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text_A: Jon Pertwee worked with Max Wall.
text_B: The Kaga Rebellion or Chokyo Uprising was a large-scale revolt in Kaga Province -LRB- present-day southern Ishikawa Prefecture -RRB- , Japan , in late 1487 through 1488 .. Kaga Province. Kaga Province. Ishikawa Prefecture. Ishikawa Prefecture. Togashi Masachika , who ruled Kaga Province as shugo , had been restored to power in 1473 with aid from the Asakura clan as well as the Ikko-ikki , a loose collection of lesser nobility , monks , and farmers .. Kaga Province. Kaga Province. Ikko-ikki. Ikko-ikki. shugo. shugo. Togashi Masachika. Togashi Masachika. Asakura clan. Asakura clan. By 1474 , however , the Ikko-ikki grew discontent with Masachika , and launched some initial revolts , which were easily quelled .. Ikko-ikki. Ikko-ikki. In 1487 , when Masachika left on a military campaign , between one hundred thousand and two hundred thousand Ikko-ikki revolted .. Ikko-ikki. Ikko-ikki. Masachika returned with his army , but the Ikko-ikki , backed by several disaffected vassal families , overwhelmed his army and surrounded him in his palace , where he committed seppuku .. Ikko-ikki. Ikko-ikki. seppuku. seppuku. The former vassals of Masachika granted the position of shugo to Masachika 's uncle Yasutaka , but over the next several decades the Ikko-ikki increased their political hold on the province , which they would effectively control for almost a century .. Ikko-ikki. Ikko-ikki. shugo. shugo. effectively control for almost a century. Kaga ikki
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