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1630:
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1274:
1271:
1268:
1265:
1262:
1261:
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1256:
1252:
1249:
1246:
1245:Bingo no kami
1243:
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1237:
1234:
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1225:
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1218:
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1159:1666 - 1870 (
1158:
1156:
1155:Hosokawa clan
1151:
1146:
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1054:Etchu no kami
1052:
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1023:Ecchu no kami
1021:
1018:
1015:
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1008:
1005:
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992:Ecchu no kami
990:
987:
984:
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962:
961:Ecchu no kami
959:
956:
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947:
946:
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934:
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928:
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899:Ecchu no kami
897:
894:
891:
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881:
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872:
869:
868:Etchu no kami
866:
863:
860:
857:
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837:Etchu no kami
835:
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716:
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713:Hosokawa clan
709:
704:
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686:
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679:Kato Tadahiro
677:
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646:
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542:- 67 villages
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399:Kato Kiyomasa
395:
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368:Kato Kiyomasa
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61:Hosokawa clan
58:
54:
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43:(present-day
42:
41:Higo Province
38:
34:
30:
19:
2177:
2173:Higo-Shinden
1954:
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1652:
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1579:
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1518:
1516:
1503:
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1471:
1461:
1440:
1431:Noto no kami
1430:
1409:
1399:
1378:
1368:
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1338:Noto no kami
1337:
1316:
1306:
1285:
1275:
1254:
1244:
1223:
1213:
1192:
1182:
1162:fudai daimyo
1160:
1153:
1139:
1094:
1084:
1063:
1053:
1032:
1022:
1001:
991:
970:
960:
939:
929:
908:
898:
877:
867:
846:
836:
815:
805:
784:
775:Higo no kami
774:
753:
743:
720:
718:
717:1632 - 1871
711:
697:
688:Higo no kami
687:
666:
657:Higo no kami
656:
633:
631:
630:1588 - 1632
624:
610:
571:Kaifu County
510:Ashikita-gun
448:
440:
439:
411:
396:
356:Shimazu clan
352:Shimazu clan
315:
235:Meiji period
176:
118:
28:
26:
2214:(1872–1879)
1831:cartography
1802:List of Han
1788:<ref>
1765:of Kumamoto
1659:of Kumamoto
1599:of Kumamoto
1584:of Kumamoto
1569:of Kumamoto
1554:of Kumamoto
1536:of Kumamoto
1521:of Kumamoto
1458:1856 - 1870
1427:1833 - 1856
1396:1810 - 1833
1365:1805 - 1810
1334:1781 - 1805
1303:1767 - 1781
1272:1742 - 1767
1241:1715 - 1742
1210:1687 - 1715
1179:1666 - 1687
1081:1870 - 1871
1050:1860 - 1870
1019:1826 - 1860
988:1810 - 1826
957:1787 - 1810
926:1785 - 1787
895:1747 - 1785
864:1732 - 1747
833:1712 - 1732
802:1649 - 1712
771:1641 - 1649
740:1632 - 1641
684:1611 - 1632
653:1600 - 1611
565:Oita County
528:Kikuchi-gun
457:Tamana City
344:Sagara clan
316:During the
18:Higo Domain
2282:Categories
1827:Han system
1813:References
1136:Court Rank
607:Court Rank
540:Yamaga-gun
516:Tamana-gun
486:Takoma-gun
335:Otomo clan
328:clan, and
233:Edo period
157:Government
2188:Hitoyoshi
2153:Shimabara
2118:Hasunoike
1829:affected
1792:</ref
1790:Genealogy
1740:(b. 1972)
1738:Morimitsu
1484:Genealogy
626:Katō clan
534:Koshi-gun
480:Akata-gun
348:Kagoshima
100:Walls of
89:1600–1871
2178:Kumamoto
2103:Yanagawa
2078:Sadowara
2073:Takanabe
1796:See also
1730:Morihiro
1141:kokudaka
1093:540,000
1062:540,000
1031:540,000
1000:540,000
969:540,000
938:540,000
907:540,000
876:540,000
845:540,000
814:540,000
783:540,000
752:540,000
744:Shasosho
696:520,000
665:520,000
612:kokudaka
360:Aso clan
139:Keep of
84:of Japan
2262:Shikoku
2257:Chūgoku
2193:Satsuma
2133:Karatsu
2123:Kashima
2093:Akizuki
2088:Fukuoka
2068:Nobeoka
2033:Kitsuki
2028:Nakatsu
1998:Domains
1821:Map of
1470:35,000
1439:35,000
1408:35,000
1377:35,000
1346:35,000
1315:35,000
1284:35,000
1253:35,000
1222:35,000
1191:35,000
985:(細川成田津)
546:Aso-gun
504:Uto-gun
322:Kikuchi
312:History
201:(first)
147:Capital
123:of the
2267:Kyūshū
2211:Ryūkyū
2138:Hirado
2098:Kurume
2018:Kokura
2010:Kyūshū
2002:Kyūshū
1936:
1909:
1882:
1855:
1763:daimyō
1694:daimyō
1679:daimyō
1666:daimyō
1657:daimyō
1653:daimyō
1640:daimyō
1633:daimyō
1626:daimyō
1619:daimyō
1597:daimyō
1582:daimyō
1567:daimyō
1552:daimyō
1534:daimyō
1519:daimyō
1504:daimyō
1464:(若さの髪)
1455:(細川利永)
1433:(のとの髪)
1424:(細川利用)
1393:(細川利愛)
1362:(細川利国)
1340:(のとの髪)
1331:(細川利庸)
1309:(若さの髪)
1300:(細川利致)
1278:(若さの髪)
1269:(細川利寛)
1247:(ビンゴの髪
1238:(細川利恭)
1207:(細川利昌)
1185:(若さの髪)
1176:(細川利重)
1130:Tenure
1078:(細川盛久)
1047:(細川義国)
1016:(細川斉盛)
954:(細川成成)
923:(細川晴敏)
861:(細川宗隆)
830:(細川信則)
799:(細川綱俊)
768:(細川満直)
737:(細川忠俊)
681:(加藤忠弘)
650:(加藤清正)
601:Tenure
330:Sagara
320:, the
216:(last)
183:
178:Daimyō
170:Daimyō
82:Domain
75:熊本 土間員
65:Daimyo
2252:Kinki
2247:Chūbu
2237:Kantō
2163:Tomie
2158:Fukue
2148:Ōmura
2108:Miike
2058:Saiki
2053:Usuki
2048:Funai
1823:Japan
1056:(越中守)
1025:(越中守)
994:(越中守)
963:(越中守)
932:(越中守)
901:(越中守)
870:(越中守)
839:(越中守)
808:(越中守)
777:(肥後守)
746:(社叢書)
690:(肥後守)
659:(肥後守)
403:Korea
337:from
51:(now
2113:Saga
2043:Mori
2038:Hiji
1934:ISBN
1907:ISBN
1880:ISBN
1853:ISBN
1472:koku
1441:koku
1410:koku
1402:(なし)
1400:None
1379:koku
1371:(なし)
1369:None
1348:koku
1317:koku
1286:koku
1255:koku
1224:koku
1216:(なし)
1214:None
1193:koku
1127:Name
1095:koku
1087:(全然)
1085:None
1064:koku
1033:koku
1002:koku
971:koku
940:koku
909:koku
878:koku
847:koku
816:koku
785:koku
754:koku
698:koku
667:koku
598:Name
259:1871
249:1600
33:koku
27:The
2183:Uto
2128:Ogi
2083:Obi
2063:Oka
2000:of
390:in
326:Aso
120:Mon
39:in
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1165:)
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725:)
638:)
324:,
1990:e
1983:t
1976:v
1942:.
1915:.
1888:.
1861:.
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1124:#
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715:,
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