Ogawa Suketada defected to Tokugawa side

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Ogawa Suketada was a samurai commander during Japan’s Sengoku period who is chiefly remembered for betraying the Western Army and switching allegiance to Tokugawa Ieyasu at the pivotal Battle of Sekigahara.

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instanceOf historicalEvent
hasApproximateDate 1600
hasContext Battle of Sekigahara NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance pivotal moment in the Battle of Sekigahara
hasMainParticipant Ogawa Suketada NERFINISHED
Tokugawa Ieyasu NERFINISHED
hasMotiveAttributed political survival
seeking favor with Tokugawa Ieyasu
hasNature allegianceSwitch
betrayal
hasOutcomeContribution strengthened Tokugawa position at Sekigahara
hasSideAfterDefection Tokugawa side NERFINISHED
hasSideBeforeDefection Western Army NERFINISHED
involvesMilitaryRole samurai commander
isAssociatedWith Tokugawa shogunate founding
isPartOf Battle of Sekigahara NERFINISHED
isRememberedFor betrayal of the Western Army at Sekigahara
supporting Tokugawa Ieyasu at Sekigahara
tookPlaceIn Sekigahara NERFINISHED
tookPlaceInCountry Japan NERFINISHED
tookPlaceInPeriod Sengoku period NERFINISHED

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Battle of Sekigahara notableDefection Ogawa Suketada defected to Tokugawa side