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Samurais were most loyal to their daimyo, or feudal lords, who provided them with land, status, and protection. This loyalty was rooted in the bushido code, which emphasized honor, duty, and service. While samurais also had a deep sense of loyalty to their families and clans, their primary allegiance was to their lord, often leading them to fight valiantly in defense of their daimyo's interests.

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