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463:. Under early Naitō rule, the domain implemented numerous fiscal reforms, developed large amounts of new rice lands, and constructed massive irrigation works. However, this prosperity did not last long, as later Naitō rulers were very young and often dissolute, preferring to leave government matters in the hands of subordinates, who often formed rival cliques, leading to
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of the domain was reduced to 30,000 koku. As
Nobutami was only three years old at the time, Nobumasa continued to rule behind-the-scenes. He died two years later at the age of five. His grave is at the temple of Seigan-in, in what is now Suginami, Tokyo.
611:
in March 1868, even before the Battle of Iwaki, and had been confirmed in his titles in April. However, in
December he was told that he would not be allowed to return to Iwakitaira, but would be given a new 34,000
1720:. Soon afterwards he was forced from office due to accusations of improper conduct in arranging for an heir to succeed Ii Naosuke and due to allegations that he had accepted bribes from American consul
2116:
1528:. As his only surviving son, Nobuyori, was still an infant, the domain went to Nobuyoshi, a grandson of Nobunari and thus Nobuyoshi's uncle. His grave is at the temple of Seigan-in, in what is now
1407:
2823:
1825:. He was adopted a posthumous heir to Nobutami as his mother was a daughter of Andō Nobuyori. He became the 12th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan and 7th (and final) Andō
1562:
in the shogunal administration. In 1829, he adopted
Nobuyori as his heir to restore the family lineage, and retired the same year. He died in 1843. His wife was a daughter of
572:. Andō himself was also the target of an assassination attempt in 1862, which is remembered as the Sakashitamon Incident. Although forced to retire with a reduction to 40,000
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2403:
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struck the domain, killing over 3000 people and ruining the domain's finances. Nobuyori died in 1847 at the age of 46. His wife was a daughter of
Matsudaira Nobuakira of
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was eldest son of Andō Nobuatsu, the eldest son of Andō Nobunari. On the death of
Nobukiyo, he became the 8th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan and 3rd Andō
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75:
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was still underage, so he continued to rule the domain from behind-the-scenes. Andō Nobutami died in 1863 and was replaced by an adopted heir,
1524:
in 1810 on the death of his father, but died less than two years later in 1812 at the age of 45. His wife was the daughter of Kuze
Hiroyasu of
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over misgovernment of his domain. However, the following year, the Andō clan was ordered to relocate to
Iwakitaira, with a reduction in their
1879:. He retired in 1872, turning the chieftainship of the clan to Nobutami's younger brother, Nobumori, and later worked as a professor at the
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of
Iwakitaira on the forced retirement of Nobumasa in 1862 in what is known as the "Bunkyu Purge". In addition, the
1520:, and his court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Nobukiyo was the younger son of Andō Nobunari. He became
492:. This was a significant demotion for Inoue, and history has little to stay of his ten-year tenure at Iwakitaira.
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was eldest son of Andō Nobuyori and 10th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan. He was known most of his life as
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fine on August 3, 1869, was permitted to return to
Iwakitaira. He remained as domain governor until the
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was eldest son of Andō Nobumasa. He became the 11th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan and 6th Andō
2033:
1998:
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was eldest son of Andō Nobukiyo. He became the 9th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan and 4th Andō
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653:, Iwakitaira Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned
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1972:
1865:. He was able to recover Iwakitaira in August 1869 only after paying the government a massive 70,000
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400:. The four districts forming the former territory of the Iwaki clan was given in 1600 as a 100,000
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was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Nobunari was the younger son of Andō Nobutada and became
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as the clan which had opposed Ieyasu. Tadamasa constructed a new castle, and laid out a new
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of "Iwa" from "岩" to "磐", as he did not feel it was appropriate to continue using the same
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Iwakitaira on the retirement of his uncle Nobuyoshi in 1829. In 1831, he served as a
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and placed in charge of foreign affairs. In 1860, Ii Naosuke was assassinated in the
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1608:. His grave is at the temple of Seigan-in, in what is now Suginami, Tokyo.
1570:. His grave is at the temple of Seigan-in, in what is now Suginami, Tokyo.
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was assigned to Iwakitaira. The revenues of the domain were set at 50,000
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continued to rule Iwakitaira domain through the remainder of the
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1875:, he was forced to surrender Iwakitaira again, and relocate to
1837:; however, Nobutake supported the pro-Meiji forces and visited
1683:
and Nobumasa became a leading councilor of state together with
1512:
was the 7th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan and 2nd Andō
624:. Nobutake protested the decision, and after paying a 70,000
380:. However, the clan sided with the western alliance loyal to
533:, his revenues were supplemented with an additional 17,000
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and the shogunate and was instrumental in arranging for
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in the shogunal administration. From 1833 to 1836, the
1488:. His wife was the daughter of Matsudaira Takachika of
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was the 6th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan and
592:, Iwakitaira Castle was destroyed by the pro-imperial
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2010:
1638:, taking the name of Nobumasa only after he became a
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he enjoyed at Kanō Domain. However, after serving as
410:, a childhood friend of Ieyasu. Tadamasa changed the
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1414:in 1755 at age 12 when his father was sentenced to
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2086:Dictionnaire d’histoire et de géographie du Japon
1730:of Iwakitaira Domain was also reduced by 20,000
580:) because of this incident, in 1868, during the
1914:Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan
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1448:(1793), so that by 1793 he had increased his
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1390:. He served in a number of posts within the
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29:
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1954:. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
564:'s assassination and instrumental in the
473:stepped in, and transferred the Naitō to
710:
1987:
1786:, November 10, 1859-September 22, 1863)
488:, with much reduced revenues of 37,000
484:Iwakitaira Domain was then assigned to
59:
49:
1716:samurai outside the Sakashita Gate of
1516:of Iwakitaira. His courtesy title was
1456:. He is also noted for establishing a
537:from his former holdings in Mino. The
1632:, January 10, 1820-November 20, 1871)
1510:, December 5, 1768-November 25, 1812)
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1736:in 1863. However, his son and heir
1550:, October 6, 1785-February 13, 1844)
431:Iwakitaira Domain was reassigned to
330:, and its northern neighbor was the
1657:, and subsequently was appointed a
1351:Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下)
1280:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
1243:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
1206:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
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1132:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
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913:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
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839:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
783:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下)
268:Surviving moat of Iwakitaira Castle
1829:of Iwakitaira in 1863. During the
1651:. In 1858, he rose to the post of
1588:, November 16, 1801-July 16, 1847)
1430:. Nobunari subsequently served as
318:in what is now part of modern-day
25:
1815:, November 24, 1849-May 24, 1908)
459:, leaving Iwakitaira with 70,000
322:. Its southern neighbor was the
1883:Peer's School. He died in 1908.
1764:placed Nobumasa under permanent
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2834:1871 disestablishments in Japan
2035:The Bakufu in Japanese History,
2032:and William B. Hauser. (1987).
1380:, March 18, 1743-June 15, 1810)
679:42 villages in Iwasaki District
144:• Split from Iwaki Domain
2431:Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa
2082:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph
1919:Harootunian, Harry D. (1970).
689:11 villages in Atsumi District
435:. Masanaga transferred 20,000
41:under Tokugawa shogunate Japan
1:
1752:. The domain was overrun and
1672:. In 1860 he was appointed a
695:6 villages in Motosu District
692:2 villages in Haguri District
676:12 villages in Iwaki District
673:9 villages in Kikuta District
1687:. He was a supporter of the
1468:Four Books and Five Classics
1127:Tsushima-no-kami (対馬守); Jijū
576:(and subsequently to 30,000
424:before being transferred to
326:which was ruled by the Mito
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1873:abolition of the han system
1782:
1073:Kawachi-no-kami (河内守); Jijū
632:abolition of the han system
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1950:Totman, Conrad D. (1980).
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1973:"Iwakitaira" at Edo 300
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334:which was ruled by the
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1744:. In 1868, during the
1424:from 65,000 to 50,000
346:(施政堂), founded by the
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27:Feudal domain of Japan
2762:Battle of Bonari Pass
2346:Hokuriku & Kōshin
2336:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō
1760:, and the victorious
1135:50,000 --> 67,000
607:, surrendered to the
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267:
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1758:Battle of Iwakitaira
1681:Sakuradamon Incident
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659:, based on periodic
568:negotiations of the
386:Battle of Sekigahara
2490:Governmental bodies
2476:Ogasawara Nagamichi
2440:Governors-General (
2413:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
2088:; Papinot, (2003).
1835:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei
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1492:. He died in 1810.
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449:Hijikata Katsushige
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87: /
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1472:Japanese language
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2084:. (1906).
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1904:References
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1746:Boshin War
1718:Edo Castle
1699:Kazunomiya
1670:Ii Naosuke
1663:under the
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1408:Court rank
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2020:, p. 276.
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2215:Tsuruoka
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2150:Kuroishi
2134:Hokkaidō
1887:See also
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1727:kokudaka
1648:sōshaban
1597:sōshaban
1559:sōshaban
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344:Shiseidō
342:was the
2750:Battles
2695:Shibata
2690:Nagaoka
2625:Morioka
2620:Yashima
2366:Shikoku
2361:Chūgoku
2200:Yashima
2185:Iwasaki
2165:Morioka
2126:Domains
1960:5495030
1485:rangaku
1317:30,000
1283:30,000
1246:67,000
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1081:37,000
1027:70,000
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356:dance.
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2635:Kubota
2630:Miharu
2590:Kameda
2565:Sendai
2442:Sōtoku
2422:Meishu
2371:Kyūshū
2275:Miharu
2220:Shinjō
2210:Sendai
2190:Kameda
2180:Kubota
2130:Tōhoku
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1790:daimyō
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1592:daimyō
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2685:Tendō
2675:Izumi
2670:Honjō
2467:Sanbō
2356:Kinki
2351:Chūbu
2341:Kantō
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2230:Tendō
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1812:安藤信勇
1783:安藤信由
1733:koku
1675:rōjū
1641:rōjū
1629:安藤信正
1585:安藤信由
1547:安藤信義
1507:安藤信馨
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897:内藤義概
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