We've got 0 shorthands »

Acronyms that contain the term Shugo 

What does Shugo mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: Shugo.

We couldn't find any results for your search.

Couldn't find the right meaning of Shugo?
Maybe you were looking for one of these abbreviations:

SHU PC, SHUANITA, SHUD, SHUFSD, SHUG, SHUL, SHUR, SHUSH, SHUT, SHUTDN

... or use our Power Search technology to look
for more unique definitions from across the web!

Search the web

What does Shugo mean?

Shugo
Shugo (守護), commonly translated as “(military) governor,” “protector,” or “constable,” was a title given to certain officials in feudal Japan. They were each appointed by the shōgun to oversee one or more of the provinces of Japan. The position gave way to the emergence of the daimyōs (大名, feudal lords) in the late 15th century, as shugo began to claim power over lands themselves, rather than serving simply as governors on behalf of the shogunate. The post is said to have been created in 1185 by Minamoto no Yoritomo to aid the capture of Yoshitsune, with the additional motivation of extending the rule of the shogunate government throughout Japan. The shugo (military governors) progressively supplanted the existing kokushi (civil governors), who were appointed by the Imperial Court in Kyoto. Officially, the gokenin in each province were supposed to serve the shugo, but in practice, the relationship between them was fragile, as the gokenin were vassals of the shōgun as well. Shugo often stayed for long periods in the capital, far from their province, and were sometimes appointed shugo for several provinces at the same time. In such cases, a deputy shugo, or shugodai (守護代), was appointed. Over time, the powers of some shugo grew considerably. Around the time of the Ōnin War (1467–1477), conflicts between shugo became common. Some shugo lost their powers to subordinates such as the shugodai, while others strengthened their grip on their territories. As a result, at the end of the 15th century, the beginning of the Sengoku period, the power in the country was divided amongst lords of various kinds (shugo, shugodai, and others), who came to be called daimyōs.

see more »

Discuss these Shugo abbreviations with the community:

0 Comments

    Know the definition for Shugo? Know the meaning of Shugo? Don't keep it to yourself!

    Citation

    Use the citation options below to add these abbreviations to your bibliography.

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Shugo." Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 19 May 2024. <https://www.abbreviations.com/Shugo>.

    Browse Abbreviations.com

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Chrome

    Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Firefox

    Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Quiz

    The ultimate acronym test

    »
    DOB
    A Date Of Birth
    B Did Our Best
    C Death Of Boss
    D Date Of Birthday