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Old May 15, 2003, 10:23   #1
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What is the significance of "Blue eyed 'Samurai' "?

I know a bit About 'Samurai' that they are brave warriors.But who is this Blue eyed one?Is there any historical significance for Samurai's?Iam an INDIAN and this is genuine interest.
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never heard of a blue eyed one, could you say where you heard this from/give more details?
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