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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sagara Yoshiaki (1544 1581) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, who ruled a region in southern Higo Province. His descendants were eventually confirmed in their landholdings, and remained daimyo until the Meiji Restoration. Daimyo is a generic term referring to the powerful territorial lord in premodern Japan who ruled most of the country from their vast, hereditary land holdings. In the term, "dai" literally means "large", and "my " stands for my den, meaning private land. They were the most powerful feudal rulers from the 10th century to…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sagara Yoshiaki (1544 1581) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, who ruled a region in southern Higo Province. His descendants were eventually confirmed in their landholdings, and remained daimyo until the Meiji Restoration. Daimyo is a generic term referring to the powerful territorial lord in premodern Japan who ruled most of the country from their vast, hereditary land holdings. In the term, "dai" literally means "large", and "my " stands for my den, meaning private land. They were the most powerful feudal rulers from the 10th century to the early 19th century in Japan following the Shogun. From the shugo of the Muromachi period through the Sengoku to the daimyo of the Edo period, the rank had a long and varied history.