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- The jizamurai (地侍) (samurai of the land) were lower-ranking provincial samurai that emerged in 15th-century ****an Muromachi period. The definition was...
- hakujin (白人, "white person") can be considered as a type of foreigner, and kokujin (黒人, "black person") would be the black equivalent. The word gaijin can...
- were called "third-country people" or "third-national people" (daisan-kokujin in ****anese). With no work for even the ****anese and with thousands of...
- caused security problems for all landed interests from petty samurai to the kokujin, and led local samurai to s**** intermediary ties to the shugo lords in...
- Izumo in 1508 by successfully subjugating powerful regional clans, called kokujin. When Ōuchi Yoshioki marched upon Kyoto in 1508 in support of Ashikaga...
- and they often came from shugo daimyo, shugodai (守護代, deputy shugo), and kokujin or kunibito (国人, local masters). In other words, sengoku daimyo differed...
- Tsukushi Hirokado (1548–1615), second son of Tsukushi Korekado and warlord/kokujin of Chikuzen Tsukushi (wrestler) (born 1997), ****anese professional wrestler...
- history. He was the son of Hachi**** Masatoshi. The Hachi**** clan were the kokujin of the Kaitō District of Owari Province (in present-day Ama District, Aichi...
- sengoku daimyo (戦国大名), and they often came from shugo daimyo, Shugodai, and kokujin or kunibito (国人, local masters). In other words, sengoku daimyo differed...
- these were often called kokujin. Over time, the shugo increasingly ****umed civil authority in the provinces, while the kokujin ran their fiefs largely...