Baba clan (Shinano)

Baba clan (Shinano)

The nihongo|Baba clan|信濃馬場氏|Shinano Baba-shi of Shinano province's Kiso District was a Japanese samurai clan, claiming direct descent from Minamoto no Tameyoshi, and coming to be notable in the Sengoku period (16th century).


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