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Categories: Buddhism in the Muromachi period, 16th-century rebels, Japanese warriors, Articles with short description, Ikkō-ikki
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Ikkō-ikki  Ikko-ikki  Ikko ikki  Ikko rebel  Ikko rebels
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Ikkō-ikki were rebellious or autonomous groups of people that were formed in several regions of Japan in the 15th-16th centuries; backed up by the power of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism, they opposed the rule of governors or daimyō. Wikipedia
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Ikkō-ikki were rebellious or autonomous groups of people that were formed in several regions of Japan in the 15th-16th centuries; backed up by the power of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism, they opposed the rule of governors or daimyō. Wikipedia
Ikki revolts organized by Jōdo Shinshū Buddhists Wikipedia Disambiguation
Mobs of peasant farmers, Buddhist monks, Shinto priests and local nobles who rose up against daimyō rule in 15th- and 16th-century Japan Wikidata