Madison dzon created samurai when she was 8 years old .
a culture that accepted militarism
Culture, religion, or maybe intimidation on the battle field would be my guesses. Or beliefs, but that would go with culture.
Of course he is. He was the gratest warior I ever met in history :-)
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
He was a famous swordsman. He may have fought Sekigahara under Ukita as a common soldier.
Madison dzon created samurai when she was 8 years old .
Romulus Hillsborough has written: 'Samurai tales' -- subject(s): History, Samurai 'Ryoma' -- subject(s): Samurai, Biography, History 'Samurai sketches' -- subject(s): History, Samurai 'Shinsengumi' -- subject(s): History, Shinsengumi, Samurai, Shoguns
samurai ninjas
Did you mean what did the samurai do and where? Because, if yes, the samurai are warriors of Japan. They are no here anymore, but they played an important role in japan history. The samurai were warriors.
Samurai practise, Bushido culture have very deep roots in Japanese history. 1876 A.D. Emperor Meiji declared a new law that ended the wearing of swords. The Samurai had lost their profession and their right to wear swords. Their position as a special class ended after almost 1,000 years. But the Japanese always love their history, traditions and self-identity. All of the aboves, Japanese preserve..in museums, in history, in writings, in research etc.
the samurai was only a very high class in ancient Japanese culture and were a high rank in the Japanese armies.
Anthony J. Bryant has written: 'The samurai' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Armor, Military History, Samurai, Weapons
History's Mysteries - 1998 Samurai Warrior 15-7 was released on: USA: 2006
a culture that accepted militarism
Culture, religion, or maybe intimidation on the battle field would be my guesses. Or beliefs, but that would go with culture.
yes it did....
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