Ōkubo Nagayasu
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In this Japanese name, the family name is "Ōkubo".
Ōkubo Nagayasu (大久保 長安, 1545 – June 13, 1613) was a Japanese samurai bureaucrat and daimyo of the Edo period.[1]
Career
He was in charge of silver mines at Sagami after 1601, at Sado after 1603 and at Izu after 1606.[1] He expanded production at each mine.[2]
After his death, evidence of misconduct was found. His fief was confiscated and his sons were ordered to commit suicide.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Matsudaira Ietada" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 747.
- ↑ Murdoch, James. (1903). A History of Japan, pp. 492-493 n.24.
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