Shimazu Narioki | |
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島津斉興 | |
Head of Shimazu clan | |
In office 1809–1851 | |
Preceded by | Shimazu Narinobu |
Succeeded by | Shimazu Nariakira |
Lord of Satsuma Domain | |
In office 1809–1851 | |
Succeeded by | Shimazu Nariakira |
Personal details | |
Born | November 6, 1791 |
Died | September 12, 1859 (aged 61) |
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Military service | |
Rank | Daimyo |
Shimazu Narioki (島津 斉興, December 1, 1791 – October 7, 1859) was a Japanese feudal lord (daimyō) of the Edo period, the 27th in the line of Shimazu clan lords of Satsuma Domain (r. 1809–1851). Shimazu was the overseer of the Tenpō Reforms under Zusho Hirosato and an initiator of the Kaei purge.[1] He was the father of Shimazu Nariakira, Shimazu Hisamitsu and Ikeda Naritoshi (1811–1842).