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'''Murakami Yoshikiyo''' (村上 義清, 1501 – 1573) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]] during the [[Sengoku Period]] of the 16th century. Yoshikiyo followed in fighting against both [[Takeda Nobutora]] and his son [[Takeda Shingen]]. Yoshikiyo was also a very close ally under [[Uesugi Kenshin]].
'''Murakami Yoshikiyo''' (村上 義清, 1501 – 1573) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]] during the [[Sengoku Period]] of the 16th century. Yoshikiyo followed in fighting against both [[Takeda Nobutora]] and his son [[Takeda Shingen]]. Yoshikiyo was also a very close ally under [[Uesugi Kenshin]] and one of his illustrious retainer for his high kill-counts


He fought at the [[Battles of Kawanakajima]] in the center division of the Uesugi army.
He fought at the [[Battles of Kawanakajima]] in the center division of the Uesugi army.
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In 1548 he provided more more severe defeat to Takeda by killing 2 of Shingen's generals and causing him to retreat into Kai<ref>[https://books.google.co.id/books?id=sSFtAAAAMAAJ&q=yoshikiyo+murakami&dq=yoshikiyo+murakami&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P9HKVMuOLpe58gXusIHYCw&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBjgK Ogyu Sorai's Journey To Kai Ni Issue 48 ; Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies monograph series; Curzon ; Taylor & Francis; 2004 ; he University of Michigan; ISBN=0700701583, 9780700701582]</ref>
In 1548 he provided more more severe defeat to Takeda by killing 2 of Shingen's generals and causing him to retreat into Kai<ref>[https://books.google.co.id/books?id=sSFtAAAAMAAJ&q=yoshikiyo+murakami&dq=yoshikiyo+murakami&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P9HKVMuOLpe58gXusIHYCw&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBjgK Ogyu Sorai's Journey To Kai Ni Issue 48 ; Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies monograph series; Curzon ; Taylor & Francis; 2004 ; he University of Michigan; ISBN=0700701583, 9780700701582]</ref>

One source has saying at unknown time he has killed [[Takeda Nobushige]], Shingen's brother and one of his most important general and strategist<ref>[https://books.google.co.id/books?id=tcNSwrxwq1IC&pg=PA119&dq=yoshikiyo+murakami&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KtHKVPoGhYTyBYmfgIAG&ved=0CEcQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=yoshikiyo%20murakami&f=false Uesugi Kenshin mōshi-jō(speeches of Uesugi Kenshin), Ansai zuihitsu, & Bu'in Sōwa]</ref>




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Murakami Yoshikiyo (村上 義清, 1501 – 1573) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of

Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Yoshikiyo followed in fighting against both Takeda Nobutora and his son Takeda Shingen. Yoshikiyo was also a very close ally under Uesugi Kenshin
and one of his illustrious retainer for his high kill-counts

He fought at the Battles of Kawanakajima in the center division of the Uesugi army.

In 1547 he was credited for killing Harunobu, a Takeda general whose has just enjoyed victory for seizing Shiga castle, caught him off guard and attacked him with entire force[1]

In 1548 he provided more more severe defeat to Takeda by killing 2 of Shingen's generals and causing him to retreat into Kai[2]

One source has saying at unknown time he has killed Takeda Nobushige, Shingen's brother and one of his most important general and strategist[3]


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