Komaki-Nagakute

Battle of Komaki-Nagakute is the battle between Hideyoshi Hashiba (later Toyotomi) and Ieyasu Tokugawa.After Hideyoshi's victory at Yamazaki and Shizugatake almost all various daimyos of the land agreed to serve him and one of daimyos who oppose Hideyoshi was famous Ieyasu Tokugawa.Even with greater numbers Hashiba army lost the battle and Tokugawa earned important victory but after their victory Ieyasu made peace with Hashiba and began to serve Hideyoshi.At first Hideyoshi ordered his vanguard to strenghten defenses but later one of his vinguard officers Tsuneoki Ikeda began to march towards Iwasaki Castle with his son Motosuke and Nagayoshi Mori who was Ranmaru Mori's elder brother.Iwasaki Castle was defended by two of four great generals of Tokugawa Naomasa Li and Yasumasa Sakakibara after the Ikeda army finally advanced they fall and died and after learning that Hideyoshi realized that his left wing's defenses are thin and that why he ordered his men to withdraw back to Osaka.