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| Uesugi Mochinori<ref>Smits relates Uesugi's biography under the name Uesugi Shigenori. It is unclear whether this is an alternate name, or a misreading of the name 「茂憲」。</ref> was the second governor of [[Okinawa Prefecture]], serving in that position from [[1881]]-[[1883]]. | | Uesugi Mochinori<ref>Smits relates Uesugi's biography under the name Uesugi Shigenori. It is unclear whether this is an alternate name, or a misreading of the name 「茂憲」。</ref> was the second governor of [[Okinawa Prefecture]], serving in that position from [[1881]]-[[1883]]. |
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− | Mochinori was born into the [[Uesugi clan]], lords of [[Yonezawa han]]. | + | Mochinori was born into the [[Uesugi clan]], lords of [[Yonezawa han]], and served as the final lord of that domain, from [[1869]] until the [[abolition of the han]] in [[1871]]. |
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| He took over as governor of Okinawa in 1881, and is known for his efforts to improve conditions for ordinary Okinawans. Mochinori personally toured the island and, seeking the ''[[yukatchu]]'' (aristocrats / local lords) as oppressing the peasants too severely, and made efforts to remove them from power. As a result, many ''yukatchu'' and other local officials and landlords fled to China or elsewhere. | | He took over as governor of Okinawa in 1881, and is known for his efforts to improve conditions for ordinary Okinawans. Mochinori personally toured the island and, seeking the ''[[yukatchu]]'' (aristocrats / local lords) as oppressing the peasants too severely, and made efforts to remove them from power. As a result, many ''yukatchu'' and other local officials and landlords fled to China or elsewhere. |
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− | |width="35%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Nabeshima Naoyoshi]]''' | + | |width="32%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Uesugi Narinori]]''' |
− | |width="25%"|'''Governor of [[Okinawa Prefecture]]<br>[[1881]]-[[1883]]''' | + | |width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Yonezawa han]]<br>[[1869]]-[[1871]]''' |
− | |width="35%"|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Iwamura Michitoshi]]''' | + | |width="32%"|Succeeded by<br>'''None''' |
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| + | |width="32%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Nabeshima Naoyoshi]]''' |
| + | |width="35%"|'''Governor of [[Okinawa Prefecture]]<br>[[1881]]-[[1883]]''' |
| + | |width="32%"|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Iwamura Michitoshi]]''' |
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