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The Yamato family formally served as part of the Minamoto military.

What is a Military Government?

A military dictatorship (also known as a military junta) is a form of government wherein a military force exerts complete or substantial control over political authority.

A military dictatorship differs from a civilian one for a variety of reasons, including their reasons for taking control, the institutions they use to run the country, and how they leave office. A military dictatorship justifies its status as "neutral" arbiters on the grounds that they are members of the armed forces and frequently sees themselves as rescuing the country from corrupt or narrow-minded civilian leaders. For instance, numerous juntas use names like "National Liberation Committee" or "Committee of National Restoration." Armed forces chiefs frequently rule as a junta and elect one of themselves as the leader.

Occasionally military dictatorship is called kakistocracy. The term is a portmanteau word from khaki and kakistocracy refers to khakis, the tan-green camouflage color used in most modern army uniforms.

As a result, it is clear that historically speaking, the military government of the Minamoto family was a military dictatorship, and the Yamato imperial family's relationship with the Minamoto military government was one in which the Yamato family officially served as a member of the Minamoto military.

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