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- Shogun - Wikipedia
Tokugawa Ienari, the 11th shogun, ruled the shogunate for 54 years, first as shogun from 1787 to 1837 and then as Ōgosho from 1837 to 1841 His 50-year reign was the longest of any shogun
- Shōgun (TV Series 2024–2026) - IMDb
Reviewers say 'Shogun' is acclaimed for its high production values, stunning set designs, and authentic acting, especially by the Japanese cast The series faithfully adapts James Clavell's novel, capturing its essence and complex characters
- Shogun | Definition, Meaning, History, Facts | Britannica
Shogun, in Japanese history, a military ruler The title was first used during the Heian period, when it was occasionally bestowed on a general after a successful campaign
- Shogun Meaning Explained: Japan’s Military Rulers and Their Lasting . . .
What Does “Shogun” Mean? In simple terms, a shogun was a military ruler in feudal Japan The word “shogun” is a shortened form of Seii Taishōgūn (征夷大将軍), which translates to “Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Force Against the Barbarians ”
- Shogun - World History Encyclopedia
At the top of the social and political pile was the shogun or regent shogun who distributed land to loyal followers in return for their military service (both personal and of their individual private armies of samurai)
- The Shogun: From Samurai Commander to Japan’s Hidden Ruler
When you picture a shogun, you might imagine a commander in armor, giving orders to the warriors under his lead But the shogun was far more than just a military leader
- ‘Shogun’ Adds Five More Actors to Season 2 Cast
‘Shogun’ Adds Five to Cast as Season 2 Production Rolls On Risei Kukihara, Ryô Satô, Seishiro Nishida, Mantaro Koichi and Takashi Yamaguchi are joining the FX drama
- Shōgun Builds Out Season 2 Cast - The Wrap
‘Shōgun’ Builds Out Season 2 Cast Koichi Mantaro, Risei Kukihara, Seishiro Nishida, Takashi Yamaguchi and Ryo Sato join the Emmy-winning drama series
- 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
- The shogunate, history and legacy of Japans military dictatorship
The shogunate was a feudal and military system led by the shogun, supreme leader of the samurai The shogun ruled with the support of feudal lords (daimyō), to whom he granted fiefs in exchange for their loyalty
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