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337:over who "owned" the holy mountain of
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571:Wakabayashi, Kisaburo (1986).
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376:, and the
368:Edo Castle
354:Kenroku-en
246:Maeda clan
222:Edo period
66:1643-12-26
477:by Hojuin
428:Chosho-in
331:Ikkō-ikki
252:Biography
190:1645–1723
186:In office
120:Successor
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225:Japanese
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373:Gosanke
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286:genpuku
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215:前田 綱紀
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