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The Abiru clan served the [[Kamakura shogunate]] as [[zaichokanjin|local officials]] on [[Tsushima]]. It is believed the clan may have been derived from the [[Taira clan]], but the validity of this notion is not fully evident from primary sources.
 
The Abiru clan served the [[Kamakura shogunate]] as [[zaichokanjin|local officials]] on [[Tsushima]]. It is believed the clan may have been derived from the [[Taira clan]], but the validity of this notion is not fully evident from primary sources.
  
In 1246, the Abiru rose up against their superiors, the [[Dazaifu]] authorities, headed by the [[Chinzei Bugyo|Chinzei Bugyô]], which oversaw the governance of [[Kyushu]] for the shogunate. [[So Shigehisa|Koremune Shigehisa]], at the request of Dazaifu, put down the rebellion and put an end to the Abiru clan.
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In 1246, the Abiru rose up against their superiors, the [[Dazaifu (city)|Dazaifu]] authorities, headed by the [[Chinzei Bugyo|Chinzei Bugyô]], which oversaw the governance of [[Kyushu]] for the shogunate. [[So Shigehisa|Koremune Shigehisa]], at the request of Dazaifu, put down the rebellion and put an end to the Abiru clan.
  
 
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The Abiru clan served the Kamakura shogunate as local officials on Tsushima. It is believed the clan may have been derived from the Taira clan, but the validity of this notion is not fully evident from primary sources.

In 1246, the Abiru rose up against their superiors, the Dazaifu authorities, headed by the Chinzei Bugyô, which oversaw the governance of Kyushu for the shogunate. Koremune Shigehisa, at the request of Dazaifu, put down the rebellion and put an end to the Abiru clan.

References

  • This article was written by User:LordAmeth and contributed to both S-A and Wikipedia; the author gives permission for his work to be used in this way.
  • "宗 氏." 戦国武将出自事典。Harimaya.com. Accessed 29 Sept 2007.