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979:Boshin War
915:Boshin War
907:Court rank
905:, and his
849:Court rank
847:, and his
796:Court rank
794:, and his
583:Court Rank
556:Nanbu clan
491:, the 3rd
481:Boshin War
406:under the
369:Nanbu clan
322:Edo period
171:Edo period
114:40°41′53″N
1453:Shirakawa
1408:Fukushima
1313:Hachinohe
1053:cadastral
720:1868–1871
686:1862–1868
649:1822–1862
612:1819–1821
537:peerage.
466:castellan
435:lived in
417:daikansho
351:, in the
70:1819–1871
1471:Matsumae
1443:Yunagaya
1433:Moriyama
1423:Nakamura
1398:Yonezawa
1388:Yamagata
1378:Nagatoro
1368:Tsuruoka
1308:Hirosaki
1303:Kuroishi
1287:Hokkaidō
1223:, p. 150
1071:See also
1048:kokudaka
993:shishaku
989:viscount
765:hatamoto
588:kokudaka
541:List of
529:shishaku
525:viscount
399:hatamoto
1519:Shikoku
1514:Chūgoku
1353:Yashima
1338:Iwasaki
1318:Morioka
1279:Domains
1239:, p. 18
1158:日本人名大辞典
1141:6 March
1135:記念物(史跡)
917:of the
729:10,000
695:11,000
661:11,000
624:11,000
543:daimyōs
503:in the
483:of the
363:History
343:in the
86:Capital
1524:Kyūshū
1428:Miharu
1373:Shinjō
1363:Sendai
1343:Kameda
1333:Kubota
1283:Tōhoku
1188:
1164:
997:daimyō
984:kazoku
971:daimyō
967:daimyō
911:daimyō
885:daimyō
853:daimyō
837:daimyō
833:daimyō
805:shōgun
786:. His
783:daimyō
757:daimyō
723:-none-
577:Tenure
562:tozama
534:kazoku
493:daimyō
457:daimyō
448:jin'ya
433:daimyō
333:Honshū
314:tozama
311:was a
157:Daimyō
60:Domain
1509:Kinki
1504:Chūbu
1494:Kantō
1448:Izumi
1383:Tendō
1348:Honjō
1115:Notes
901:was
843:was
790:was
655:(丹波守)
618:(播磨守)
357:Japan
325:Japan
64:Japan
50:盛岡新田藩
1418:Aizu
1285:and
1186:ISBN
1162:ISBN
1143:2017
1130:七戸城跡
960:南部信方
935:koku
890:karō
878:南部信民
826:南部信誉
778:koku
761:koku
750:南部信鄰
731:koku
713:南部信方
697:koku
679:南部信民
663:koku
642:南部信誉
626:koku
605:南部信鄰
574:Name
513:koku
442:karō
429:koku
422:koku
412:koku
394:koku
383:and
367:The
195:1871
185:1819
96:Area
1281:of
999:of
929:of
855:of
768:of
437:Edo
347:of
320:of
299:七戸藩
62:of
37:七戸藩
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