The Nanbu clan (南部氏, Nanbu-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan who ruled most of northeastern Honshū in the Tōhoku region of Japan for over 700 years, from...
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The Takeda clan (武田氏, Takeda-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan active from the late Heian period until the late 16th century. The clan was historically...
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Nanbu (南部町, Nanbu-chō) is a town located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 March 2023[update], the town had an estimated population of 16,885 in 7466...
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Morioka Domain (redirect from Nanbu Domain)
Japan. It was ruled throughout its history by the Nanbu clan. It was called Nanbu Domain (南部藩, Nanbu han) during the early part of its history. It was...
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Nanbu may refer to: Nanbu, Aomori, Japan Nanbu, Tottori, Japan Nanbu, Yamanashi, Japan Nanbu County, Sichuan Province, China Nanbu Domain, a feudal domain...
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with their former overlords, the Nanbu clan of adjoining Morioka Domain. During the Boshin War of 1868-69, the Tsugaru clan fought mostly on the pro-imperial...
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Hachinohe Domain (redirect from Nanbu Naofusa)
sub-domain of Morioka Domain although it had not been created by the Nanbu clan. It was also subject to the normal sankin kotai regulations, and was allowed...
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population of Nanbu has declined steadily over the past 80 years. The area around present-day Nanbu is the ancestral home of the Nanbu clan, a prominent...
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the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Daizen Daibu, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Nobunao was the second son of Nanbu Masayasu...
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Toshima clan, a Japanese samurai clan Toshima Station, a railway station in Tahara, Aichi Prefecture, Japan Tōshima Station, a railway station in Nanbu, Yamanashi...
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chieftain of the Nanbu clan. Nanbu Yoshiyuki was the eldest son of Nanbu Toshihisa, the 14th daimyō of Morioka Domain. Yoshiyuki, together with Nanbu Nobutami...
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Nanbu has been as follows. The area of Nanbu was part of ancient Hōki Province. During the Edo Period, it was part of the holdings of the Ikeda clan of...
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Nabeshima clan of Saga Domain (B) Nabeshima clan of Saga Domain (C) Nanbu clan of Morioka Domain (A) Nanbu clan of Morioka Domain (B) Nanbu clan of Morioka...
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Shichinohe Domain (redirect from Nanbu Nobuchika)
However, in 1591 the Shichinohe-branch of the Nanbu clan opposed the forces of clan chieftain Nanbu Nobunao and Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Kunohe...
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conflict was sparked by a punitive expedition led by Ieyasu against the Uesugi clan in the northeastern Tōhoku region, providing Mitsunari with an opportunity...
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Shōjujidate Castle (category Nanbu clan)
on private lands occupied by local farm houses and fruit orchards. The Nanbu clan claimed descent from the Seiwa Genji of Kai Province. Minamoto no Yoshimitsu...
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governed by the Nanbu clan during the Edo period. It is classified as a Northern Tohoku dialect of the wider Tohoku dialect group. The Nanbu dialect is spoken...
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the Nanbu clan. The first Toshimochi was born on 16 January 1808 as the eldest son of Nanbu Nobusuke, the brother of the 10th daimyō of Morioka, Nanbu Toshitaka...
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Meiji. Niiro clan (新納氏) – cadet branch of Shimazu clan of the Satsuma Domain who descended from Seiwa Genji. Nakamura clan (中村氏) Nanbu clan (南部氏) – cadet...
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Japan. He was the 40th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. Nanbu Toshihisa was the 3rd son of Nanbu Toshitada, the 12th daimyō of Morioka Domain and...
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Domain in northern Japan. He was the 38th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Shinano-no-kami (later Sashōshō), and his Court...
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Domain in northern Japan. He was the 35th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Shuri-no-taifu, (later Daizen-no-taifu) and his...
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Toshifumi Nanbu (南部 利文, Nanbu Toshifumi, born April 8, 1970) is the 46th head of the Nanbu clan from Morioka Domain, descendant of Emperor Go-Yōzei, and...
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Domain in northern Japan. He was the 29th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Daizen-daifu, and his Court rank was Junior Fifth...
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Domain in northern Japan. He was the 32nd hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Bingo-no-kami, (later Daizen-no-suke) and his...
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hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. Toshitomo was born as Nanbu Noriyasu (南部謹保), the eldest son of the 12th daimyō of Morioka, Nanbu Toshitada. In 1835, he...
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Tsugaru Tamenobu (category Tsugaru clan)
Tamenobu and was a hereditary retainer of the Nanbu clan. However, he later rebelled against the Nanbu, establishing an independent domain. During this...
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Domain in northern Japan. He was the 33rd hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Shuri-no-daifu, (later Daizen-no-daifu) and his...
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the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Yamashiro-no-kami, and his Court rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade. Shigenao was the 3rd son of Nanbu Toshinao...
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Nanbu Nobuyuki (南部信順, March 2, 1814 – March 28, 1872) was the 9th and final daimyō of Hachinohe Domain in northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, Japan (modern-day...
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