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In the [[19th century]], '''Daimyos''' were [[lord]]s in [[Japan]] who ruled without almost absolute power in their own [[fief]], but were ultimately subservient to the [[shogun]] and [[Emperor of Japan|emperor]]. In the [[1820s]] there were 260 daimyos in Japan. One daimyo during this time was [[Takagi Mamoru]], who had the allegiance of multiple | In the [[19th century]], '''Daimyos''' were [[lord]]s in [[Japan]] who ruled without almost absolute power in their own [[fief]], but were ultimately subservient to the [[shogun]] and [[Emperor of Japan|emperor]]. In the [[1820s]] there were 260 daimyos in Japan. One daimyo during this time was [[Takagi Mamoru]], who had the allegiance of multiple Daimyos against the [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Ienari]] , namely [[Genzo]], [[Hiroki]], [[Akito]] and [[Yochi]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)|The Barbarians and the Samurai]]'') | ||
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