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The Kasai of [[Mutsu province]] were locally powerful and clashed with the [[Hatakeyama|Hatakeyama clan]] in the Kurihara area. They later allied with the [[Date clan|Date]] but suffered internal disturbances (such as the Temmon no ran of [[1547]]) and were later invaded by their erstwhile allies and badly defeated at Tasuku. After this defeat a number of retainers began to drift away and the power of the family waned as it accepted Date control. They were dispossessed in [[1590]] by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] for tardiness in attending the [[Seige of Odawara]]. Former Kasai retainers and farmers rioted in [[1591]] against [[Kimura Hidetoshi]] and his son [[Kimura Shigemasa|Shigemasa]] (whom Toyotomi Hideyoshi had placed in control of the Kasai lands) and had to be suppressed by [[Date Masamune]].
 
The Kasai of [[Mutsu province]] were locally powerful and clashed with the [[Hatakeyama|Hatakeyama clan]] in the Kurihara area. They later allied with the [[Date clan|Date]] but suffered internal disturbances (such as the Temmon no ran of [[1547]]) and were later invaded by their erstwhile allies and badly defeated at Tasuku. After this defeat a number of retainers began to drift away and the power of the family waned as it accepted Date control. They were dispossessed in [[1590]] by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] for tardiness in attending the [[Seige of Odawara]]. Former Kasai retainers and farmers rioted in [[1591]] against [[Kimura Hidetoshi]] and his son [[Kimura Shigemasa|Shigemasa]] (whom Toyotomi Hideyoshi had placed in control of the Kasai lands) and had to be suppressed by [[Date Masamune]].
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==References==
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[[Category:Clans]]
 
[[Category:Clans]]