Muromachi Period
978-613-0-28590-6
6130285906
132
2013-01-28
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Muromachi period (Muromachi jidai, also known as the Muromachi era, the Muromachi bakufu, the Ashikaga era, the Ashikaga period, or the Ashikaga bakufu) was a division of Japanese history running from approximately 1336 to 1573. The period marks the governance of the Muromachi or Ashikaga shogunate, which was officially established in 1336 by the first Muromachi shogun, Ashikaga Takauji. The period ended in 1573 when the 15th and last shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiaki, was driven out of the capital in Kyoto by Oda Nobunaga. The early years from 1336 to 1392 of the Muromachi period are known as the Nanboku-chō or Northern and Southern Court period. The years from 1467 to the end of the Muromachi period are also known as the Sengoku period or Warring States period.
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