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The Ichiryō gusoku (一領具足), in Japanese history, were a group of farmer-samurai who served the Chōsokabe clan of Tosa Province. Under the Yamauchi clan, their privileges were reduced, and they became known as gōshi, a status inferior to the Yamauchi clan's retainers.
References
Turnbull, Stephen (2013). Samurai Armies 1467–1649. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN9781472800039.
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