Viscount Niwa Nagakuni (丹羽長国, May 22, 1834 – January 15, 1904) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 10th daimyō of Nihonmatsu Domain in the Tōhoku region of Japan. He was the 11th hereditary chieftain of the Niwa clan. His courtesy title was Saikyō-no-daifu, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade.[1]
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Viscount NiwaNagakuni (丹羽長国, May 22, 1834 – January 15, 1904) was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 10th daimyō of Nihonmatsu Domain in the Tōhoku...
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