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samurai
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Medieval Japan
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Samurai were highly skilled warriors in Medieval Japan who upheld the code of Bushido.
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warrior ethos
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Medieval Japan
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The warrior ethos in Medieval Japan prioritizes honor, loyalty, and discipline, as represented by the samurai code.
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ambassador
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Medieval Japan
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Medieval Japanese ambassadors were also responsible for fostering cultural exchange and facilitating trade between nations alongside their diplomatic roles.
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barricade
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Medieval Japan
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In Medieval Japan, barricades were used to fortify castles and protect against enemy invasions.
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feudalism
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Medieval Japan
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Feudalism in Medieval Japan was characterized by a social hierarchy and land exchange for military service or labor.
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honorable combat
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Medieval Japan
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The concept of honorable combat in Medieval Japan elevated samurai and knights to embody honor, loyalty, and bravery in combat.
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kimono
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Medieval Japan
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In Medieval Japan, the kimono was the primary everyday attire for both men and women.
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soldiers
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Medieval Japan
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In medieval Japan, soldiers were trained from a young age in martial skills and were expected to prioritize duty to the state over personal interests.
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stabbing to death
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Medieval Japan
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Stabbing to death was a common method of execution or combat in Medieval Japan.
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traitor
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Medieval Japan
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In Medieval Japan, a traitor may be seen as a historical figure who switched allegiance for personal gain, but not always viewed as dishonorable.
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waging war
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Medieval Japan
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War was seen as a necessary and honorable way to maintain power and honor in Medieval Japanese society.
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