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- Q3482406 subject Q6489937.
- Q3482406 subject Q6796749.
- Q3482406 subject Q7013404.
- Q3482406 subject Q8563663.
- Q3482406 abstract "The Shizoku (士族, Shizoku, lit. "warrior families") was a social class merged with former Samurai on 25 July 1869, as part of the Meiji Restoration. It was a class distinct from the Kazoku (a merger the former Kuge and Daimyo classes), and heimin (commoners). Shizokus had no special privileges, so the title of Shizoku was solely on the register. After the Empire of Japan lost World War II, the name Shizoku disappeared under the revised civil code in 1947.".
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196276.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q188712.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q241734.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q38142.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q5571683.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q61982.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q6489937.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q6796749.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013404.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q8563663.
- Q3482406 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707.
- Q3482406 type Thing.
- Q3482406 comment "The Shizoku (士族, Shizoku, lit. "warrior families") was a social class merged with former Samurai on 25 July 1869, as part of the Meiji Restoration. It was a class distinct from the Kazoku (a merger the former Kuge and Daimyo classes), and heimin (commoners). Shizokus had no special privileges, so the title of Shizoku was solely on the register. After the Empire of Japan lost World War II, the name Shizoku disappeared under the revised civil code in 1947.".
- Q3482406 label "Shizoku".