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Shimazu Narioki

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51: 518: 352:. (His second son, Saitoshi, inherited the clan). Originally, his eldest son was supposed to succeed him, but Nariaki was against Oyura and Hisamitsu. However, there were many people within the domain who recommended the intelligent Nariakira as his successor, and in December 1849, a clan riot ( 313:, so he took over the headship of the clan and became the 10th lord of the domain. However, even though he became the lord of the domain, the real power such as reforming the domain's administration remained in the hands of heavyweights. 407:'s identity on Amami Oshima, and informed the shogunate of Saigo's death. He also carried out restoration policies such as ordering the reduction of the Shuseikan, but died of illness on September 12, 1859. 380:, but the plan was not planned in advance. Then, he was forced to commit suicide. After that, the domain was divided and conflicts continued. In February 1851, 340:
There was a dispute within the domain over the successor to Saiki. Nariaki's adult son had a legitimate son from his legal wife, Yahime (Shuko) (daughter of
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In 1833, when Shigego passed away at the age of 89, he took over the domain's administration, and appointed
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In June 1809, his father, Yoshinobu, was forced into retirement by his grandfather,
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canceled his planned military expedition to Kyoto and refused to protect
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Index

Japanese name
surname

Shimazu clan
Shimazu Narinobu
Shimazu Nariakira
Satsuma Domain
Shimazu Nariakira
Shimazu Yoshinobu
Japanese name
surname
daimyō
Edo period
Shimazu clan
Satsuma Domain
Tenpō Reforms
Zusho Hirosato
Kaei
Shimazu Nariakira
Shimazu Hisamitsu
Edo
Shimazu Yoshinobu
Shimazu clan
Suzuki clan
Genpuku era
Tokugawa Ienari
Shimazu Shigego
Kinshiroku
Chosho Hirosato
Tenpo reform

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