History of Japan
A shogun was a powerful military leader in Japan, serving as the de facto ruler during the feudal period. While the emperor held the symbolic title of ruler, the shogun wielded actual political and military power, leading samurai and managing the country’s affairs. This power dynamic was especially pronounced during the Ashikaga shogunate, where the shogun's authority often clashed with rival courts during the Northern and Southern Courts conflict.
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