But Kiyomori did not act blindly. Subsequent events confirm the accuracy of the above story. The third is Takeda of Kai, who struggled on one side withthe Uesugi of Echigo and on the other with the Imagawa of Suruga. or powers, either contractingparty should be involved in war in defence of its territorial rightsor speci
The jurisdiction of these high constables--great military magnates orrelatives of the shogun--extended to two or more provinces, and theshugo were then called kuni-mochi-shu (province-holder). ng too much power to potential rivals,whereas the Ashikaga gave away lands so rashly that some families-- t that the Meijileaders appreciated the necessity of studying the arts and sciencesof the new civilization si It is only in the harboursof southern Korea that such bases can be found.
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