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Though they had predecessors in earlier military and administrative officers, the bushido warrior concept and caste of [[Oyashima]] truly formalized between [[1185]] to [[1333]]. They became the ruling political class, with significant power but also significant responsibility. During the 13th century, the bushido warriors proved themselves as adept warriors against the invading [[Myanga Ayil Khanate]]. It was during this time, the 16th century, that some daimyos began a trade network with [[Tierrador|Qabór]] in [[Crona]]. As a result some wealthy bushido warriors, called samurai in [[Tierrador|Qabóri]], traveled to [[Tierrador|Qabór]]. Some of them were retained as advisors to the Qabóri emperor and started a cultural investment in samurai culture in [[Tierrador|Qabór]]. | Though they had predecessors in earlier military and administrative officers, the bushido warrior concept and caste of [[Oyashima]] truly formalized between [[1185]] to [[1333]]. They became the ruling political class, with significant power but also significant responsibility. During the 13th century, the bushido warriors proved themselves as adept warriors against the invading [[Myanga Ayil Khanate]]. It was during this time, the 16th century, that some daimyos began a trade network with [[Tierrador|Qabór]] in [[Crona]]. As a result some wealthy bushido warriors, called samurai in [[Tierrador|Qabóri]], traveled to [[Tierrador|Qabór]]. Some of them were retained as advisors to the Qabóri emperor and started a cultural investment in samurai culture in [[Tierrador|Qabór]]. | ||
From [[1603]] to [[1868]], the [[Oyashima]]ne bushido warrior, became the stewards and chamberlains of the diamyo estates, as well as the new [[patroon]]s of the [[ | From [[1603]] to [[1868]], the [[Oyashima]]ne bushido warrior, became the stewards and chamberlains of the diamyo estates, as well as the new [[patroon]]s of the [[History_of_Dericania#Duchy_of_Marialanus|Duchy of Marialanus']] [[Oyashima|Far East Colony]] gaining managerial experience and education. As the colonization of [[Oyashima|Far East Colony]] progressed the role of the bushido warrior was diminished. Starting in the 1680s bushido warriors started an exodus to [[Tierrador|Qabór]] where their ways were respected. By [[1715]], [[Tierrador|Qabór]] had become the hub of bushido warrior culture. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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