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202:, ruled Kantō and controlled the military there, the area was usually called Kamakura Bakufu, or Kamakura shogunate, and Motouji Shogun or Kamakura/Kantō Gosho, an equivalent title. When later the habit of calling 186:
as his representative in the trust of three guardians: Hosokawa Kiyouji, Uesugi Noriaki, and Shiba Ienaga. In 1349 Takauji called Yoshiakira to Kyoto, replacing him with another of his sons,
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or Deputy changed a number of times, as other positions were created or abolished. In addition, they worked alongside a number of other posts, such as the
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monopolized this post, and there were during this period two Deputies – a southern chief, and a northern chief. From 1336 to 1367, the Deputy was called
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no longer held the responsibilities of Shogun's Deputy, and merely carried out his orders in an advisory and executive position.
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was complex, and shifted from time to time. The responsibilities and official title of the
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the shogun spread from Kyoto to the Kantō, the ruler of Kamakura came to be called
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where lived its representatives, who were supposed to protect its interests
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The Kamakura shogunate reserved for itself an area in Kyōto called Rokuhara
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s interests and orders in the southernmost of the main islands.
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clans, he proposed that three families share the position of
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generally refers to the area around and including modern
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Index

Japan
shōgun
Rokuhara Tandai
Kyoto
Hōjō clan
Kō no Moronao
Kamakura shogunate
Ashikaga Takauji
Kantō
Tokyo
Hosokawa Yoriyuki
Hatakeyama
Shiba
Kamakura
Kyoto
Nitta Yoshisada
Yoshiakira
Motouji
Uesugi clan
Ashikaga shogunate
Kyūshū Tandai
Kō no Moronao
Kō no Moroyo
Niki Yoriaki
Hosokawa Kiyouji
Shiba Yoshimasa
Hosokawa Yoriyuki
Hosokawa Yorimoto
Hatakeyama Motokuni
Shiba Yoshinori

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