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  • Shogun - Wikipedia
    According to Japanese mythology, the emperor was a direct descendant of Amaterasu, goddess of the sun Unable to usurp the throne, the shoguns sought throughout history to keep the emperor away from the country's political activity, relegating them from the sphere of influence
  • Shogun | Definition, Meaning, History, Facts | Britannica
    In 1185 Minamoto Yoritomo gained military control of Japan; seven years later he assumed the title of shogun and formed the first bakufu, or shogunate (see Kamakura period) Later Kamakura shoguns lost real power to the Hōjō family while remaining rulers in name
  • Shogun - World History Encyclopedia
    The shoguns of medieval Japan were military dictators who ruled the country via a feudal system where a vassal's military service and loyalty was given in return for a lord's patronage
  • Shogun Meaning Explained: Japan’s Military Rulers and Their Lasting . . .
    Shoguns held supreme military and political power in feudal Japan They controlled land distribution, military forces, and foreign policy Unlike the emperor, who was largely symbolic, shoguns operated as de facto rulers
  • The Role of Shogun in Japanese History: An Informative Overview
    In this informative overview, we will explore the various aspects of the Shogunate system, the authority and power of the Shogun, the impact on Japanese society, and the legacy it left behind The Shogun, meaning “supreme general,” was the military dictator of Japan during the feudal period
  • The shogunate, history and legacy of Japans military dictatorship
    Originally, the term "shogun" referred to a general in charge of leading the conquest and pacification of the Tōhoku region against the native Emishi populations The full title was " seii taishōgun ", meaning "great general pacifier of the barbarians"
  • Military History and Science | Research Starters - EBSCO
    The term "shogun" refers to the head of the military government in feudal Japan, typically the most influential among regional leaders known as daimyos
  • Shogun was military and political leader of Japan for almost 700 years . . .
    Shogun, the military leader who ruled Japan with strategic brilliance, and economic power Tokugawa Ieyasu, Ashikaga Takauji, Minamoto Yoritomo, and others played key roles during the Warring State Period


















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