Both European Societies and Japanese Samurais had and hereditary system of classes. The warriors were the most important class in both of them, in Japan called samurai and in Europe called knights that served the lords of the local, and had some codes about moral an ethic.
Knights had a military rank, Samurais did not.
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They discriminated against local non Arab Muslims and their laws.
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Why did the war on the Western Front turn into a stalemate?The war turned into a stalemate because both sides dug into trenches for the winter, and this dragged on for four years.
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