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[[File:Nanbu-toshiyuki.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The graves of Nanbu Toshiyuki and his wife at [[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]] in Tokyo]]
 
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Toshiyuki was the eldest son of [[Nanbu Toshihisa]], lord of [[Morioka han]]. In [[1868]], Toshihisa was declared an enemy of the court, and had his 200,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain seized. As a result, Toshiyuki succeeded his father to become head of the [[Nanbu clan]], and lord of the 130,000 ''koku'' domain of [[Iwashiro Shiraishi han|Iwashiro Shiraishi]]. The following year, under the new [[Meiji government]], he returned to Morioka, and was granted a salary of 700,000 ''[[currency|ryô]]''.
 
Toshiyuki was the eldest son of [[Nanbu Toshihisa]], lord of [[Morioka han]]. In [[1868]], Toshihisa was declared an enemy of the court, and had his 200,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain seized. As a result, Toshiyuki succeeded his father to become head of the [[Nanbu clan]], and lord of the 130,000 ''koku'' domain of [[Iwashiro Shiraishi han|Iwashiro Shiraishi]]. The following year, under the new [[Meiji government]], he returned to Morioka, and was granted a salary of 700,000 ''[[currency|ryô]]''.
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Following his death, Toshiyuki was buried at [[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]] in [[Tokyo]], where his father was also buried.
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*"[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%8D%97%E9%83%A8%E5%88%A9%E6%81%AD-1098639 Nanbu Toshiyuki]," ''Nihon jinmei daijiten'', Kodansha (2015).
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 27 February 2020

The graves of Nanbu Toshiyuki and his wife at Gokoku-ji in Tokyo
  • Born: 1855/10/9
  • Died: 1903/10/19
  • Titles: 伯爵 (hakushaku, Count)
  • Other Names: 剛毅 (Gouki), 彦太郎 (Hikotarou)
  • Japanese: 南部 利恭 (Nanbu Toshiyuki)

Nanbu Toshiyuki was a Meiji period daimyô and kazoku (aristocrat).

Toshiyuki was the eldest son of Nanbu Toshihisa, lord of Morioka han. In 1868, Toshihisa was declared an enemy of the court, and had his 200,000 koku domain seized. As a result, Toshiyuki succeeded his father to become head of the Nanbu clan, and lord of the 130,000 koku domain of Iwashiro Shiraishi. The following year, under the new Meiji government, he returned to Morioka, and was granted a salary of 700,000 ryô.

Following his death, Toshiyuki was buried at Gokoku-ji in Tokyo, where his father was also buried.

Preceded by:
Nanbu Toshihisa
Lord of Morioka han
1868-1871
Succeeded by:
None

References