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English: Two Samurai with a dead Mongol at their feet. The one on the right is possibly Sō Sukekuni, the defending commander. Votive image at the Komoda Shrine at Sasuura on Tsushima.
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Source Turnbull, Stephen (2010), The Mongol Invasions of Japan 1274 and 1281, Osprey, p. 35
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