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  1. Samurai - Wikipedia

    Samurai (侍) were members of the warrior class who served as retainers to lords in Japan prior to the Meiji era. Samurai existed from the late 12th century until their abolition in the late 1870s …

  2. Japanese Samurai - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, …

    Samurai were originally known as 'bushi' and served as warriors for powerful feudal lords during Japan's feudal period. The samurai class was responsible for maintaining order and protecting …

  3. Samurai - Wikiwand

    Samurai (侍) were members of the warrior class who served as retainers to lords in Japan prior to the Meiji era. Samurai existed from the late 12th century until their abolition in the late 1870s …

  4. Samurai | Meaning, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 29, 2025 · Samurai, member of the Japanese warrior caste. The term samurai was originally used to denote the aristocratic warriors, but it came to apply to all the members of the warrior …

  5. Samurai - World History Encyclopedia

    Jul 5, 2019 · Elite and highly-trained soldiers adept at using both the bow and sword, the samurai were an essential component of Japanese armies in the medieval period.

  6. Culture of the Samurai — Google Arts & Culture

    Samurai (or bushi) were members of professional warrior clans who started to play a central role in the history of medieval Japan. As they rose in both social and economic stature, they...

  7. Introduction to the Samurai | Kamakura period (article) | Khan Academy

    Samurai (lit. “one who serves”) is the term used to refer to members of Japan’s warrior class. The origins of the samurai can be traced to the eighth and ninth centuries, when large landholdings …

  8. Whatever happened to the samurai? | National Geographic

    Whatever happened to the samurai? The samurai were a preeminent class defending Japan for centuries. But as the Tokugawa shogunate ushered in an era of stability, the need for them …

  9. ️ Who Were the Samurai? Discover Japan’s Legendary Warrior …

    The samurai were the military elite of feudal Japan, often compared to medieval knights in Europe. They rose to prominence around the 10th century, originally hired by aristocrats to …

  10. Samurai - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Oct 1, 2002 · Known as bushi or samurai, these warriors, who first appear in historical records of the tenth century, rose to power initially through their martial prowess—in particular, they were …