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accepted their demands and issued a comprehensive debt cancellation order, the "Yamashiro Ikkoku Heikin
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took the leadership of the movement and it swelled into a revolt of several tens of thousands of people. This insurrection did not spread everywhere, but rather formed a ring around Kyoto.
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opposed it, their contracted bashaku of Omi were alienated from the rebels and even opposed them as they went further in occupying
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from the storehouse money brokers before he released an order to dispatch troops for their protection, and the
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Suzanne Marie Gay, The moneylenders of late medieval Kyoto (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2001), 136.
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49:Background
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715:Shōwa era
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77:Rebellion
71:Jizamurai
199:嘉吉土一揆の背景
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59:bashaku
39:Kakitsu
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