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Kashindan (家臣団) was an institution of the retainers (kashin) of the shogun or a daimyo in Japan that became a class of samurai. It was divided into the military commanders (bankata) and the civil officers (yakukata).

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  • Kashindan (家臣団) was an institution of the retainers (kashin) of the shogun or a daimyo in Japan that became a class of samurai. It was divided into the military commanders (bankata) and the civil officers (yakukata). In the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods, the kashindan began to include members of the clan that it served. In the Sengoku period, in response to the need for a strong military organization with a centralized power structure, the daimyo organized their own kashindan as a standing army. By the Edo period, they had become a discrete class of samurai, and each family was paid an annual stipend according to its rank. The kashindan was abolished in 1871 as part of the Meiji Restoration. (en)
  • 家臣団(かしんだん)とは、将軍や大名など武家に仕える家臣層・家臣の集団である。特に主君のそば近くに仕えるものは近臣(きんしん)と呼んだ。 (ja)
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  • 家臣団(かしんだん)とは、将軍や大名など武家に仕える家臣層・家臣の集団である。特に主君のそば近くに仕えるものは近臣(きんしん)と呼んだ。 (ja)
  • Kashindan (家臣団) was an institution of the retainers (kashin) of the shogun or a daimyo in Japan that became a class of samurai. It was divided into the military commanders (bankata) and the civil officers (yakukata). (en)
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  • Kashindan (en)
  • 家臣団 (ja)
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