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hit the domain in 1783. Further, the domain's shimoyashiki in Edo burned down in 1786, and severe storms caused crop failure in 1791. A massive uprising occurred in 1797. He died in Edo in 1799 at the age of 40. His wife was a daughter of
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in 1780 on the retirement of his father due to illness. He codified the laws of the domain and attempted economic reforms by implementing a fiscal austerity program. However, these efforts were thwarted when the
Katsuyama
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was founded in 1843, and the domain attempted to modernize its weaponry from 1848. These efforts were hindered by an order from the shogunate to contribute to flood control projects on rivers in the
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1338:. (1906).
1302:References
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1272:han school
1164:Oka Domain
910:Edo period
569:1644-1691
444:Court Rank
391:han system
359:Boshin War
319:Ōno Domain
278:After the
248:Edo period
242:under the
148:Matsudaira
120:Edo period
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1620:Tanoguchi
1615:Iwamurada
1492:Muramatsu
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168:Ogasawara
32:1613–1871
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1522:Itoigawa
1497:Mineyama
1477:Kurokawa
1472:Murakami
1452:Hokuriku
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1683:Chūgoku
1567:Tsuruga
1552:Maruoka
1507:Nagaoka
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1595:Suzaka
1590:Iiyama
1527:Toyama
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1502:Yoita
1375:p. 18
1288:Kyoto
1253:小笠原長守
1182:小笠原長貴
1133:小笠原長教
1103:小笠原信房
1051:小笠原信胤
1005:小笠原信成
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903:小笠原貞信
863:小笠原長守
826:小笠原長貴
789:小笠原長教
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715:小笠原信胤
678:小笠原信成
641:小笠原信辰
604:小笠原貞信
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227:越前勝山藩
21:越前勝山藩
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1605:Ueda
1532:Kaga
1454:and
963:笠原信辰
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