The nihongo Ashinaclan , descended from Taira clan through the Miura clan , was a Japanese clan during the Sengoku period . Sometimes the kanji characters and are used also. The name came from the area called Ashina in the city of Yokosuka in Kanagawa Prefecture . There were two branches of the clan nihongo Sagami Ashina and nihongo Aizu Ashina . Sagami Ashina originated when Miura Yoshitsugu s third son adopted the name Ashina. Aizu Ashina was descented from Miura Yoshiaki s seventh son Sawara Yoshitsuru. Some sources disagree however. During the Muromachi period the clan claimed the shugo of Aizu . In 1589 the clan suffered a severe loss against Date Masamune at the Battle of Suriagehara , leading to the demise of the clan. The Ashina play a prominent role in Futaroh Yamada s novel Yagyu Ninpocho where, following their defeat by Masamune, they went into hiding only to emerge years later as ninja in service to the daimyo of Aizu. References cite web url http www.samurai archives.com dictionary A2.html title Aoki Ayukawa accessdate 2007 08 25 language Japanese Corresponding article Aug. 25 in Japanese Wikipedia . Japan clan stub Category Japanese clans fr ClanAshina ja pt Cl Ashina ... more details
until 740s. The Orkhon Valley was the centre of the Ashina power. After the collapse of the G kt rk empire under pressure from the resurgent Uyghur people Uyghurs , branches of the Ashinaclan moved ... in 1922 , the Ashinaclan constituted a noble caste throughout the steppes . Similarly, the Bashkir ... s suggest that the Ashinaclan was accorded sacred, perhaps quasi divinity divine status in the shaman ... gumilevica.kulichki.net OT ot03.htm Lev Gumilev about the Ashinaclan G kt rks DEFAULTSORT AshinaClan ...Other uses Ashina disambiguation Ashina Chinese language Chinese , Modern Chinese Pinyin sh n , Wade ... inscription of the Ashina dynasty, written in Sogdian language Sogdian , by a Japanese team of philologists has proven that the name, known only with the Chinese transcription of Ashina, was in fact ... 2010 Origins and legends According to the New Book of Tang , the Ashina were related to the northern ... were recorded by the Book of Zhou , Book of Sui and Youyang Zazu ref name ashina Xue 39 85 ref Ashina ... name zhoushu Zhoushu , vol. 50 http ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw ccw 02 cho5.htm ref The ancestor of the Ashina ... name zhoushu The Ashina were mixture stocks from the Pingliang commandery of eastern Gansu . ref Suishu , vol. 84 http ef.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw ccw 02 swa9.htm ref The Ashina descended from a skilled ... pieced together to form a chronologically narrative of early Ashina history. However, as the Book ... competing versions of the Ashina s origin is debatable. ref name ashina These stories also have parallels ... Ashina first appeared in the Chinese records of the 6th century, and prior to that no other sources had related their history at all. ref name ashina The Great Soviet Encyclopaedia infers that between the years 265 and 460 the Ashina had been part of various late Xiongnu confederations. About 460 they were subjugated by the Rouran, who ousted them from Xinjiang into the Altay Mountains , where the Ashina ... hu Asina nemzets g ja no Ashina ru sh A ina tr A ina zh ... more details
Ashina may refer to Ashinaclan , a ruling dynasty of the ancient G kt rk empires Asena , a mythical female wolf found in old Turkic mythology Ashinaclan , one of the Japanese clans Places Ashina District, Hiroshima , is a former Japanese district Ashina is a Japanese surname Actor Actress Sei Ashina , a Japanese actress disambig Category Surnames ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date January 2009 japanese name Ashina nihongo Ashina Morikiyo 1490 November 21, 1553 was a Japan ese daimyo of the Sengoku period , who was the 15th head of the Ashinaclan . Persondata NAME Ashina Morikiyo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION daimyo who was head of the Ashinaclan DATE OF BIRTH 1490 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1553 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashina, Morikiyo Category Daimyo Category 1490 births Category 1553 deaths Category Ashinaclan daimyo stub ja ... more details
Japanese name Ashina nihongo Ashina Moritaka 1561 November 8, 1584 was a Japanese samurai and lord of Aizuwakamatsu Castle Kurokawa Castle Aizu Castle in the early Sengoku period . He was the 14th generation lord of the AshinaclanAshina Sawara family. He is also known as nihongo Heitar . Moritaka was born the son of nihongo Nikaid Moriyoshi , lord of Sukagawa Castle. He was adopted by Ashina Morioki to continue the family line, and as per that arrangement, married Morioki s daughter. After Moritaka s Order of succession succession however, he, for unknown reasons, became very unpopular amongst his Retainer medieval retainers . This had led to his assassination at the hands of nihongo ba Sanzaemon , with Moritaka dying at the age of 24. Ashina Morishige would become Moritaka s successor because his own son, Ki maru, had died at the age of 2. References http hamuzo001.hp.infoseek.co.jp miurashoryu.htm Short biography near bottom of page on Ashina Persondata name Ashina Moritaka alternative names short description date of birth 1561 place of birth date of death 1584 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ashina, Moritaka Category 1561 births Category 1584 deaths Category Samurai Category Daimyo Category Ashinaclan samurai stub ja zh ... more details
Infobox Monarch name Ashina Anluo title Qaghans of the Turkic khaganates Qaghan of the Turkic Khaganate image caption reign 6th century coronation othertitles full name successor spouse issue royal house AshinaclanAshina royal anthem father mother children birth date birth place death date Ashina Anluo was the fifth ruler of the G kt rks Turkic Khaganate ref cite book first Susan Wise last Bauer title The History of the Medieval World From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade publisher W. W. Norton & Company year 2010 isbn 978 0 393 05975 5 pages 238 ref References Reflist G kt rks Category G kt rk rulers CAsia hist stub ja ru zh ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Japanese name Ashina nihongo Ashina Moriuji 1521 July 28, 1580 was a Japan ese daimyo of the Azuchi Momoyama period . He ruled Kurokawa Castle later known as Aizuwakamatsu Castle and its environs. He was also responsible for building Mukaihaguroyama Castle, which he used as a residence when in retirement. The castle was completed in 1561. ref Edmond Papinot. Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan , p. 547 ref References Reflist Persondata NAME Ashina Moriuji ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION daimyo DATE OF BIRTH 1521 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 28 1580 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashina, Moriuji Category Daimyo Category 1521 births Category 1580 deaths Category Ashinaclan samurai stub ko ja zh ... more details
Ashina Jieshe er zh t zh s ref name oldt3 zh s 3 Old Book of Tang Vol. 3 ref Pinyin sh n ji sh r, Wade Giles ashihna chieh she erh, Middle Chinese Guanyun IPA ltc i n kiet. i a n i e or Ashina Jiesheshuai Chinese language Chinese zh t zh s ref name newt2 zh s 002 New Book of Tang Vol. 2 ref , ref name ZZTJ195 Zizhi Tongjian , zh s 195 vol. 195 . ref ref name oldt194 zh s 194 Old Book of Tang Vol. 194 1 ref ref name newt215 zh s 215 New Book of Tang Vol. 215 1 ref Pinyin sh n ji sh shuai, Wade Giles ashihna chieh she shuai, Middle Chinese Guangyun IPA ltc i n kiet. i a i ue t , b ? d. summer 639 was a member of the Turkic noble family Ashinaclan of G kt rks Dual empires and Chinese Domination Eastern ... s campaign against Eastern Tujue He is one of Shibi Khan s sons and the younger brother of Ashina ... During this period some Turkic nobles were enrolled in Chinese army. Ashina Jiesheshuai was among these nobles ... 639, as Ashina Jiesheshuai had not been favored by Tang Dynasty s Emperor Taizong of Tang Emperor Taizong because he had falsely accused his brother Ashina Shibobi of treason, which Emperor Taizong found despicable , he formed a conspiracy with Ashina Shibobi s son Ashina Hexiangu zh c ... . ref however, Li Zhi did not leave the palace. Ashina Jiesheshuai attacked the palace anyway .... Ashina Jiesheshuai and his comrades went to the stable and stole some 20 horses. They ran away to the north but were arrested by pursuers near the Wei River and killed. Ashina Hexiangu was exiled to Lingbiao ... Taizong created a G kt rk Tujue prince who had served him faithfully, Li Simo n Ashina Simo as the Khan ... influences A prominent Turkish nationalist Nihal Ats z used some characteristics of Ashina Jiesheshuai ... Persondata . NAME Ashina, Jiesheshuai ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 639 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashina, Jiesheshuai Category G kt rks Category ... more details
Infobox person image imagesize caption birth name Igarashi Aya birth date birth date and age 1983 11 22 df yes birth place Fukushima, Fukushima Fukushima , Japan death place othername website spouse nihongo Sei Ashina Ashina Sei born Igarashi Aya on November 22, 1983 is a Japanese people Japanese actress, best known for her role in Kamen Rider Hibiki . She is also known for her role as The Mistress in the 2006 in film 2006 film Silk 2007 film Silk . Filmography Movies NANASE The Psychic Wanderers 2010 Mayu Kokoro no Hoshi 2007 Tatoe Sekai ga Owattemo 2007 Silk 2007 film Silk 2007 Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Senki 2005 Sekai no Owari World s end girl friend 2004 Genji Monogatari Sennen no Nazo 2011 Television Bloody Monday 2 2010 Untouchable TV series Untouchable 2009 Saru Lock 2009 Bloody Monday 2008 Giragira 2008 Swan no Baka 2007 Tsubasa No Oreta Tenshitachi 2007 Broccoli disambiguation Broccoli 2006 Kamen Rider Hibiki 2005 Dollhouse disambiguation Dollhouse 2004 Stand Up 2003 External links http www.horipro.co.jp talent PF067 HORIPRO SQUARE Talent Profile ja icon imdb name id 1870208 name Sei Ashina Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashina, Sei ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 22, 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Fukushima, Fukushima Fukushima , Japan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashina, Sei Category Japanese film actors Category Japanese television actors Category Living people Category 1983 births japan actor stub ja pt Sei Ashina fi Sei Ashina ... more details
Infobox Monarch name Ashina Nishufu title Qaghans of the Turkic khaganates Qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate image caption reign coronation othertitles full name successor spouse issue royal house royal anthem father mother children birth date birth place death date Ashina Nishufu was a ruler of the G kt rks Eastern Turkic Khaganate ref cite book first Susan Wise last Bauer title The History of the Medieval World From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade publisher W. W. Norton & Company year 2010 isbn 978 0 393 05975 5 pages 238 ref References Reflist G kt rks Category G kt rk rulers CAsia hist stub ja zh ... more details
Infobox Monarch name Ashina Funian title Qaghans of the Turkic khaganates Qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate image caption reign coronation othertitles full name successor spouse issue royal house royal anthem father mother children birth date birth place death date Ashina Funian was a ruler of the G kt rks Eastern Turkic Khaganate ref cite book first Susan Wise last Bauer title The History of the Medieval World From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade publisher W. W. Norton & Company year 2010 isbn 978 0 393 05975 5 pages 238 ref References Reflist G kt rks Category G kt rk rulers CAsia hist stub ja zh ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 Empress Ashina , personal name unknown 551 582 was an empress of the History of China Chinese Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou . She was the daughter of G kt rks G kt rk s Muqan Qaghan , and her husband was Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou Emperor Wu . She was born in 551, shortly before her grandfather Bumin Qaghan Tumen Bumin Qaghan , initially a vassal of Rouran , declared independence from Rouran and establishing a separate G kt rk state as its Illig Qaghan. G kt rk soon conquered most of Rouran, taking over as the main power over the steppes to the north of the Chinese states Western Wei and Eastern Wei and their successor states, respectively Northern Zhou and Northern Qi . Because of this, Yuwen Tai , the paramount general of Western Wei, made repeated alliance overtures to Tujue, and initially, Ashina Qijin, who took over the throne in 554 after the death of his brother, the Issik Qaghan , agreed to give a daughter to him in marriage, but soon revoked the agreement. After Yuwen Tai s death in 556, his son Emperor Xiaomin of Northern Zhou Yuwen Jue seized ... Wu took the throne in 560, he resumed the marriage overture with Tujue, and Ashina Qijin agreed. In 565 ... to escort Ashina Qijin s daughter back to Northern Zhou, but Ashina Qijin again revoked his .... In or before 568, a major storm inflicted damage on Ashina Qijin s royal tent, and Ashina ... Zhou capital Chang an , Emperor Wu personally welcomed her and created her his empress. Empress Ashina ... Ezi took the throne as Emperor Xuan. He honored both Empress Ashina and his mother Consort Li as empress ... Ashina, Empress ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 551 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 582 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashina, Empress Category G kt rks Category Northern Zhou empresses Category 551 births Category 582 deaths Category Sui Dynasty people id Permaisuri Ashina ja sh Carica Ashina zh ... more details
Other uses Clan disambiguation A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent . Even if lineage details are unknown, clan members may be organized around a founding member or apical ancestor . The kinship based bonds may be symbolical, whereby the clan shares a stipulated common ancestor that is a symbol of the clan s unity. When this ancestor is not human, it is referred .... The word clan is derived from clann meaning family in the irish language Irish and Scottish Gaelic ...?q clanClan , Online Etymology Dictionary ref The Gaelic term for clan is fine IPA gd fin . Clans ... country. Members may identify with a coat of arms or other symbol to show they are an independent clan. In different cultures and situations, a clan may mean the same thing as other kin based groups, such as tribe s and band society bands . Often, the distinguishing factor is that a clan is a smaller ... Irish clans Irish , Scottish clan Scottish , Chinese clan Chinese , Japanese clans , Rajput clans , Nair Clan or Malayala Kshatriya Clan in India and Pakistan , which exist as kin groups within their respective .... Clans by country Arab Tribes Armenian nobility Armenian clans Clan African Great Lakes Burundian clans Teip Chechen clans Chinese clan , Chinese family name family name and consort clan s Chinese Hong Kong five Great Han Chinese Punti clans Tang Clan Tang , Hou surname Hau , Peng surname Pang , Wen ... Jat clan system Jat clans Khatri Khatri clans Maratha clan system Maratha clans Meenas clan Mukkulathor clan Vellalar clan Rajput clans Tarakh na Tarkhan clans Yadav caste Yadav clan Nair Clan Malayala ... Polish clans Clan African Great Lakes Rwandan clans Scottish clan s Armigerous clan Scottish clan chief Serb clans Somali people Clan and family structure Somali clans Clan African Great Lakes Tanzanian clans Oghuz Turks Traditional tribal organization Turkish clans Clan African Great Lakes Ugandan clans References reflist Category Kinship and descent Clan az El bg cs Klan sn Dzinza da Klan de ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2011 The Clan was a collective name for a group of Motown composers which consisted of R. Dean Taylor , Frank Wilson musician Frank Wilson , Pam Sawyer and Deke Richards assembled in late 1967 to replace the super song writing trio of Holland Dozier Holland . The group s first effort was Love Child song Love Child , a US 1 single for The Supremes Diana Ross and the Supremes in the fall of 1968, followed by I m Livin in Shame the following year. They disbanded in 1969 and themselves were replaced by another hit making songwriting team known as The Corporation Motown , who would go on to produce The Jackson 5 . DEFAULTSORT Clan, The Category American songwriters Category Motown artists ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Japan Hiroshima Prefecture Ashina District nihongo AshinaAshina gun was one of the Districts of Japan district located in Hiroshima Prefecture until 2003. The district was created on October 1, 1898, when both Ashida District, Hiroshima Ashida and Honji District, Hiroshima Honji districts merged. On February 3, 2003, the last town, Shin ichi ch was merged into Fukuyama, Hiroshima Fukuyama and the district dissolved. Currently, the district is now part of the cities of Fukuyama and Fuch , Hiroshima Fuch , and the town of Jinsekik gen, Hiroshima Jinsekik gen in Jinseki District, Hiroshima Jinseki District . The towns and villages at the time of the creation of Ashina District as of October 1, 1898 is for the towns and villages of Ashida District and is for the towns and villages of Honji District. Fuch Aji Abiki Arima Iwatani Era Kawasa Kinoyama Kuramitsu Kuribu Kuwagi Kokufu Shin ichi Chikata Tsunekanemaru Deguchi Tode Nakashima Hattori Hirotani Fukus Fujio B ji Managura Mukabagi Mubeyama Total of 1 town and 25 villages Timeline October 1, 1898 The district formed by the mergers of both Ashida and Honji Districts 1 town, 25 villages . January 1, 1907 The village of Shin ichi, Hiroshima Shin ichi gained town status to become the town of Shin ichi 2 towns, 24 villages . February 1, 1913 The villages of Kinoyama, Kuwagi, and Mukabagi merged to form the village of Taish 2 towns, 22 villages . July 1, 1913 The village of Deguchi gained town status to become the town of Deguchi 3 towns, 21 villages . July 1, 1913 The villages of Era ... District merged into Ashina District 3 towns, 17 villages . July 1, 1949 The town of Takabuchi ... ichi, Hiroshima Shin ichi . Ashina District dissolved as a result. See also List of dissolved districts of Japan coord missing Hiroshima Prefecture Category Former districts of Hiroshima Prefecture Ashina ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 For Ishbara Qaghan Ashina Shetu Ishbara Qaghan Ishbara Qaghan Old Turkic File Old Turkic letter N1.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter G1.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter Q.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter A.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter R1.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter B1.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter SH.svg 10px File Old Turkic letter I.svg 10px , bara qa an, , Pinyin sh b l k h n, Wade Giles sha po l eh k o han, personal name Ashina Helu , sh n h l , a shih na ho lu before 620 658 was a Khan title khan of the Western Turkic Khaganate . He had served the interests of China s Tang Dynasty prior to 651, but broke away from Tang in 651 and declared himself khan. Emperor Gaozong of Tang sent the general Su Dingfang against him in 657, and Su defeated and captured him. Emperor Gaozong spared him, and he lived out his days at the Tang capital Chang an . G kt rks CAsia hist stub Category G kt rk rulers Category 658 deaths Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of birth unknown Category Date of death unknown ja ru zh ... more details
File Dulo coat of arms.gif thumb Coat of arms The Dulo Clan or the House of Dulo was the name of the ruling dynasty of the early Bulgars . This was the clan of Kubrat who founded Old Great Bulgaria , ref Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople , Historia syntomos, breviarium ref and his sons Batbayan , Kotrag and Asparuh , the latter of which founded Danube Bulgaria . A Nominalia of the Bulgarian Khans later genealogy claims that the Dulo clan is descended from Attila the Hun . As Kubrat is mentioned in the Orkhon inscriptions and if John of Nikiu s Quetrades is indeed Kubrat , it is also likely that they were somewhat related to the Ashinaclan adopting its Tamga , though it seems that Dulo not only broke off from the royal Ashinaclan, but became totally opposed to it, manifesting it not only in opposition to the Khazar Khazar Kaganate headed by an Ashina kagan, but also demonstratively not using the name. The Dulo clan name descends from the Dulo Tiele people Tiele . Citation needed date June 2011 tribe group, and the Dulo Ashina opposition was a main cause of the ethnic conflicts that tore apart the Turkic Kaganate , and a little later the Western Turkic Kaganate , bringing about the creation of the Great Bulgaria , and the emergence of Bulgaria Danube Bulgaria , Volga Bulgaria and Rus Khaganate Rus kaganate in the early 800 CE Citation needed date June 2011 . Dulo Hill on Byers Peninsula , Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands , Antarctica is named after the Bulgarian ruling dynasty of Dulo. ref http data.aad.gov.au aadc gaz scar display name.cfm?gaz id 136855 Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica Dulo Hill. ref Tamga The trident tamga of the Dulo clan is the tamga of the Ashinaclan, a trident later found in the coat of arms of the Bulgarian and Rus dynasties ... monarchs References references Royal houses of Europe DEFAULTSORT Dulo Clan Category History of Bulgaria ... Clan Dulo fr Maison de Doulo hr Dulo dinastija hu Dulo nemzets g mk pl Dulo ro Clanul Dulo ru ... more details
into alliances against the major warlords. In 1589, Masamune seized the Aizu Domain of the AshinaclanAshina and he installed himself at Kurokawa Castle in Wakamatsu province . However, the following ... clan. pronunciation meaning Take ni suzume Sparrows in bamboo region origin related names footnotes Japanese name Date The Nihongo Date clan Date shi was a lineage of daimyo who controlled ... or allies of the Tokugawa clan . In 1600, Ieyasu charged the Date to fight against Uesugi Kagekatsu ... until that time by the Uesugi clan . The Date established themselves at Sendai, Miyagi Sendai 620,000 ... a fief of 100,000 koku on Shikoku . Date clan genealogy The tozama Date clan originated in 12th ... of the tozama Date clan include the following The senior branch of the Date were daimy at Date in Mutsu province from the 12th century and then, in 1601, they transferred the seat of their clan ... 620,000 koku in Mutsu province . ref name a64 The head of this Senior clan line was ennobled as an hereditary ... Prefecture , where his descendants resided up through 1868. The head of this clan line was ennobled ... in 1614 and this clan line was established at Uwajima Domain 100,000 koku in Iyo province . ref ... of shogunate powers. As The head of this clan line, Muneki and his heirs were ennobled ... was created in 1657. ref name a64 In that year, a separate clan line was installed at Yoshida Castle 30,000 koku in Iyo province . The head of this clan line was ennobled as an hereditary Viscount in the Meiji period. ref name p5 Clan temple in Edo In the Edo period, T zen ji was considered the family temple of various clans, including the Date clan of Sendai . Other clans considering T zen ji to have been a clan temple were the Ikeda clan of Omi province , the Inaba clan of Usuki Domain in Bungo province , the Suwa clan of Shinshu , the Tamura clan Tamura of Ichinoseki , and the M ri clan Mori clan of Saeki in Bungo Province . ref Cortazzi, Hugh. 2000 . http books.google.com books?id G2fQYReqBNIC ... more details
Clan of Amazons may refer to Clan of Amazons 1978 film Clan of Amazons 1978 film , a 1978 Hong Kong film Clan of Amazons 1996 film , a 1996 Hong Kong film disambiguation ... more details
unreferenced date May 2011 The Sagara clan was a Japanese clans Japanese clan during the Sengoku period . It was a Military alliance tactical ally of the Shimazu clan . Category Feudal Japan Japan clan stub ... more details
The nihongo Hayashi clan Hayashi shi was the name of several Japanese clan s, of varying origin. Hayashi clan Owari of Owari Province a branch of the Inaba clan Hayashi clan Confucian scholars of Confucian scholars founded by Hayashi Razan, came to prominence in the early Edo period, scholarly advisors to Tokugawa Ieyasu Hayashi clan J zai of the J zai Domain descended from the Ogasawara clan disambiguation fr Clan Hayashi pt Cl Hayashi ... more details
The Baba clan refers to two families of the 16th century Sengoku period of History of Japan Japanese history Baba clan Kai Baba clan Shinano Disambig ... more details
unsourced date March 2008 The nihongo Jinb clan was a Japan ese clan that was active in Echigo Province during the Sengoku period , as retainers of the Uesugi clan . During the Edo period , one branch of the Jinbo would enter the service of the Matsudaira clan of Aizu another would become hatamoto in the service of the Tokugawa shogunate . DEFAULTSORT Jinbo Clan Category Jinbo clan Category Japanese clans samurai stub fr Clan Jinb ja pt Cl Jinb ... more details
The nihongo Kawakatsu clan Kawakatsu shi was a Japanese clan that claimed descent from the Hata clan . In the Edo period, several of the clan s branches were hatamoto families. References ja icon http www2.harimaya.com sengoku html kawakatu.html Kawakatsu shi on Harimaya.com 14 Nov. 2009 Japan clan stub Category Japanese clans Category Kawakatsu clan fr Clan Kawakatsu ja pt Cl Kawakatsu ... more details
The Shibata clan a Japanese clan that had originated during the Heian period 12th century of Japan. The Shibata clan of Echigo province were notably related to that of the Shibata clan of Owari province . The Shibata clan of Echigo were descended from Sasaki Moritsuna , a supporter of Minamoto no Yoritomo and a son of Sasaki Hideyoshi . The Shibata later became retainers of the Nagao clan , which was under control by the famed Uesugi Kenshin . After Shibata Shigeie died during the year of 1587 , the Shibata clan attempted to break away from the Uesugi. After this, the clan of Echigo became extinct, never to be seen again amongst the waves of history. Japan hist stub Category Japanese clans Shibata clan fr Clan Shibata ja ... more details