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Encyclopedia > Warlordism

German Emperors bore the title of Warlord (German: Kriegsherr), sometimes as a formal label of honour, sometimes in grim earnest.


More recently the word warlord has become a general pejorative term that refers to a person who has de facto military control of a subnational area by virtue of military force which is personally obedient to that warlord.


As of 2004 much of Afghanistan remains under warlord control, despite the presence of American-led non-regional military forces there.


With the collapse of the Somali central government, groups of rival warlords constitute the only form of authority there.


Other countries with warlords include Chechnya, Moldova, Israel, Lebanon, Burma, Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


Historical warlordism in Japan

During most of the 16th century, before the Tokugawa era, Japan was tormented by repeated wars among rival warlords. Each warlord had several castles, neighbouring land with peasants, and a private army of samurais.


Among the most powerful were:

See also:


Historical warlordism in China

Warlords exercised widespread rule in China several times in Chinese history, notably in the period from the overthrow of the empire in 1911 until the Northern Expedition in 1927.


Chinese warlords include:

See also

  • Warlord (comics)

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Warlord is a term that refers to one who has de facto military control of a subnational area, due to armed forces which are personally obedient to — somewhat circularly — that "warlord." The term must be clearly differed from European feudalism during the Middle Ages.
Warlordism in Europe is usually connected to various mercenary companies and their chieftains, which often were de facto powerholders in the areas in which they resided.
Warlords exercised widespread rule in China several times in Chinese history, notably in the period from the Xinhai Revolution when numerous provinces rebelled and declared their independence from the Qing Dynasty in 1911, and especially after Yuan Shikai's death, until the Northern Expedition in 1927.
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