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- Shimazu Nariakira (島津 斉彬, April 28, 1809 – August 24, 1858) was a ****anese feudal lord (daimyō) of the Edo period, the 28th in the line of Shimazu clan...
- 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...
- Danshaku 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...
- finances under Zusho Hirosato. The Satsuma daimyō of the 1850s, Shimazu Nariakira, was very interested in Western thought and technology, and sought to...
- 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...
- 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...
- 1787-1809) X. Narioki, 10th Lord of Satsuma (1791-1858; r. 1809-1851) XI. Nariakira, 11th Lord of Satsuma (1809-1858; r. 1851-1858) Hisamitsu, 1st head and...
- ****anese government. Shimazu Nariakira (1809–1858) was an influential daimyō of Satsuma. After he became daimyō of Satsuma, Nariakira had Minayoshi Hotoku, a...
- December 18, 1856, he married Princess Atsu, adopted daughter of Shimazu Nariakira and Konoe Tadahiro. She was known as Midaidokoro Atsuko (first-wife Atsuko)...
- archivist. Shimazu Nariakira recognized Ōkubo's talents and appointed him to the position of tax administrator in 1858. When Nariakira died that year, Ōkubo...