Feudal Japan
Mongol Invasions of Japan and the Kamakura Defense (1274–1281)
1268 - 1293
Minamoto no Yoritomo: Rise, Seizure of Power, and Rule (1159–1199)
1160 - 1199
Major Clan Conflicts and Purges: Wada, Miura, and Adachi (1213–1285)
1205 - 1285
Land surveys, the kokudaka system, and fiscal reforms under Hideyoshi and Tokugawa (1580–1700)
1583 - 1700
Kei School Sculpture and Temple Patronage in Kamakura (1185–1250)
1181 - 1253
Jōkyū War and the Suppression of Imperial Resistance (1221–1225)
1221 - 1232
Jitō and Shugo Offices: Landholding, Taxation, and Local Governance (1185–1300)
1185 - 1297
Japanese invasions of Korea (Imjin War) (1592–1598)
1592 - 1598
Hōnen and the Institutionalization of Jōdo-shū (1175–1212)
1175 - 1234
Hōjō Yasutoki and the Development of Kamakura Administration (1224–1246)
1224 - 1242
Hōjō Tokimasa and Hōjō Masako: Founding the Hōjō Regency (1199–1225)
1199 - 1225
Goseibai Shikimoku (Jōei Code): Creation, Promulgation, and Impact (1230–1240)
1221 - 1240