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Shogun - Kamakura Shogunate.
In the 1100s, lawlessness was spreading through the provinces. People fought for land and power. The Minamoto and Taira warrior families fought for power. Then, after the defeat of the Taira clan in the Genpei War in 1185, Minamoto no Yoritomo seized power from the emperor and became the dictator and de facto ruler of Japan. He established a feudal system of government based in Kamakura in which the military, the samurai, assumed all political power while the Emperors of Japan ...
See also:Shogun, Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Heian Period of Japan 794 - 1185, Shogun - Conquest of the Ainu, Shogun - Genpei, Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Feudal Period Japan 1185 - 1868, Shogun - Kamakura Shogunate, Shogun - Kemmu Restoration, Shogun - Muromachi and Edo Shogunates, Shogun - List of Seii Taishoguns, Shogun - Shogunate Read more here: » Shogun: Encyclopedia II - Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Feudal Period Japan 1185 - 1868 |
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Shogun - Conquest of the Ainu.
Originally, the title of Seii Taishogun was given to military commanders during the early Heian Period for the duration of military campaigns against the Emishi who resisted the governance of the Imperial court based in Kyoto. The most famous of these shoguns was Sakanoue no Tamuramaro who conquered the Ainu in the name of Emperor Kammu. Eventually the title was abandoned in the later Heian after the Ainu had been either su ...
See also:Shogun, Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Heian Period of Japan 794 - 1185, Shogun - Conquest of the Ainu, Shogun - Genpei, Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Feudal Period Japan 1185 - 1868, Shogun - Kamakura Shogunate, Shogun - Kemmu Restoration, Shogun - Muromachi and Edo Shogunates, Shogun - List of Seii Taishoguns, Shogun - Shogunate Read more here: » Shogun: Encyclopedia II - Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Heian Period of Japan 794 - 1185 |
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Bakufu (幕府) originally described the dwelling and household of a shōgun, but in time it came to be generally used in Japanese to describe the system of government of a feudal military dictatorship, exercised by the shoguns (literally "tent government", meaning a military rule), and this is the meaning that has been adopted into English through the term shogunate.
The system of bakufu was originally established under the Kamakura bakufu by Minamoto no Yoritomo. The military wing of the government came t ...
See also:Shogun, Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Heian Period of Japan 794 - 1185, Shogun - Conquest of the Ainu, Shogun - Genpei, Shogun - Seii Taishogun of Feudal Period Japan 1185 - 1868, Shogun - Kamakura Shogunate, Shogun - Kemmu Restoration, Shogun - Muromachi and Edo Shogunates, Shogun - List of Seii Taishoguns, Shogun - Shogunate Read more here: » Shogun: Encyclopedia II - Shogun - Shogunate |
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