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Shimazu Nariakira (島津 斉彬, ****anese pronunciation: [ɕiꜜ.ma.(d)zɯ | na.ɾʲi.aꜜ.kʲi.ɾa],
April 28, 1809 –
August 24, 1858) was a ****anese
feudal lord (daimyō)...
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Satsuma Domain, Saigō rose to
prominence as a
retainer of
Shimazu Nariakira, the daimyō of Satsuma. He was
involved in
national politics in Edo and...
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Baron Arisaka Nariakira (有坂 成章,
April 5, 1852 –
January 12, 1915) was a
lieutenant general in the
Imperial ****anese Army. The
inventor of the Arisaka...
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Nariakira (written: 斉彬, 成章) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Arisaka Nariakira (有坂 成章) (1852–1915), ****anese...
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finances under Zusho Hirosato. The
Satsuma daimyō of the 1850s,
Shimazu Nariakira, was very
interested in
Western thought and technology, and
sought to...
- when, in 1851,
Shimazu Nariakira became the new head of the
Satsuma han,
following the
forced resignation of Narioki.
Nariakira was an
active reformer...
- ****anese
samurai of the late Edo period. The
younger brother of
Shimazu Nariakira,
Hisamitsu was the
virtual sovereign and
strongman of
Satsuma Domain while...
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Fujitani Sen'emon
Nariakira (富士谷 専右衛門 成章, 1738–1779) was an Edo
period scholar of the
kokugaku tradition and one of the most
eminent scholars of ****anese...
- the
proposal news
might have
reached Nariakira, he is
informed of
Nariakira's plan for
adopting Okatsu.
Nariakira's plan to
adopt Okatsu has
stirred Tadatake...
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originally named Okatsu (於一) by her parents. When she was
adopted by
Shimazu Nariakira, her name was
changed to
Atsuko (篤子) or Atsu-hime (篤姫) ("Lady Atsu") and...