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- Obata_Masamori abstract "Obata Masamori (小幡昌盛, 1534 – March 29, 1582), also known as Obata Nobusada, was a Japanese samurai warrior. He is known as one of the \"Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen\". He was the son of Obata Toramori, and came from western Kozuke province. He fled Kozuke and joined the Takeda around 1560. Masamori would later become the lord of Kaizu castle in Shinano province. Coming from a province conquered by the Takeda, Masamori belonged to the sakikata-shu (the group of vanquished enemies) within the Takeda establishment, but proved himself repeatedly by loyal service. He fought for the Takeda at Mimasetoge (1569) and Mikatagahara (1573), where he led the cavalry vanguard. At the Battle of Nagashino (1575), he supplied the largest cavalry contingent, commanding 500 mounted samurai and 1000 footmen. In the central company, commanded by Takeda Nobukado, he charged the Oda line beside the other Kozuke warlords. Eventually, as the Takeda army made no headway, the attack was called off but not until grave losses had been suffered.".
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Mikatagahara.
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Nagashino.
- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Category:1534_births.
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai.
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Isao_Obata.
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Kōzuke_Province.
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Samurai.
- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Shinano_Province.
- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLink Takeda_Nobukado.
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- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLinkText "Obata Masamori".
- Obata_Masamori wikiPageWikiLinkText "Obata Nobusada".
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- Obata_Masamori subject Category:1534_births.
- Obata_Masamori subject Category:1582_deaths.
- Obata_Masamori subject Category:Samurai.
- Obata_Masamori subject Category:Takeda_retainers.
- Obata_Masamori hypernym Warrior.
- Obata_Masamori type Person.
- Obata_Masamori comment "Obata Masamori (小幡昌盛, 1534 – March 29, 1582), also known as Obata Nobusada, was a Japanese samurai warrior. He is known as one of the \"Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen\". He was the son of Obata Toramori, and came from western Kozuke province. He fled Kozuke and joined the Takeda around 1560. Masamori would later become the lord of Kaizu castle in Shinano province.".
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