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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abe_MasahiroAbe Masahiro - Wikipedia

    Abe Masahiro (阿部 正弘, December 3, 1819 – August 6, 1857) was the chief senior councilor in the Tokugawa shogunate of the Bakumatsu period at the time of the arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry on his mission to open Japan to the outside world.

  2. Abe Masahiro (阿部 正弘? 3 de diciembre de 1819 - 6 de agosto de 1857) era el jefe del consejo de ancianos ( rōjū) del shogunato Tokugawa en el momento en el que el comodoro Matthew Perry llegó a Japón con la misión de abrir dicho país al mundo.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Abe_MasahiroAbe Masahiro - Wikiwand

    Abe Masahiro (阿部 正弘? 3 de diciembre de 1819 - 6 de agosto de 1857) era el jefe del consejo de ancianos ( rōjū) del shogunato Tokugawa en el momento en el que el comodoro Matthew Perry llegó a Japón con la misión de abrir dicho país al mundo.

  4. Abe Masahiro (born Dec. 3, 1819, Edo [now Tokyo], Japan—died Aug. 6, 1857, Edo) was a statesman who negotiated the opening of Japan to trade and communication with Western nations after the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his U.S. Navy fleet.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Abe_MasahiroAbe Masahiro - Wikiwand

    Abe Masahiro ( 阿部 正弘, December 3, 1819 – August 6, 1857) was the chief senior councilor ( rōjū) in the Tokugawa shogunate of the Bakumatsu period at the time of the arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry on his mission to open Japan to the outside world.

  6. samurai-archives.com › wiki › Abe_MasahiroAbe Masahiro - SamuraiWiki

    Abe Masahiro was the 7th Abe clan lord of Fukuyama domain, and Tairô, known for his role in ending the Tokugawa shogunate's policy of maritime restrictions and "opening" Japan to the West in the 1850s. Masahiro served as sôshaban from 1838 to 1843.

  7. TOKUGAWA BAKUFU: ABE MASAHIRO'S RISE. TO POWER, 1843-1845. CONRAD TOTMAN. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA. ]F ;H E general structure of the Tokugawa political system. (bakuhan seido 9il0hA) was established during the first. or three decades after Tokugawa lIeyasu's victory in i6oo.