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join the fray and each score their brilliant strategems to ensure Harunobu's series of victories; however, in 1547 Yoshikiyo settled the score with Shingen, who had just enjoyed victory for seizing Shiga castle. Yoshikiyo caught him off guard and attacked him with entire force and routed him. One
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Before Murakami came into conflict with Takeda, they had good diplomatic relations as Yoshikiyo had sent back Oi Sadataka, a common enemy of both Murakami and Takeda when he was captured in Murakami's domain back to Takeda's base city of Kōfu as a prisoner for execution.
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In 1546, when Shingen and the Takeda forces arrived to attack Toishi Castle. Yoshikiyo came to the rescue commanding 6000 soldiers, crushing Shingen's spearhead and claiming the life of some commanders such as
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Ogyu Sorai's Journey To Kai Ni Issue 48 ; Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies monograph series; Curzon ; Taylor & Francis; 2004 ; he University of Michigan
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He was never able to restore his old territory and died in Echigo in 1573, and his son Murakami Kunikiyo (Yamaura Kagekuni) became retainer of Uesugi.
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in similar full-scale counterattack as before and causing Shingen to retreat into Kai after losing 700 men
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and forced to seek aid to Kenshin and serve as his retainer. Murakami was granted Nechi castle in
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year later in 1548 he provided more severe defeats for Takeda by killing 3 of Shingen's generals
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and suffered a loss but not before inflicting a loss with the death one of Takeda's general,
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and one of Shingen's bitterest opponents for his high kill-counts in their conflicts.
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Uesugi Kenshin mōshi-jō(speeches of Uesugi Kenshin), Ansai zuihitsu, & Bu'in Sōwa
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In 1553 he was forced to abandon Shinano after losing to Takeda in
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of the 16th century. Yoshikiyo followed in fighting against both
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Chronicler of Kawanakajima-gokado-kassenki; Hokuetsu-gundan
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Murakami clan
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Uesugi clan
Sengoku period
Takeda Nobutora
Takeda Shingen
Uesugi Kenshin
Ogasawara Nagatoki
Suwa Yorishige
Battle of Sezawa
Amari Bizen
Yokota Bitchū
Yamamoto Kansuke
Sanada Yukitaka
Sanada Masayuki
Itagaki Nobukata
Amari Torayasu
Battle of Uedahara

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