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Inaba Masaaki

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The content of much of this article was derived from that of the corresponding article on Japanese Knowledge (XXG).
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Tokugawa Ieharu and the assassination of Tanuma Okitsugu, he was included in the purge of Tanuma's followers by
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He retired from public life on July 8, 1789, turning Tateyama Domain over to his 4th son,
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more in Awa and Kazusa in September 1781. This last grant qualified him for the status of
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in Awa Province, which had been dormant since the fall of the
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in 1614. In May 1784, he changed his courtesy title to
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of his holdings, as well as the domain's residence in
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Daimyō
daimyō
Tateyama Domain
Edo period
Japan
daimyō
Yodo Domain
Yamashiro Province
Inaba Masachika
koku
hatamoto
page
Shōgun
Tokugawa Ieharu
Etchu-no-kami
Tanuma Okitsugu
Hitachi
Kazusa Provinces
Awa Province
Tateyama Domain
Satomi clan
Matsudaira Sadanobu
Edo
Inaba Masatake
Toda Ujifusa
Ogaki-Shinden Domain
Mino Province
Sumida, Tokyo

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