How Japan’s Imperial Family Rose to Power | History of Japan 10

The Yamato were one clan out of many in ancient Japan. Through military might and political cunning, they arose to become Japan’s Imperial Family. They founded a dynasty that would last until the present day. This is also the beginning of the Kofun Period, where people built massive mound tombs for their dead leaders. These tombs were hundreds of meters long and required enormous manpower and years to build. The Yamato clan built a special type of kofun that other clans emulated. History of Japan (250 AD to 710) playlist: IMAGES: Alexander the Great: :Θεσσαλονίκη_2014_(The_Statue_of_Alexander_the_Great) by Nikolai Karaneschev Fujinoki kofun: : by 663highland Haniwa cylinders: :Periodo_kofun,_haniwa,_cilindri, by sailko Ending Music by Eric Taylor: ➤➤ PLEASE SUPPORT ME, NEED FOOD =) PATREON (blog, art): DONATE: ➤➤ SOCIAL MEDIA INSTAGRAM: TWITTER: ➤➤ SOURCES 1. Premodern Japan: A Historical Survey: 2. Cambridge History of Japan: 3. A History of Japan to 1334: 4. A History of Japan: Revised Edition: ➤➤ WHAT I USE TO MAKE THESE VIDEOS DISCLAIMER: This description contains affiliate links. If you click on them, then purchase something on the site, I will make a small commission at no extra cost to you! This helps support the channel and allows me to continue making videos for you. It’s a win-win! Thank you for your support!
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