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sword of the samurai - перевод на Английский


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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sword of the Samurai (game); Sword of Samurai; Sword of the Samurai (disambiguation)
el sable del samurai (cuchillo especial atada a la cintura de un samurai)
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  • General Akashi Gidayu preparing to perform [[Seppuku]] after losing a battle for his master in 1582. He had just written his [[death poem]].
  • The [[Battle of Nagashino]] (1575)
  • ''kitsune'' (fox spirit)]], forges the ''[[tachi]]'' (samurai sword) ''Ko-Gitsune Maru''.
  • Samurai were the ruling class during the Tokugawa shogunate.
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  • Gyokusen-en, [[Japanese garden]] made by a Korean samurai [[Wakita Naokata]] and his descendants
  • A [[Kofun period]] helmet, gilt copper, 5th century, [[Ise Province]]
  • [[Iinuma Sadakichi]], a Japanese samurai of the [[Aizu domain]]. He was the sole survivor of the famous group of young [[Byakkotai]] soldiers who committed suicide on Iimori Hill during the [[Battle of Aizu]].
  • Kamakura samurai beheading (head collection)
  • Kamei Koremi, a samurai and ''[[daimyō]]'' in the bakumatsu period
  • [[Kōan Ogata]], a samurai, physician and rangaku scholar in late Edo period Japan, noted for establishing an academy which later developed into [[Osaka University]]
  • A mounted samurai with horse armour (uma yoroi or bagai)
  • Battle of Torikai-Gata]], 1274.
  • A painting of [[Ōishi Yoshio]] performing [[seppuku]], 1703
  • 1890s photo showing a variety of armor and weapons typically used by samurai
  • Samurai lord and a palanquin (norimono)
  • Samurai ''[[ō-yoroi]]'' armor, [[Kamakura period]]. [[Tokyo National Museum]].
  • 1860}}
  • Edo-period]] screen depicting the [[Battle of Sekigahara]]. It began on 21 October 1600 with a total of 160,000 men facing each other.
  • The [[Battle of Sekigahara]], known as "Japan's decisive battle" (天下分け目の戦い, ''Tenka wakeme no tatakai'')
  • tanegashima]]}} (gun), changing battlefield tactics and the equipment of the samurai class.
  • [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] with his wives and concubines
  • Second Mongolian invasion fleet]], killing the Mongolian soldiers aboard, 1281
  • Tanegashima]]}} ([[Matchlock]])
  • The three unifiers of Japan: from left to right: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • 18th century}}
  • Japanese invasions of Korea]], 1597.
  • Mount Inaba]]. Print by [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]].
  • Important Sword]].
MILITARY NOBILITY OF PRE-INDUSTRIAL JAPAN
Bushi (Japanese warrior); Samaurai; Saburai; Samorai; Buke (Japan); Samuari; Samuri; Japanese Samurai; Kenkaku; O-yori; Bushi (warrior); Samurais; Samuri sword; Samurai people; Samurai swords; Samurai warrior; Samurái; Bunbu-ryōdō
samurai
samurai         
  • General Akashi Gidayu preparing to perform [[Seppuku]] after losing a battle for his master in 1582. He had just written his [[death poem]].
  • The [[Battle of Nagashino]] (1575)
  • ''kitsune'' (fox spirit)]], forges the ''[[tachi]]'' (samurai sword) ''Ko-Gitsune Maru''.
  • Samurai were the ruling class during the Tokugawa shogunate.
  • upright=1.35
  • upright=1.35
  • upright=1.35
  • upright=1.35
  • upright=1.35
  • upright=1.35
  • upright=1.35
  • Gyokusen-en, [[Japanese garden]] made by a Korean samurai [[Wakita Naokata]] and his descendants
  • A [[Kofun period]] helmet, gilt copper, 5th century, [[Ise Province]]
  • [[Iinuma Sadakichi]], a Japanese samurai of the [[Aizu domain]]. He was the sole survivor of the famous group of young [[Byakkotai]] soldiers who committed suicide on Iimori Hill during the [[Battle of Aizu]].
  • Kamakura samurai beheading (head collection)
  • Kamei Koremi, a samurai and ''[[daimyō]]'' in the bakumatsu period
  • [[Kōan Ogata]], a samurai, physician and rangaku scholar in late Edo period Japan, noted for establishing an academy which later developed into [[Osaka University]]
  • A mounted samurai with horse armour (uma yoroi or bagai)
  • Battle of Torikai-Gata]], 1274.
  • A painting of [[Ōishi Yoshio]] performing [[seppuku]], 1703
  • 1890s photo showing a variety of armor and weapons typically used by samurai
  • Samurai lord and a palanquin (norimono)
  • Samurai ''[[ō-yoroi]]'' armor, [[Kamakura period]]. [[Tokyo National Museum]].
  • 1860}}
  • Edo-period]] screen depicting the [[Battle of Sekigahara]]. It began on 21 October 1600 with a total of 160,000 men facing each other.
  • The [[Battle of Sekigahara]], known as "Japan's decisive battle" (天下分け目の戦い, ''Tenka wakeme no tatakai'')
  • tanegashima]]}} (gun), changing battlefield tactics and the equipment of the samurai class.
  • [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] with his wives and concubines
  • Second Mongolian invasion fleet]], killing the Mongolian soldiers aboard, 1281
  • Tanegashima]]}} ([[Matchlock]])
  • The three unifiers of Japan: from left to right: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu
  • 18th century}}
  • Japanese invasions of Korea]], 1597.
  • Mount Inaba]]. Print by [[Tsukioka Yoshitoshi]].
  • Important Sword]].
MILITARY NOBILITY OF PRE-INDUSTRIAL JAPAN
Bushi (Japanese warrior); Samaurai; Saburai; Samorai; Buke (Japan); Samuari; Samuri; Japanese Samurai; Kenkaku; O-yori; Bushi (warrior); Samurais; Samuri sword; Samurai people; Samurai swords; Samurai warrior; Samurái; Bunbu-ryōdō
(n.) = samurai
Ex: I"ve always wondered how samurai sword makers made their swords razor-sharp.

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