Hadan period

The Hadan period (901-1184) was characterized by the collapse of the Shudonese Empire and the formation of many small feudal states.

End of Shudonese State
The year of 900 AD had been shaped by blood shed, set off a split of Shuukon that has resulted in 16 different empires controlling all of Shushtrepistaz.

Kujion Empire
The largest Empire, the Kujion Empire had been characterized by the emergence and dominance of a ruling class of warriors, the suykiou. In 1185, following the defeat of the Olui clan, sung in the epic Tale of Juikono, suykiou Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed shogun and established a base of power in Kikoa. After his death, the Hōjō clan came to power as regents for the shoguns.

End of Hadan period
The end of the Hadan period was brought by changes in political views of many people within the nation, along with the introduction of Buddhism.