Tozama

O Tozama Daimyō (外様大名, tozama-daimyō; literalmente daimyō de fora) era uma classe de daimyō que eram considerados estrangeiros. Eram formados pelos Clãs que se aliaram ao Shogunato após a Batalha de Sekigahara. O termo entrou em uso no Período Kamakura e continuou até o final do Período Edo da História do Japão [1].

Referências

  1. Herman Ooms Charismatic bureaucrat: a political biography of Matsudaira Sadanobu, 1758-1829 (em inglês) The University of Chicago Press, 1975ISBN 9780226630311
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