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In what country would a shogun live?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

An individual with the title of shogun would live in Japan. For the title was applied to the hereditary military commanders who ruled the archipelago, 1192-1867. The Japanese word ultimately comes from the Chinese chiang chiin, which means to lead an army.

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