Ukita Naoie

Ukita Naoie

Infobox_Officeholder | name= Ukita Naoie
nationality=Japanese


caption=
order= Ukita family head
term_start= 1536
term_end= 1582
predecessor= Ukita Okiie
successor= Ukita Hideie
birth_date= 1529
birth_place=Bizen Province, Japan
death_date=February 1, 1582
death_place=Okayama Castle, Bizen Province, Japan
spouse=

nihongo|Ukita Naoie|宇喜多直家| (1529-February 1, 1582) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period. He was born in Bizen Province, to Ukita Okiie, a local samurai leader. After the assassination of Naoie's grandfather Yoshiie in 1534, he was left homeless along with his father, but both were soon taken in by Murakami Munekage, the lord of Tenjinzan Castle. Naoie succeeded to family headship in 1536, after his father's death.

Mimura Iechika, a rival warlord, was murdered on Naoie's orders.

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