Japanese form of ritual suicide. From voyages made to Persia and India 1727, by Johan Albrecht de Mandelslo (1616-1644). seventeenth-century German adventurer, who wrote about his travels through Persia and India. Seppuku (cutting the abdomen, sometimes called harakiri) is a Japanese form of ritual suicide by disembowelment. It was originally reserved for samurai.
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