was his retainer but still held a strong position of power. Harumoto seduced the
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was broken. Kenshin used this as an opportunity to seize Hojo Ujiyasu's territories one by one, and cornered the Later Hōjō clan at the
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are the three unifiers of Japan. The name "Azuchi-Momoyama" comes from the fact that Nobunaga's castle,
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1475:sides, with the Ashikaga shogunate supporting the
1429:that lasted from 1454 to 1482. The war began when
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3007:suspends all diplomatic and trade relations with
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151:Period of Japanese history from 1467 to 1615
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3432:succeeds in controlling the entire
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1622:would organize uprisings (known as
5154:held in Gifu Prefecture, 2000–2001
3252:to relinquish control of the city
2627:defeating Akechi Mitsuhide at the
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2019:, the most powerful member of the
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4984:Modern Japan: A Historical Survey
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3494:: Toyotomi Hideyoshi defeats the
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3396:assassinates Oda Nobunaga in the
3378:ends with the destruction of the
2746:was a one-eyed warlord, a famous
1723:(1600), the establishment of the
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1932:as the 12th shogun. Meanwhile,
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4247:Thornton, Sybil. "Ikkō Ikki."
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2472:Japan in the late 16th century
2181:in 1523 at the age of 27. The
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1251:From 1346 to 1358, during the
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2657:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute
2280:established its power in the
1497:, a conflict arose among the
1212:as the three "Great Unifiers"
1052:Oda Nobunaga's march on Kyoto
5015:The Journal of Asian Studies
3762:Horses in East Asian warfare
3418:extends his power to all of
2587:Toyotomi (Hashiba) Hideyoshi
2355:and assumed the position of
1997:The rise of the Miyoshi clan
1928:Hosokawa Takakuni installed
1884:as his successor instead of
1360:assassinated him during the
1054:, to the suppression of the
6576:1467 establishments in Asia
6471:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
5161:List of the Sengoku Daimyos
4935:. Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012.
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3129:The tripartite pact among
3090:betrays Hosokawa Harumoto
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2789:in 1587, which prohibited
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1751:were in power. They and
1200:Modern Japan recognizes
1080:'s strike at the Fourth
731:Great Hanshin earthquake
649:Second Sino-Japanese War
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6444:Foreign people in Japan
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3066:Siege of Kawagoe Castle
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2171:Battle of Arita-Nakaide
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1144:to rise to the rank of
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180:Battle of Kawanakajima
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3345:Battle of Tedorigawa
3231:Battle of Fukuda Bay
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2812:Battle of Sekigahara
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2371:Battle of Tedorigawa
1721:Battle of Sekigahara
921:World Heritage Sites
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539:Treaty of Portsmouth
400:Battle of Sekigahara
296:Later Three-Year War
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6466:Jacob Quaeckernaeck
6049:Ichikawa no Tsubone
5740:Kobayakawa Takakage
5668:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna
5545:Sakakibara Yasumasa
5475:Kitabatake Tomonori
5410:Chōsokabe Motochika
4589:on 25 December 2023
4336:on 25 December 2023
4019:on 27 February 2024
3986:on 29 February 2024
3730:. The monks of the
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3322:Battle of Nagashino
3169:Battle of Okehazama
2665:Invasion of Shikoku
2661:Chōsokabe Motochika
2538:Battle of Nagashino
2530:Nagashima ikko ikki
2510:siege to Mount Hiei
2498:Battle of Okehazama
2365:in 1577, pacifying
2333:Battle of Okehazama
2298:who fought various
2175:Battle of Okehazama
1733:Shimabara Rebellion
1701:Muromachi shogunate
1668:Start and end dates
1636:True Pure Land sect
1586:kokujin or kunibito
1526:Hatakeyama Masanaga
1346:Ashikaga Yoshimochi
1197:(Imperial Regent).
1056:Shimabara Rebellion
1030:, is the period in
746:Imperial transition
684:Occupation of Japan
674:Soviet–Japanese War
639:Anti-Comintern Pact
514:Triple Intervention
6435:Yoshihiro Kikuhime
6350:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel
6021:Tachibana Ginchiyo
5798:Hatsume no Tsubone
5755:Takenaka Shigeharu
5485:Matsunaga Hisahide
5465:Isshiki Yoshimichi
5349:Ashikaga Yoshihide
5344:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
5339:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
5314:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
5173:Nanboku-chō period
5011:Hall, John Whitney
4305:on 1 February 2023
3866:on 6 December 2022
3817:on 31 January 2023
3697:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
3635:
3588:Invasion of Ryukyu
3578:Tokugawa shogunate
3481:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
3406:Battle of Yamazaki
3293:Ashikaga shogunate
3250:Matsunaga Hisahide
3175:defeats and kills
3171:: The outnumbered
3160:of western Honshu
3111:Tainei-ji incident
3033:The forces of the
2925:Ashikaga Yoshihisa
2828:Hasekura Tsunenaga
2805:Toyotomi Hidetsugu
2741:
2686:, Imperial Regent)
2629:Battle of Yamazaki
2603:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2593:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2542:Ishiyama Hongan-ji
2532:in 1574, defeated
2520:in 1573, defeated
2512:in 1571, defeated
2506:Miyoshi Yoshitsugu
2484:In and around the
2482:
2474:
2390:
2262:
2156:
2129:Ashikaga Yoshihide
2069:Matsunaga Hisahide
2065:Miyoshi Yoshitsugu
2057:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
2009:
1930:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
1817:Ashikaga Yoshihisa
1814:
1791:Ashikaga Yoshizumi
1787:Ashikaga Yoshitane
1773:occurred in 1488,
1749:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1725:Tokugawa shogunate
1681:
1598:. In other words,
1511:Hosokawa Katsumoto
1495:Ashikaga Yoshihisa
1483:Ashikaga Yoshimasa
1408:
1392:
1358:Akamatsu Mitsusuke
1354:Ashikaga Yoshinori
1350:Ashikaga Yoshikazu
1274:Kamakura shogunate
1253:Nanboku-cho period
1224:central government
1206:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1185:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1090:Ashikaga shogunate
1086:
811:Capital punishment
787:2019–present
704:Asset price bubble
679:Surrender of Japan
544:Japan–Korea Treaty
534:Russo-Japanese War
489:Ryūkyū Disposition
431:Invasion of Ryukyu
426:Tokugawa shogunate
362:Nanboku-chō period
117:interlanguage link
6528:
6527:
6139:Shirai no Tsubone
5968:Female castellans
5948:Shimotsuma Rairen
5890:religious figures
5788:Mochizuki Chiyome
5693:Tsukahara Bokuden
5688:Tadashima Akiyama
5678:Mizuno Katsushige
5590:Tachibana Dōsetsu
5585:Shimazu Yoshihiro
5580:Shimazu Yoshihisa
5570:Satake Yoshishige
5520:Rokkaku Yoshikata
5490:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
5455:Imagawa Yoshimoto
5390:Asakura Yoshikage
5359:Tokugawa Hidetada
5354:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
5218:
5217:
5205:Succeeded by
5095:978-1-905513-45-1
5050:Jansen, Marius B.
4986:. Westview Press.
4013:Denver Art Museum
3980:The Asahi Shimbun
3620:
3619:
3430:Shimazu Yoshihisa
3402:Hashiba Hideyoshi
3398:Honnō-ji Incident
3261:Battle of Anegawa
3177:Imagawa Yoshimoto
3097:regional hegemony
3088:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
3020:Hosokawa Harumoto
2995:Hosokawa Sumimoto
2991:Hosokawa Takakuni
2953:Hosokawa Masamoto
2633:Kiyosu Conference
2554:Honnō-ji Incident
2514:Asakura Yoshikage
2502:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
2494:Imagawa Yoshimoto
2331:'s forces at the
2325:Imagawa Yoshimoto
2313:Shinano Provinces
2203:Siege of Koriyama
2165:who pacified the
2124:Iwanari Tomomichi
2085:Historia de Japam
2073:Tsukahara Bokuden
2029:Hosokawa Ujitusna
2013:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
2006:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
1934:Hosokawa Harumoto
1911:Hosokawa Takakuni
1886:Hosokawa Sumiyuki
1882:Hosokawa Sumimoto
1811:Hosokawa Masamoto
1783:Hosokawa Masamoto
1759:, was located in
1737:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
1431:Ashikaga Shigeuji
1404:Utagawa Yoshitora
1362:Kakitsu Rebellion
1297:and allowing the
1246:military dictator
1148:; these included
981:
980:
846:Foreign relations
791:
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774:Abe assassination
769:COVID-19 pandemic
741:Tōhoku earthquake
499:Satsuma Rebellion
461:Meiji Restoration
339:Kenmu Restoration
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6591:Muromachi period
5991:Munakata Saikaku
5976:Ashikaga Ujihime
5953:Shimozuma Rairyū
5903:Hongan-ji Kennyo
5858:Suzuki Shigetomo
5853:Suzuki Shigehide
5838:Sugitani Zenjūbō
5765:Yamamoto Kansuke
5745:Kuroda Yoshitaka
5673:Miyamoto Musashi
5658:Marume Nagayoshi
5630:Uragami Munekage
5610:Uesugi Kagekatsu
5550:Satomi Yoshitaka
5535:Saitō Yoshitatsu
5525:Ryūzōji Takanobu
5400:Akechi Mitsuhide
5244:
5237:
5230:
5221:
5199:Muromachi Period
5188:History of Japan
5180:Muromachi Period
5169:Preceded by
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4929:"Sengoku period"
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3559:Rokugō Rebellion
3511:Kunohe rebellion
3492:Siege of Odawara
3394:Akechi Mitsuhide
3101:tribute missions
2938:establishes the
2858:Kyōtoku incident
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2321:Emperor Ōgimachi
2211:Kobayakawa clans
2116:Miyoshi Nagayasu
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6109:Ōhōri Tsuruhime
6084:Kushihashi Teru
6044:Fujishiro Gozen
6031:Female warriors
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5943:Shimozuma Chūkō
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5865:Suzuki Magoroku
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5808:Ishikawa Goemon
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5708:Yagyū Munetoshi
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5640:Yamana Suketoyo
5635:Yamana Toyokuni
5620:Uesugi Norimasa
5595:Takeda Nobutora
5565:Sanada Nobuyuki
5560:Sanada Masayuki
5555:Sanada Yukitaka
5540:Sakai Tadatsugu
5510:Ōuchi Yoshinaga
5505:Ōuchi Yoshitaka
5495:Mogami Yoshiaki
5480:Kuroda Nagamasa
5460:Imagawa Ujizane
5430:Honda Tadakatsu
5380:Amago Tsunehisa
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5191:Sengoku period
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5104:"Sengoku Jidai"
5102:
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5027:10.2307/2050818
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3548:Tokugawa Ieyasu
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3470:Kyūshū campaign
3330:Tokugawa Ieyasu
3291:The end of the
3244:marches toward
3119:Ōuchi Yoshitaka
3031:Battle of Idano
2840:
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2762:, defeated the
2756:Nihonmatsu clan
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6300:Naitō Julia
6295:Lady Myōkyū
6245:Lady Kasuga
6185:Chikurin-in
6158:Other women
6104:Numata Jakō
6089:Maeda Matsu
6079:Komatsuhime
6039:Akai Teruko
5958:Takuan Sōhō
5923:Koji Kashin
5913:Ishin Sūden
5793:Fūma Kotarō
5780:mercenaries
5732:strategists
5718:Itō Ittōsai
5625:Ukita Naoie
5530:Saitō Dōsan
5515:Ōtomo Sōrin
5176:(1334–1392)
4257:Gale eBooks
4236:Gale eBooks
4210:Gale eBooks
3990:29 February
3603:Catholicism
3362:End of the
3334:Takeda clan
3204:Otomo Sorin
3074:Uesugi clan
3051:Tanegashima
2832:Pope Paul V
2818:during the
2764:Ashina clan
2577:Otomo clans
2432:tanegashima
2399:tanegashima
2187:Ōuchi clans
1491:Hino Tomiko
1046:(1467), or
821:Earthquakes
664:Pacific War
572:World War I
203:Paleolithic
55:in Japanese
18:Sengoku era
6535:Categories
6481:Luís Fróis
6405:Lady Toida
6365:Lady Sanjō
6360:Lady Saigō
6340:Ōmandokoro
6205:Gotokuhime
6200:Dota Gozen
6195:Lady Goryū
6074:Katō Tsune
6016:Seishin-ni
5813:Katō Danzō
5450:Ii Naomasa
5062:0674003349
4963:References
4951:2012-08-15
4471:Shogakukan
3870:29 January
3821:31 January
3811:Shōgakukan
3779:Kabukimono
3717:Shiba clan
3715:, and the
3208:in a siege
3141:is signed
3047:Portuguese
3035:Matsudaira
3005:Ming China
2923:, defeats
2903:Yamashiro
2820:Edo period
2571:, and the
2565:Ouchi clan
2276:, and the
2081:Luís Fróis
1777:conquered
1503:Hatakeyama
1437:Kantō kubō
1230:Background
1217:三英傑/さんえいけつ
1060:Edo period
1036:civil wars
736:Cool Japan
604:Militarism
466:Boshin War
419:(Tokugawa)
301:Genpei War
6476:Julia Ota
6430:Yoshihime
6285:Matsuhime
6250:Keigin-ni
6225:Irohahime
6180:Lady Chaa
6175:Asahihime
6165:Lady Acha
6129:Oni Gozen
6054:Ikeda Sen
6001:Onamihime
5888:and other
5650:Swordsmen
5435:Hōjō Sōun
5213:1573–1603
5195:1467–1573
4043:守護大名と戦国武将
3740:Ikkō-ikki
3689:Hōjō clan
3681:Hōjō Sōun
3594:of Japan
3496:Hōjō clan
3049:lands on
2961:Hōjō Sōun
2885:is noted
2777:Sōbujirei
2752:Date clan
2653:Oda Nobuo
2561:Mōri clan
2556:of 1582.
2394:matchlock
2294:based in
2268:defeated
2264:In 1546,
2179:Mōri clan
1990:Ikkō-ikki
1907:delirium)
1775:Hōjō Sōun
1771:Kaga ikki
1709:Sōbujirei
1687:in 1454,
1679:(Big Gun)
1641:ikkō ikki
1615:civil war
1541:provinces
1344:In 1428,
1326:, called
1171:, deputy
1150:Hōjō Sōun
1134:uprising)
1119:Ikkō-ikki
1076:deflects
1034:in which
860:Religion
851:Geography
836:Education
831:Era names
456:Bakumatsu
395:Imjin War
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