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| | Sanada Masayuki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Upon Nobunaga's death, the Sanada clan was left alone in Shinano province surrounded by hostile powers such as the Uesugi clan, the Hōjō clan, and the Tokugawa clan. |
 | | In 1589, Sanada retainers had disputes with the Hōjō clan, which eventually led to the fall of the Hōjō clan by Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invading armies. |
 | | Masayuki sent his eldest son, Nobuyuki, to the eastern side, whilst Masayuki and his younger son, Yukimura, fought on the western side, a move that ensured the Sanada clan's survival. |
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