Samurai
the samurai and the landlords...
No, it was called a shogun.
Shogun; samurai is a principled sword warrior, shogun is a faction leader.
The shogun was the true emperor of Japan and used a false emperor (A Figure Head) to act as ruler.
Scalawags
the samurai and the landlords...
The Daimyo were the fuedal landlords for the shogun.
Nobles were called patricians.
boyars
A Japanese feudal lord is called a daimyo. Daimyo were powerful landholding nobles who ruled over territories in feudal Japan. They maintained their own samurai warriors and owed allegiance to the shogun, the supreme military leader of Japan.
shogun
Shogun
the nobles were called proprietors..;0 lol EMO KITTY
A supreme military commander in Japan was called a "Shogun." The title of Shogun was established in the late 12th century and held significant power over the military and political affairs of Japan. The Shogun was appointed by the Emperor but often held the real governing power in the country.
A shogun is a leader or simply called a general. Now a days the term has evolved to "prime minister".
Shogun
No, it was called a shogun.