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    Nabeshima Naohiro or Nabeshima Chokudai (鍋島 直大, October 17, 1846 – June 19, 1921) was the 11th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū...
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    ruled from Saga Castle in what is now the urban center of the city of Saga. It was ruled through its history by the tozama daimyō Nabeshima clan. The domain...
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  • Nabeshima Naohiro (鍋島 直寛, May 8, 1746 – September 12, 1775) was a Japanese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who ruled the Hasunoike Domain in Hizen Province...
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  • footballer Naohiro Kotaki (小瀧 尚弘, born 1992), Japanese rugby union player Nabeshima Naohiro (鍋島 直寛, 1746–1775), Japanese daimyō Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga) (鍋島...
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    the 1920s and 1930s. Nabeshima was born in 1886, the daughter of politician and college president Nabeshima Naohiro and Nabeshima Nagako, who was president...
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    Hirohashi Taneyasu, in April 1881 she married Nabeshima Naohiro, eleventh and final daimyō of the Saga Domain, in Italy, where he was performing official...
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    residence of the Nabeshima clan from 1892 until its destruction in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. After the return of Nabeshima Naohiro, eleventh and final...
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    Ogi domain became part of the new Saga Prefecture. Naotora departed Japan with his elder brother Nabeshima Naohiro in 1873 for studies in Great Britain...
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    Nabeshima Naomasa (鍋島 直正, January 16, 1815 – March 8, 1871) was the 10th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. His honorary...
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    House of Peers, diplomats (e.g., Prince Iemasa Tokugawa, Marquess Naohiro Nabeshima), and scholars (e.g., Marquess Yoshichika Tokugawa, Prince Tomohide...
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    Kuni Asahiko and his wife, Princess Itsuko, a daughter of Marquis Naohiro Nabeshima. She was a first cousin of Empress Kōjun of Japan. On maternal side...
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    Saga, Saga Prefecture, Japan, in 1927. Founded by Nabeshima Naomitsu (鍋島直映), son of Nabeshima Naohiro of the Nabeshima clan, the last daimyō of Saga Domain...
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    Nabeshima Naoharu (鍋島 直温, June 13, 1766 – December 10, 1825) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Hasunoike Domain in Hizen Province...
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    Nabeshima Naooki (鍋島 直興, August 1, 1730 – July 15, 1757) was a Japanese daimyō (feudal lord) of the mid-Edo period, who ruled the Hasunoike Domain in...
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    the Tokugawa. Her maternal grandfather, Marquis Naohiro Nabeshima, was the former daimyō of the Saga Domain. Her mother's elder sister, Itsuko (1882–1976)...
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    Prince Nashimoto married Nabeshima Itsuko (2 February 1879 – 18 August 1977), the second daughter of Marquis Nabeshima Naohiro, a former Japanese ambassador...
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    Tokugawa Tsunenari, as both are great-grandsons of Nabeshima Naohiro, the 11th and last daimyō of Saga. By virtue of his descent from the kuge Madenokōji...
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  • novelist (d. 1980) January 13 – Ijuin Gorō, admiral (b. 1852) June 19 – Nabeshima Naohiro, politician and former daimyō (b. 1846) September 28 – Yasuda Zenjirō...
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    Hasunoike Domain (category Nabeshima clan)
    was erected in the Hasunoike district of Saga city. It was ruled by a cadet branch of the tozama daimyō Nabeshima clan for all of its history. There are...
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    Kashima Domain (category Nabeshima clan)
    sub-domain of Saga Domain. The domain was centered in what is now the city of Kashima, Saga. It was ruled by a cadet branch of the tozama daimyō Nabeshima clan...
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  • Saga (1815–1871) 25. Ikeda Sachiko (1788–1837) 6. Marquess Nabeshima Naohiro, 11th daimyō of Saga (1846–1921) 26. Tokugawa Narimasa, 3rd Tayasu-Tokugawa family...
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    Mitsuchiyo Nabeshima Tadanao (1613–1635) Nabeshima Naozumi of Hasunoike Domain Hojoin married Isahaya Shigetoshi (1608–1652) Nabeshima Naohiro (1618–1661)...
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    Imperial Household Hijikata Hisamoto, head of the Board of Ceremonies Nabeshima Naohiro, Master of the Palace Table Iwakura Tomosada [ja], Master of the Empress's...
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