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Japanese history
Feudal Japan
What does Shogun mean?
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The term "Shogun" refers to the title of the military commander or ruler of Japan during the feudal period, from the 12th to the 19th century. The Shogun held real power over the country while the Emperor was merely a figurehead.
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