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- Daimyo (大名, daimyō, ****anese pronunciation: [daimʲoː] ) were powerful ****anese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period...
- While many daimyos who fought against him were extinguished or had their holdings reduced, Ieyasu was committed to retaining the daimyos and the han...
- raised his income level over 10,000 koku became a fudai daimyō.[citation needed] Many fudai daimyōs were involved in the vigorous political activity of the...
- matter of custom. It was made compulsory for the tozama daimyōs in 1635, and for the fudai daimyōs from 1642. Aside from an eight-year period under the rule...
- 1868, the starting year of the Meiji period. Under the reform, all daimyos (大名, daimyō, feudal lords) were required to return their authority to the Emperor...
- weakening of central authority, and throughout ****an, regional lords, called daimyōs, rose to fill the vacuum. In the course of this power shift, well-established...
- Shinpan (親藩) was a class of daimyō in the Tokugawa Shogunate of ****an who were certain relatives of the Shōgun. While all shinpan were relatives of the...
- judicial, administrative and military affairs in the name of the local daimyos like sovereigns. The Tozama domains' relationship to the Shogun was one...
- paddies. The daimyos operated several hundred castle towns, which became loci of domestic trade. The system of sankin kōtai meant that daimyos and their...
- shōgun controlled the daimyōs in other ways too; only the shōgun could approve daimyōs marriages, and the shōgun could divest a daimyō of his lands. Tokugawa...