The Sōma Nakamura Domain (相馬中村藩, Sōma Nakamura han) was a minor feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan based in southern Mutsu...
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confirmed as daimyō of Sōma Nakamura Domain under the Edo-period Tokugawa shogunate. During the Boshin War of 1868–69, the Sōma clan fought on the side...
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of Sōma Nakamura Domain and 18th hereditary head of the Sōma clan Sōma Yoshitane (1765–1813) (相馬祥胤), a mid-Edo-period fudai daimyō of Sōma Nakamura Domain...
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Sōma Yoshitane (相馬義胤) (1548–1635) was the 16th hereditary chieftain of the Sōma clan and a Sengoku period daimyō with territories covering the three districts...
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Sōma Nakamura Castle (相馬中村城, Sōma Nakamura-jō) was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Sōma Domain, a feudal domain of the Sōma...
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confirmed as daimyō in 1718. His wife was the daughter of Sōma Masatane of Sōma Nakamura Domain. During his tenure, he served five times in the guard of...
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1703-1715) Sōma Nobutane, 6th daimyō of Sōma-Nakamura (1677-1711) Sōma Noritane (1702-1752) Sōma Morotane, 8th daimyō of Sōma-Nakamura (1734-1791) Sōma Yoshitane...
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Sōma (相馬市, Sōma-shi) is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 34,631...
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Nakamura Tsune (中村彝) (3 July 1887 – 24 December 1924) was a Japanese yōga painter best known for his portraits of Sōma Toshiko, including Girl (1914)....
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Kokkō Sōma (相馬黒光, Sōma Kokkō, September 12, 1876 – March 2, 1955) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, patron of artists and patron of Pan-Asian politics...
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