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Sankin-kōtai (****anese: 参覲交代/参覲交替, now
commonly written as 参勤交代/参勤交替, 'alternate attendance') was a
policy of the
Tokugawa shogunate during most of the...
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between the
Tokugawa and the tozama, as well as
control policies such as
sankin-kōtai,
resulted in
peaceful relations.[citation needed] Daimyō were required...
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daimyos and were
located strategically throughout the country. The
sankin-kotai policy, in an
effort to
constrain rebellions by the daimyos, mandated...
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samurai and daimyō residences,
whose families lived in Edo as part of the
sankin-kōtai system; the daimyō made
journeys in
alternating years to Edo and used...
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troops allowed;
required feudal lords to
reside in Edo
every other year (the
sankin-kōtai system);
prohibited the
construction of ocean-going ships; restricted...
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Sankin Ail (Russian: Санькин Аил; Altay: Тагда-Айыл, Tagda-Ayıl) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Tondoshskoye Rural Settlement of
Turochaksky District...
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hatamoto families and held
provincial fiefs, and had
alternate attendance (
sankin-kōtai)
duties like the daimyōs. However, as kōtai-yoriai were men of very...
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function words Sankin, A.A. (1979) [1966], "I. Introduction" (PDF), in R.S. Ginzburg; S.S. Khidekel; G. Y. Knyazeva; A.A.
Sankin (eds.), A
Course in...
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contribute rice to the
shogunate in
exchange for
cutting the
length of
sankin-kōtai (参勤交代) in half. He
increased the
revenue of the
shogunate by 20% by...
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Archived from the
original on
November 4, 2014.
Retrieved November 2, 2014.
Sankin,
Aaron (November 2, 2014). "Is
Reddit broken beyond repair?". The Daily...