They were called the samuri, and they were a Japanese warrior caste which provided the administrative and fighting aristocracy from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
the Japanese leaders were named the "shoguns" in the earlier days
The shogun?
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the Japanese leaders were named the "shoguns" in the earlier days
Kempeitai
nazi germany
kagura
It is a irilimptoin. \\i learnes this off a very wise suth sayer
It is an armet. Early Italian military helmet
Not completely sure what you're asking but i'll try. ======= Joint Chiefs of Staff
Those who are eager to use force to protect the US are referred to as "hawks" or "hawkish." They are in opposition to "doves." These terms extend to use beyond just military leaders; they can be used to describe politicians or pundits, too.
The name of Nicaragua came from Nicaro, the name of one of the country's early indigenous leaders. He was the most powerful, making him the first recognized leader of the country.
Capital city in the early AD 700s built by Japanese emperors. Was the center of government and religion. Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, large public squares.
The name of Gods and leaders is politicians.
The leaders name is Fantina