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Nanbu Toshihisa

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At the time, the domain was divided into a faction supporting Toshitomo, and a faction supporting his father, Toshitada, who was still controlling the domain despite his official retirement. When Toshitomo was forced aside to permit the appointment of the more pliable Toshihisa, the domain erupted
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On 30 October 1896, Toshihisa was posthumously awarded Senior Third Rank. His grave is at the temple of
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Toshihisa had at least 11 sons and 6 daughters. His eldest daughter married
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later the same year. In 1851 he received the additional courtesy title of
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in northern Japan. He was the 40th hereditary chieftain of the
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in September 1849. He was received in a formal audience by
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responding by placing both Toshitada and Toshitomo under
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Index

Japanese name
surname


Daimyō
Morioka Domain
Tokugawa Ieyoshi
Tokugawa Iesada
Tokugawa Iemochi
Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Nanbu Toshitomo
Nanbu Toshiyuki
Morioka
Japan
Tokyo
Tokugawa Nariaki
Mito Domain
Nanbu Toshitada
Bakumatsu period
Japanese
samurai
daimyō
Morioka Domain
Nanbu clan
Nanbu Toshitada
Morioka
Nanbu Nobunori
Shichinohe Domain
Nanbu Toshitomo
Shōgun

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