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Miyake clan

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Masasada's son Yasusada (1544–1615) served as a general in the armies of
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of Tahara Domain, Miyake Yasuyoshi (1831–1895), served as
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Miyake Yasunobu (1563–1632) was transferred to the 20,000
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Mikawa

Minamoto clan
Uda Genji

Tokugawa clan
daimyō
viscount
Abolition of the han system
Japanese name
surname
samurai
Sengoku period
Edo period
Tokugawa shogunate
Tokugawa clan
fudai daimyō
Kamakura period
Kojima Takanori
Sengoku period
Mikawa Province
Matsudaira clan
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa shogunate
daimyō
Koromo Domain
koku
Ise-Kameyama Domain
Tahara Domain

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