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- Hata-jirushi abstract "Hata-jirushi (旗印) were the most common of war banners used on the medieval Japanese battlefield. The term could be translated to literally mean symbol flag, marker banner, or the like. Unlike the later nobori, which were stiffened, these banners were simple streamers attached to a shaft by a horizontal cross-piece.Hata-jirushi served much the same purpose as the nobori, which replaced them, identifying and distinguishing regiments or sections of an army.".
- Hata-jirushi thumbnail Date_Masamunes_hatajirushi.jpg?width=300.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageID "2083249".
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageLength "987".
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageRevisionID "698747079".
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_heraldry.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_communication_in_feudal_Japan.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai_weapons_and_equipment.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Japan.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink Nobori.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink Regiment.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLink File:Date_Masamunes_hatajirushi.jpg.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hata-jirushi".
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageWikiLinkText "hata-jirushi".
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asia-flag-stub.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-mil-hist-stub.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_(samurai)_weapons,_armour_and_equipment.
- Hata-jirushi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Hata-jirushi subject Category:Japanese_heraldry.
- Hata-jirushi subject Category:Military_communication_in_feudal_Japan.
- Hata-jirushi subject Category:Samurai_weapons_and_equipment.
- Hata-jirushi type Communication.
- Hata-jirushi comment "Hata-jirushi (旗印) were the most common of war banners used on the medieval Japanese battlefield. The term could be translated to literally mean symbol flag, marker banner, or the like. Unlike the later nobori, which were stiffened, these banners were simple streamers attached to a shaft by a horizontal cross-piece.Hata-jirushi served much the same purpose as the nobori, which replaced them, identifying and distinguishing regiments or sections of an army.".
- Hata-jirushi label "Hata-jirushi".
- Hata-jirushi sameAs Q16841574.
- Hata-jirushi sameAs Hata-jirushi.
- Hata-jirushi sameAs m.06l0lm.
- Hata-jirushi sameAs Q16841574.
- Hata-jirushi sameAs 旗印.
- Hata-jirushi wasDerivedFrom Hata-jirushi?oldid=698747079.
- Hata-jirushi depiction Date_Masamunes_hatajirushi.jpg.
- Hata-jirushi isPrimaryTopicOf Hata-jirushi.