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{{Short description|Emishi clan leader}}
{{Japanese name|Abe}}
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{{nihongo|'''Abe no Yoritoki'''|安倍 頼時||dead August 28, 1057}} was the head of the [[Abe clan]] of [[Emishi]] who were allowed to rule the six Emishi districts (Iwate, Hienuki, Shiwa, Isawa, Esashi and Waga) in the Kitakami Basin from Morioka to Hiraizumi in what is now Iwate Prefecture. The clan emerged from the Appi River basin in what is now Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture, early in the 9th century. They provided a number of generals and governors throughout the 9th and 10th centuries. By monopolizing the gold, iron and horse trade in northern Honshū the family became enormously wealthy. They were also innovative in designing a new type of stockade which could withstand a long siege.
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| NAMEbirth_date = c. =1011
| DATEdeath_date OF DEATH = 1057
| allegiance = [[Abe clan]]
| rank = ''[[Chinjufu Shogun]]''
| relations = Son: [[Abe no Sadato]]
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{{nihongo|'''Abe no Yoritoki'''|安倍頼時}} (died 28 August 1057) was the head of the [[Abe clan]] of [[Emishi]] who were allowed to rule the six Emishi districts ([[Iwate District, Iwate|Iwate]], [[Hienuki District, Iwate|Hienuki]], [[Shiwa District, Iwate|Shiwa]], [[Isawa District, Iwate|Isawa]], [[Esashi District, Iwate|Esashi]] and [[Waga District, Iwate|Waga]]) in the {{Interlanguage link|Kitakami Basin|ja|北上盆地}} from [[Morioka]] to [[Hiraizumi, Iwate|Hiraizumi]] in what is now [[Iwate Prefecture]].
 
==Background==
The 9th and 10th centuries saw a weakening of central power as a new land management system of tax-immune estates, or shoen, took hold. Yoritoki and the Abes came into conflict with the Minamoto clan as the Minamotos began to expand their holdings north into Abe territory and the Abes began to raid territories south of their border. In 1051 Yoritoki led an army of Emishi into northern Miyagi and trounced a government army at Onikiribe that had been sent to stop such practices. This is the event which triggered the Former Nine Years War [[Zenkunen War]].
{{nihongo|'''Abe no Yoritoki'''|安倍 頼時||dead August 28, 1057}} was the head of the [[Abe clan]] of [[Emishi]] who were allowed to rule the six Emishi districts (Iwate, Hienuki, Shiwa, Isawa, Esashi and Waga) in the Kitakami Basin from Morioka to Hiraizumi in what is now Iwate Prefecture. The clan emerged from the Appi River basin in what is now [[Hachimantai, Iwate|Hachimantai City]], Iwate Prefecture, early in the 9th century. They provided a number of generals and governors throughout the 9th and 10th centuries. By monopolizing the gold, iron and horse trade in northern Honshū the family became enormously wealthy. They were also innovative in designing a new type of stockade which could withstand a long siege.
 
The 9th and 10th centuries saw a weakening of central power as a new land management system of tax-immune estates, or ''shoen'', took hold.
[[Minamoto no Yoriyoshi]], was then deputized as the new ''[[Chinjufu Shogun]]'' and sent to chastise Yoritoki in 1053. In 1056 Yoritoki's eldest son, Sadato, began skirmishing with the Minamotos. All out war erupted in 1057 and Yoritoki was killed in battle south of the Koromogawa River by an arrow. His sons continued fighting for a time but were finally overwhelmed by combined Minamoto and Kiyohara armies in 1062.
 
==Campaign==
The 9th and 10th centuries saw a weakening of central power as a new land management system of tax-immune estates, or shoen, took hold. Yoritoki and the Abes came into conflict with the [[Minamoto clan]] as the Minamotosit began to expand their holdings north into Abe territory. andThe theAbe Abesclan began to raid territories south of their border. In 1051 Yoritoki led an army of Emishi into northern Miyagi and trounceddefeated a government army at Onikiribe that had been sent to stop suchthe practicesraids. This is the event which triggered the Former Nine Years' War ([[Zenkunen War]]).
 
[[Minamoto no Yoriyoshi]], was then deputized as the new ''[[Chinjufu Shogun]]'' and sent to chastise Yoritoki in 1053. In 1056 Yoritoki's eldest son, Sadato, began skirmishing with the Minamotos. All out warWar erupted in 1057 and Yoritoki was killed in battle southby ofa the Koromogawa River by anstray arrow.<ref>Ackroyd, HisJoyce. sons(1982). continuedLessons fightingfrom forHistory: athe timeTokushi butYoron, were finally overwhelmed by combined Minamoto and Kiyohara armies inp. 1062120.</ref>
 
Yoritoki's sons continued fighting for a time but were finally overwhelmed by combined Minamoto and [[Kiyohara clan|Kiyowara]] armies in 1062.<ref name=Sansom>{{Cite book |last=Sansom |first=George |title=A history of Japan to 1334 |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofjapanto00sans |url-access=registration |publisher=Stanford University Press |year=1958 |isbn=0804705232 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/historyofjapanto00sans/page/249 249]–251}}</ref>
 
==Legacy==
Yoritoki was the father of -
* [[Abe no Sadato]] (1019–1062) who occupied the Kuriyagawa Stockade;
* [[Abe no MunetoMunetō]] (1032–1108) who was based at the Isawa Stockade;
* [[Abe no Masato]] who occupied the Kurosawa Stockade;
* [[Abe no Norito]] who stayed at the Koromo Stockade with his father;
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* a daughter who married [[Fujiwara no Tsunekiyo]]. Through this daughter Yoritoki became the grandfather of [[Fujiwara no Kiyohira]], the founder of the [[Northern Fujiwara]] dynasty.
 
Yoritoki is also one of the distant forefathers of [[Shinzō Abe]], the prime minister of Japan, through MunetoMunetō.
 
==Notes==
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==References==
* [[Joyce Ackroyd|Ackroyd, Joyce]]. (1982) ''Lessons from History: The Tokushi Yoron.'' Brisbane: [[University of Queensland Press]]. {{ISBN|978-0-702-21485-1}}; [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/7574544 OCLC 7574544]
*Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
* [[George Bailey Sansom|Sansom, George Bailey]]. (1958). [https://books.google.com/books?id=t2c4t4yw21gC&q=A+History+of+Japan+to+1334 ''A History of Japan to 1334.''] Stanford: Stanford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-8047-0523-3}}; {{OCLC|224793047}}
 
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