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Mori clan information


Mori may refer to:

  • The Mōri clan of the Aki and Nagato provinces
  • The Mori clan (Genji) of Genji (Minamoto) descent, another daimyō family
  • Mori Rajputs of India

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Mori clan

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Mori may refer to: The Mōri clan of the Aki and Nagato provinces The Mori clan (Genji) of Genji (Minamoto) descent, another daimyō family Mori Rajputs...

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Mori Kingdom

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Rajputs. The Mori Rajputs are mentioned as one of the thirty-five branches of the Parmar Rajput clan by British scholars. Chitrangada Mori, a Mori Rajput ruler...

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Japanese clans

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for Mori Ranmaru. Mōri clan (毛利氏) – descended from Ōe clan; no direct relation to the Genji-descent Mōri clan (毛利氏) or Fujiwara-descent Mōri clan (毛利氏);...

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Mori Ranmaru

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brothers in total, from the province of Mino. He was a member of the Mori Clan, descendants of the Seiwa Genji. From an early age, Ranmaru was an attendant...

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Mori Yoshinari

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Mori Yoshinari (森 可成, 1523 – October 19, 1570) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period and the head of the Mori clan (Genji) family, who served the...

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Sengoku period

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Aki-Takeda clan at the Siege of Koriyama in 1541. Motonaga adopted his sons into the Kikkawa clan and Kobayakawa clans to expand the power of the Mōri clan, and...

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Chitrangada Mori

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Chitrangada Mori was a ruler from the Mori clan who laid the foundation of the fort of Chittorgarh, which is the largest fort in India. Chitrangada Mori had his...

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Kobayakawa Takakage

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Azuchi–Momoyama period. He was the third son of Mōri Motonari who was adopted by the Kobayakawa clan and became its 14th clan head. He merged the two branches of...

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Mori Nagayoshi

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Mori Nagayoshi (森 長可, 1558 – May 18, 1584) was a samurai officer under the Oda clan following Japan's 16th-century Sengoku period, and the older brother...

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Kikkawa Hiroie

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on a battlefield and was highly praised by Hideyoshi for holding the Mōri clan together after the death of Kobayakawa Takakage. During the Seven-Year...

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Battle of Sekigahara

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defeat or punishment. Three clans in particular did not take the aftermath of Sekigahara lightly: The Mōri clan, headed by Mōri Terumoto, remained angry...

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Kobayakawa clan

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was restored by the Mōri clan during the Meiji period and granted a title of baronage in the new nobility. In addition, the Kusai clan of Takehara which...

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Ankokuji Ekei

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Takeda clan of Aki province. He served the Mōri clan and later the Toyotomi clan. Although it is certain that he was from the Aki Takeda clan, there are...

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Mori

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Mori is a Japanese and Italian surname. It is also the name of two clans in Japan, and one clan in India. Camilo Mori, Chilean painter Cesare Mori, Italian...

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Amago clan

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of Izumo, and developed the Amago clan into a Sengoku Daimyo clan. The Amago fought the Ōuchi clan or the Mōri clan (who had been among their vassals)...

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Rinoie Motohiro

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(Japanese: 李家元宥, 1589–1647) was a samurai from Joseon who served the Mōri clan and retainer of Chōshū Domain in the early Edo period. He was the son...

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Oda Nobunaga

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One member of the anti-Nobunaga alliance was the Mōri clan. Before his death, Mōri clan leader Mōri Motonari had declared himself no friend to Nobunaga...

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Siege of Miki

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ally of the Mōri clan. The original Shugo (governor) of the Harima province was the Akamatsu clan, with the Bessho clan and Kodera clan as Shugodai (deputy...

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Toyotomi Hideyoshi

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sent Hideyoshi to Himeji Castle to conquer the Chūgoku region from the Mori clan. Hideyoshi then fought in the Battle of Tedorigawa (1577), the siege of...

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