Ōnin War, 1467-1477

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Name (Hebrew)
מלחמת אונין, 1467-1477
Name (Latin)
Ōnin War, 1467-1477
Name (Arabic)
מלחמת אונין, 1467-1477
Other forms of name
Ōnin Bummei no ran, 1467-1477
Ōnin no ran, 1467-1477
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Wikidata: Q385676
Library of congress: sh 85094793
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Wikipedia description:

The Ōnin War (応仁の乱, Ōnin no Ran), also known as the Upheaval of Ōnin and Ōnin-Bunmei war, was a civil war that lasted from 1467 to 1477, during the Muromachi period in Japan. Ōnin refers to the Japanese era during which the war started; the war ended during the Bunmei era. A dispute between a high official, Hosokawa Katsumoto, and a regional lord, Yamana Sōzen, escalated into a nationwide civil war involving the Ashikaga shogunate and a number of daimyō (大名, feudal lords) in many regions of Japan. The war initiated the Sengoku period, "the Warring States period." This period was a long, drawn-out struggle for domination by individual daimyō, resulting in a mass power-struggle between the various houses to dominate the whole of Japan.

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