Examples of using Daimyo in English and their translations into Malay
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The daimyo Date Masamune.
You're standing. The Daimyo.
The Hojo Daimyo must die!
You must kill the Daimyo.
The Daimyo… You're standing.
The Meiji Restoration the daimyo.
The Daimyo will never stop.
Did you fight in the Daimyo Wars?
The Daimyo is from the ancient times.
Good. Tell me where to find the Daimyo.
Hojo Daimyo warped his mind.
The samurai is obedient to his daimyo.
The shogun, daimyo, and the samurai.
There is no work, Mighty Daimyo.
Many“daimyo” started fighting against each other.
There were more than 100 daimyo who paid tax to the shogun.
The Daimyo is absorbing you into her astral force.
Yes, he's now a visiting fiend walking the daimyo ally at Fushimi.
The Daimyo is reaching out to her on the Astral Plane.
There is an interesting story about the daimyo who ruled there.
Each daimyo had hundreds of samurai warriors.
You will show us respect befitting the emissaries of your land's Daimyo.
As the Daimyo was a person of power, he naturally would have enemies.
You should remember, you serve as long as the Daimyo of Tatooine deem it so.
Sometimes a daimyo was called upon to perform seppuku as the basis of a peace agreement.
As power was mainly in the hands of local lords called daimyo.
The daimyo usually wore shades of purple, ranging from dark to light depending on their rank.
Orochimaru conquered the country and convinced its daimyo to let him establish his own ninja village.
Ieyasu also categorized the daimyo according to their relation to the ruling Tokugawa family: the shinpan were related to the Tokugawa;
After the Battle of Sekigahara in the year 1603 that marked the beginning of the Edo period,shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu reorganized roughly 200 daimyo and their territories, formerly provinces(kuni), into the han, and ranked them based on their production of rice.