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- Yasuke - Wikipedia
Yasuke (Japanese: 弥助 弥介; pronounced [jasɯ̥ke]) was a samurai of African origin who served Oda Nobunaga between 1581 and 1582, during the Sengoku period, until Nobunaga's death [a] According to historical accounts, Yasuke first arrived in Japan in the service of Italian Jesuit Alessandro Valignano
- Yasuke | African Samurai, History, Oda Nobunaga, Japan - Britannica
Yasuke (born c 1555, Eastern Africa) was a valet and bodyguard of the Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano who rose to become a member of the inner circle of the warlord Oda Nobunaga, Japan’s first “great unifier ”
- Yasuke: Black Samurai or African Slave? Unveiling the True Story of the . . .
Yasuke, often romanticized as the "African Samurai," stands out as one of the most fascinating figures in Japanese history While it's true that Yasuke was a Black African who wielded weapons in Japan, he was not a samurai in the traditional sense
- Who Was Yasuke, Japans First Black Samurai? - Smithsonian Magazine
Yasuke was an African warrior in the employ of Nobunaga, a powerful feudal lord known as the “Great Unifier,” during Japan’s Sengoku period The first Black samurai, he was at Nobunaga’s side
- The True Story of Yasuke, Japan’s Black Samurai - History Collection
In the late 16th century, amidst the turbulent era of feudal Japan, an extraordinary figure emerged: Yasuke, an African warrior who defied all expectations to become the nation’s first and only known black samurai
- The True Story of Yasuke, the Black Samurai in Japan - TIME
But Yasuke was a real-life Black samurai who served under Oda Nobunaga, one of the most important feudal lords in Japanese history and a unifier of the country
- The real history of Yasuke, Japan’s first Black samurai
Yasuke’s remarkable journey took him from Africa to the ranks of Oda Nobunaga’s forces, where he became one of Japan’s most intriguing figures For hundreds of years, samurai, a class of elite
- The Truth About Yasuke. Was He Truly a Samurai and a Warrior . . . - Medium
However, whether Yasuke was truly a “samurai” and a courageous warrior remains a subject of debate In Western media, particularly in the United States, works like Netflix’s Yasuke portray
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