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215:obangashira
88:Nationality
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1782:Rōya-bugyō
1616:Bugu-bugyō
1155:Abe Masato
624:Ii Naosuke
591:Ii Naozumi
486:Tsunayoshi
355:References
271:Boshin War
99:Politician
96:Occupation
67:1839-12-18
26:Matsudaira
1741:Nagasaki
1694:Kanagawa
1261:shoshidai
618:Ii Naoaki
603:Ii Naooki
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337:Hakuaisha
329:hakushaku
232:Goryōkaku
224:star fort
188:Biography
1849:Ōmetsuke
1812:Shimoda
1749:Niigata
1631:Fushimi
468:Hidetada
321:shishaku
317:viscount
91:Japanese
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1669:Haneda
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1820:Sunpu
1796:Sakai
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462:Ieyasu
453:Shōgun
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288:daimyō
244:sakoku
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211:Nikkō
115:松平 乗謨
106:Count
40:松平 乗謨
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