- Kumamachi-mura) were
inaugurated as
parts of the
district of
Shineha (標葉郡,
Shineha-gun). On 1
April 1896, the
Shineha district merged with the
district of
Naraha (楢葉郡...
-
Tanba Province was
severed from
Tango Province.[citation needed] 718,
Shineha, Uda and
Watari districts of the
Mutsu Province, Kikuta,
Iwaki districts...
- muni****lities system, the
villages of
Shinzan and Nagat**** were
created in
Shineha District, ****ushima,
which subsequently became ****aba
District in April...
- Palgrave. ISBN 978-1-13734311-6. Cleveland, Kyle; Knowles,
Scott Gabriel;
Shineha, Ryuma, eds. (2021).
Legacies of ****ushima.
University of Pennsylvania...
- 1896
Naraha District (楢葉郡) -
merged with
Shineha District to
become ****aba
District on
April 1, 1896
Shineha District (標葉郡) -
merged with
Naraha District...
- The ****anese
Press and ****ushima". In Cleveland, Kyle; Knowles,
Scott &
Shineha,
Ryuma (eds.).
Legacies of ****ushima: 3-11 in Context.
University of Pennsylvania...
- of
Mutsu Province, it was
composed of the five
districts of
Iwaki (石城),
Shineha (標葉),
Namekata (行方), Uta (宇太),
Watari (曰理) and
Kikuta (菊多). Only Kikuta...
- The ****anese
Press and ****ushima". In Cleveland, Kyle; Knowles,
Scott &
Shineha,
Ryuma (eds.).
Legacies of ****ushima: 3-11 in Context.
University of Pennsylvania...
- with
Mutsu Province:
Iwaki (岩城),
Shineha, Namekata, Uta,
Watari and
Kikuta which was
given from
Hitachi Province.
Shineha was the
present Naraha. Namekata...
- holding.
Mutsu Province (Iwaki) 83
villages in
Tamura District 2
villages in
Shineha/Shimeha
District Akita Toshisue (秋田俊季, 1598 –
February 14, 1649) was the...