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Shogunate
Japanese history

Shogunate

Japanese history
Alternative Titles: bakufu, shōgunshoku
Shogunate, Japanese bakufu or shōgunshoku, government of the shogun, or hereditary military dictator, of Japan from 1192 to 1867. The term shogun appeared in various titles given to military commanders commissioned for the imperial government’s 8th- and 9th-century campaigns against the Ezo (Emishi) tribes of northern Japan. The highest warrior rank, seii taishōgun (“barbarian-quelling generalissimo”), was first attained by Sakanoue Tamuramaro, and the title (abbreviated as shogun) was later applied to all shogunate leaders. Legally, the shogunate was under the control of the emperor, and the shogun’s authority was limited to control of the military forces of the country, but …(100 of 406 words)
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