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They both were great warriors
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Both samurais and knights used swords as their primary weapon, such as the katana for samurais and the longsword for knights. They also both used armor for protection in battle, with samurais wearing elaborate armor made of lacquered plates and knights wearing suits of armor made of metal. Additionally, both warriors used bows and arrows in combat.
It is hard to find similarities between the nomadic Siberians and the imperialistic European colonists. There are similarities between Siberians and Native Americans
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European rulers between 800 and 1500 turned to knights to fight their battles for them. Modern armies emerged after 1500.
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Both made samurai/knights an importhant part of social class.Both rode horses, wore armor, and used swords. Both organized society in classes. Both warriors followed a certain code of law, chivalry and bushido.
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Well, they are both warriors and rodents. Also, they both have ambition. Other than that, they have nothing in common.
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Feudal Japanese and European societies were built on a system of hereditary classes. The nobles were at the top, followed by warriors, with tenant farmers or serfs below. There was very little social mobility; the children of farmers became farmers, while the children of lords became lords and ladies. (One prominent exception to this rule in Japan was Toyotomi Hideyoshi, born a farmer's son, who rose to rule over the country.) Also, in both feudal Japan and Europe, constant warfare made warriors the most important class. Called "knights" in Europe and "samurai" in Japan, the warriors served local lords. In both cases, the warriors were bound by a code of ethics. Knights were supposed to hew to the concept ofchivalry, while samurai were bound by the precepts ofbushido, or "the Way of the Warrior."