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  1. Takeda Nobuzane. Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実) (died 29 June 1575) was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō (feudal lord) who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period.

  2. Takeda Nobuzane † Tsuchiya Masatsugu † Obata Masamori Sanada Masateru † Hara Masatane † Takeda Nobukado Sanada Masayuki Saegusa Moritomo † Takeda Nobutoyo Kōsaka Masanobu: Strength; 38,000–72,000: 15,000–20,000: Casualties and losses; 6,000 killed: 10,000 killed

  3. Other name: Kawakubo Nobuzane [河窪信実] Japanese: 武田 信実 (Takeda Nobuzane) Nobuzane was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, the identity of his mother being unknown, and was known by the adopted surname Kawakubo. He was killed in an attack led by Sakai Tadatsugu and Kanamori Nagachika during the Battle of Nagashino.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実) (died 29 June 1575) was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō (feudal lord) who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period.

  5. Oda envió un pequeño grupo para dirigir un ataque frontal contra las fuerzas de los Takeda por lo que Katsuyori avanzó en contra de las fuerzas de Nobunaga. Las fuerzas de Takeda emergieron del bosque y se encontraron a una distancia de entre 200 y 400 metros de las barricadas.

  6. The principal line came to an end with the death of Takeda Nobuzane in 1555. The priest Ankokuji Ekei (1537 or 1539-1600) was a grandson ( or a son according to theories) of Takeda Shigekiyo (†1541) of the Aki Takeda. As a close advisor of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he received in 1585 a fiefdom of 23,000 koku in Iyo Province after the Shikoku campaign.

  7. La batalla de Nagashino fue un enfrentamiento bélico que tuvo lugar en 1575 en el castillo Nagashino, en la Provincia de Mikawa, en Japón. El castillo había sido asediado por Takeda Katsuyori desde el 17 de junio.