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nikdorinn [45]
4 years ago
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Which describes a shogun in feudal Japan

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densk [106]4 years ago
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Which describes a shogun in feudal Japan, army commander, a military rank and historical title granted by the emperor, the top man under the emperor, shogun is the abbreviation of "Seii Taishōgun" which means great general pacifier of the barbarians.
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