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  1. The Sengoku Period in Japan (from around 1493 (or 1467) to around 1573) is a chronological period in the history of Japan that commenced from the Coup of Meio in 1493 or the Onin Disturbance in 1467 and ended by the disappearance of the Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) with the purge of Yoshiaki ...
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    The Sengoku Period (Sengoku Jidai, 1467-1568 CE), also known as the Warring States Period, was a turbulent and violent period of Japanese history when rival warlords or daimyo fought bitterly for control of Japan. The period falls within the Muromachi period (Muromachi Jidai, 1333-1573 CE) of Japanese medieval history ...
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    The Sengoku period (1477 - 1573), known as the warring provinces, is a very specific period in Japanese history, marked by numerous military conflicts and social changes. It actually covers the second half of the Muromachi era (1336 - 1573). The Sengoku period is important because it marks the first transition from medieval ...
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    The Sengoku was a century-long period of political upheaval and warlordism in Japan, lasting from the Onin War of 1467–77 through the reunification of the country around 1598. It was a lawless era of civil war, in which the feudal lords of Japan fought one another in endless plays for land and power. Although the political ...
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    The Sengoku period (Japanese: 戦国時代, Hepburn: Sengoku Jidai, lit. 'Warring States period') is the period in Japanese history in which civil wars and social upheavals took place almost continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries. Though the Ōnin War (1467) is generally chosen as the Sengoku period's start date, there are ...
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    The Sengoku period ( Japanese: 戦国時代, Hepburn: Sengoku Jidai, lit. 'Warring States period') is the period in Japanese history in which civil wars and social upheavals took place almost continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries.
    The name "Sengoku" was adopted by Japanese historians. The Sengoku period in Japan mirrors the Warring States period in Chinese history. The Sengoku period would precede a process of unification and the end of Japan's medieval period. Three important and powerful daimyo were Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
    Although the Sengoku Period ended with the rise of the Tokugawa, it continues to color the imaginations and the popular culture of Japan to this day. Characters and themes from the Sengoku are evident in manga and anime, keeping this era alive in the memories of modern-day Japanese people. Lehmann, Jean-Piere.
    The beginning of the Sengoku period witnessed the Onin War (1467-1477 CE) which destroyed Heiankyo. The fighting that followed over the next century would eventually reduce the warlords to only a few hundred in number as the country was effectively carved up into princedoms.
  3. Sengoku Period - World History Encyclopedia

    WebJun 28, 2019 · The Sengoku Period ( Sengoku Jidai, 1467-1568 CE), also known as the Warring States Period, was a turbulent and violent period

  4. Sengoku period - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. Sengoku period - Wikiwand

  6. A History of Japan: From Mythology to Nationhood/The Warring …

  7. Sengoku Period: Japan's Age of War
    The Sengoku period was a chaotic and violent era in Japan, when feudal lords fought for land and power.
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  8. Sengoku period — Encyclopedia of Japan

    WebLearn about the Sengoku period (1467-1590), a time of warring states and economic growth in Japan. Find out the word origin, the views on the start and end dates, and the main features of this historical period.

  9. Ōnin War - Wikipedia

    WebThe war initiated the Sengoku period, "the Warring States period." This period was a long, drawn-out struggle for domination by individual daimyō, resulting in a mass power-struggle between the various houses to …

  10. Sengoku Period Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

  11. The Sengoku Period in Japanese History - ThoughtCo

    WebSep 19, 2019 · The Sengoku was a century-long period of political upheaval and warlordism in Japan, lasting from the Onin War of 1467–77 through the reunification of the country around 1598. It was a lawless …