the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan
Minamoto yoritomo was the first ever shogun in japan
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No, a shogun and a shogunate are not the same. A shogun is a military leader or general in Japan, historically the de facto ruler of the country, while a shogunate refers to the government or administration led by a shogun. The shogunate represents the institutional framework that governs Japan under a shogun's authority, such as the Kamakura or Tokugawa shogunate.
The word "Shogun" is an archaic term meaning "the Emperor of Japan."
The word "Shogun" is an archaic term meaning "the Emperor of Japan."
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan
The Shogunato is a political system in Japan that was governed by a single person. This person was called the Shogun.
The Tokugawa Bakufu was ruled by a shogun, or military leader. The government of Meiji Japan was led by an Emperor.
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Someone uses the word 'term' in a sentence as a synonym for word. For example, Shogun is a term for a military commander of Japan.
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Minamoto yoritomo was the first ever shogun in japan