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    The Sōma Nakamura Domain (相馬中村藩, Sōma Nakamura han) was a minor feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan based in southern Mutsu...
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    confirmed as daimyō of Sōma Nakamura Domain under the Edo-period Tokugawa shogunate. During the Boshin War of 1868–69, the Sōma clan fought on the side...
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  • of Sōma Nakamura Domain and 18th hereditary head of the Sōma clan Sōma Yoshitane (1765–1813) (相馬祥胤), a mid-Edo-period fudai daimyō of Sōma Nakamura Domain...
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    Sōma Yoshitane (相馬義胤) (1548–1635) was the 16th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan and a Sengoku period daimyō with territories covering the three districts...
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    Sōma Nakamura Castle (相馬中村城, Sōma Nakamura-jō) was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Sōma Domain, a feudal domain of the Sōma...
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    confirmed as daimyō in 1718. His wife was the daughter of Sōma Masatane of Sōma Nakamura Domain. During his tenure, he served five times in the guard of...
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    Ōborisōma ware (redirect from Sōma ware)
    pottery came to the attention of the daimyō of Sōma Nakamura Domain, who encouraged production and lent the Sōma clan crest to choice examples, the pottery...
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    Sōma (相馬市, Sōma-shi) is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 34,631...
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    1703-1715) Sōma Nobutane, 6th daimyō of Sōma-Nakamura (1677-1711) Sōma Noritane (1702-1752) Sōma Morotane, 8th daimyō of Sōma-Nakamura (1734-1791) Sōma Yoshitane...
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    Nakamura Tsune (中村彝) (3 July 1887 – 24 December 1924) was a Japanese yōga painter best known for his portraits of Sōma Toshiko, including Girl (1914)....
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    Kokkō Sōma (相馬黒光, Sōma Kokkō, September 12, 1876 – March 2, 1955) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, patron of artists and patron of Pan-Asian politics...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    Tachibana clan. Nakamura (1602-1871) – Also known as the Sōma-Nakamura Domain. Based in modern-day Sōma, Fukushima; held by the Sōma clan. Yunagaya (1670-1871)...
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  • and the Sōma clan's territory (north), and during the Edo period, it was the border between Iwakidaira Domain (south) and Sōma Nakamura Domain (north)...
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    Katō Mitsuhiro daughter of Okada Mototsugu and married Soma Toshitane of Soma Nakamura Domain Aoi Tokugawa Sandai, a TV series about the life of Hidetada...
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    Satake Yoshitaka (category Sōma clan)
    of Sōma Masatane of Sōma Nakamura Domain and received the name of Sōma Munetake (相馬宗胤) upon his genpuku (coming of age ceremony) in 1839. As the Sōma clan...
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    Oda Nobutsune (category Sōma clan)
    born in Tokyo as Sōma Hidetane (相馬 秀胤), the eldest son of Viscount Soma Noritane, who was originally the lord of the Sōma Nakamura domain. His biological...
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  • Kubota Domain (久保田藩(くぼたはん)) ( 1602–1871) – Ruled by the Satake clan (佐竹) Sōma Nakamura Domain (相馬中村藩(そうまなかむらはん)) (1602–1871) – Ruled by the Sōma clan (相馬)...
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    was the Mito Domain which was ruled by the Mito Tokugawa clan, and its northern neighbor was the Nakamura Domain which was ruled by the Sōma clan. The han...
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    Mutsu Province (redirect from Ōshū Domain)
    north. The Date clan at Iwadeyama and Sendai in the south. The Sōma clan at Nakamura in the south. The Iwaki clan at Iinodaira in the south. The Uesugi...
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    Sengoku period, then situation became ever more complex, as the powerful Sōma clan, Tamura clan, Date clan and Ashina clan to the north all joined the...
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    mother was the daughter of Sōma Yoshitane. On the death of his father in 1620, he became daimyō of Shinano-Nakamura Domain (10,000 koku), taking the name...
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    The Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei (奥羽越列藩同盟, lit. 'Alliance of the domains of Mutsu, Dewa, and Echigo') was a Japanese military-political coalition established and...
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    subsidiary Shichinohe Domain was created out of 6000 koku of new rice land combined with a 5000-koku hatamoto holding. In 1821, the Sōma Daisaku incident,...
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    1869, a group of surviving Shinsengumi members under the last commander Sōma Kazue surrendered at Benten Daiba. A week after Hijikata's death, the Goryōkaku...
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    region by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who awarded the castle to his retainer, Nakamura Kazutada. Ieyasu regained control after the defeat of the Toyotomi forces...
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  • Emperor Keikō. Sōma clan (相馬氏) – cadet branch of Chiba clan who descended from Kanmu Heishi. Sōma clan of Ōshū (奥州相馬氏) – head family. Sōma clan of Shimōsa...
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  • information)". www.eviq.org.au. Retrieved 2018-03-11. Yoshida K, Yamazaki H, Nakamura S, Masui K, Kotsuma T, Akiyama H, et al. (2015). "Role of vaginal pallor...
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    placed a severe strain on the domain, and led to widespread peasant revolts. In 1821, he survived an assassination attempt by Sōma Daisaku, a former samurai...
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    ijbiomac.2017.12.090. ISSN 0141-8130. PMID 29269010. Yamashita, Shigeki; Nakamura, Takiko (25 August 1999). "Circadian Oscillation of Sensitivity of Spider...
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  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 6001–7000 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
    This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: SBDB New namings may only be added to this list below after official publication...
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