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Niwa Nagahiro : ウィキペディア英語版
Niwa Nagahiro

Viscount (April 17, 1859 – July 29, 1886) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Meiji period who ruled Nihonmatsu han. The 9th son of Yonezawa lord Uesugi Narinori, he succeeded to the Nihonmatsu headship in 1868. Nihonmatsu had just lost in the Boshin War, and as one of the conditions for its surrender to the Imperial Japanese Army, Niwa Nagakuni, the previous daimyo, retired. In his place, his adopted son Nagahiro became daimyo, with Nihonmatsu reduced to 50,000 ''koku'' in its holdings (half of what it had previously held). After the domain system was abolished, Nagahiro became a ''shishaku'' (viscount) in the new kazoku system. He was succeeded by his birth brother Nagayasu (Uesugi Narinori's 11th son) in 1886.
==Further reading==

*''Nihonmatsu-han shi'' 二本松藩史. Tokyo: Nihonmatsu-hanshi kankōkai 二本松藩史刊行会, 1926 (republished by Rekishi Toshosha 歴史図書社, 1973)
*Onodera Eikō 小野寺永幸. ''Boshin Nanboku Sensō to Tōhoku Seiken'' 戊辰南北戦争と東北政権. Sendai: Kita no Sha 北の杜, 2004.
*Sugeno Shigeru 菅野与. ''Ōshū Nihonmatsu-han nenpyō'' 奥州二本松藩年表. Aizu-Wakamatsu shi 会津若松市: Rekishi Shunjūsha 歴史春秋社, 2004.

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