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Encyclopedia > Samurai (disambiguation)

A samurai is a member of the Japanese warrior caste. For other uses, see Samurai (disambiguation). ... Caste systems are traditional, hereditary systems of social restriction and social stratification, enforced by law or common practice, based on endogamy, occupation, economic status, race, ethnicity, etc. ...


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Samurai were usually loyal to their immediate superiors, who in turn allied themselves with higher lords.
The samurai came from guards of the imperial palace and from private guards that the clans employed and acted as a police force in and around Kyoto.
The Samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga in Rome in 1615, Coll.
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